HAMEAU DE VAREILLES
Since 1846, the hamlet of Vareilles is the seat of the parish of the commune with the church of Saint-François d'Assise. In a sober and refined style, it is a small granite stone building closed to the west by a two-storey bell tower. The three bells on the first level are notable for their decoration.
Since 1846, the hamlet of Vareilles is the seat of the parish of the commune with the church of Saint-François d'Assise. In a sober and refined style, it is a small granite stone building closed to the west by a two-storey bell tower. The three bells on the first level are notable for their decoration.
The hamlet is also known for its mills along the Saint-Pierre stream. Dating from the 19th century, these are rectangular buildings covered in schist. Remains of the water wheel can still be seen inside.