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Vançais - Saint Martin
The second church in the center of the village is much older than the Protestant temple, just seen. It was erected within the 12th century und was used by the Protestant parish after the Revolution until the new temple was completed. At that time Saint Martin was already pretty ruined, soon after parts of the vaulting collapsed, but it got restored from 1860 - 1865 and is in good condition.
On the right side is carving, that may be a spolia as well - and probably was created for the same locations as the "horse", just seen. Again stone and carvings style differ as well from the corbels below.
A bearded man under a rope (?) under an arch (?) ..
The mermaid, seen on a previous upload, is to the very left.
On the right side is carving, that may be a spolia as well - and probably was created for the same locations as the "horse", just seen. Again stone and carvings style differ as well from the corbels below.
A bearded man under a rope (?) under an arch (?) ..
The mermaid, seen on a previous upload, is to the very left.
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