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It is a listed historical monument. On 8 June , a fire destroyed a part of the north aisle and an extensive programme of restoration was finished in The church has a rood screen and in the choir area the stained glass is by Jean-Louis Nicolas and dates to The western Beaumanoir type bell-tower porch dates to and the monumental entrance was completed in Between and the bell-tower was improved and crowned with lanterons in The church bells are dated and and a sun-dial dates to The south aisle was reconstructed from to by Yves Le Bescont.
From to , the architect Guillaume Le Taoc rebuilt the sacristy to the north of the choir. Between and further modifications were carried out under the direction of the Brest architect, Etienne Le Marchand.
Four massive pillars, topped with cubic lanterons, form three entrances, with the central section forming an arch. Statues of the Archangel Gabriel and the Virgin Mary seated at a prie-dieu, depict the Annunciation and decorate the structure which has four niches decorated with carvings of shells these separated by pilasters and dominated by two canons. A sculpture depicting the Holy Father is contained in a triangular topped niche at the top of the central arch.
The two side entrances have stiles to stop animals accessing the enclos and the central arch has iron gates. This calvary is set into the enclosure wall and accessed by a double stairway. In the niche itself is a depiction of the Virgin Mary surrounded by a representation of the Tree of Jesse. The branches of the tree can be seen below the Virgin Mary and as they spread upwards on the left and the right we see depictions of Jesus' ancestors.
On the sides of the triptych or the "shutters", are paintings depicting scenes from the life of Jesus, the annunciation, the visitation, the announcement to the shepherds, the presentation of the baby Jesus to the visitors to the stable and the adoration of the three kings.