Church building

Église Saint-Pétrock de Trégon

église Saint-Pétrock de Trégon

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Église Saint-Pétrock de Trégon
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The old church is a building located in Trégon, France.

Église Saint-Pétrock de Trégon

Location: The former church is located in the territory of the commune of Trégon, in the department of Côtes-d'Armor in Brittany.

Église Saint-Pétrock de Trégon

Description: The ancient church of Trégon was a former priory-curtain of the Abbey of Saint-Jacut, already mentioned in the 12th century. At the bedside of the sacristy to which it serves as an entrance, was preserved the old gate of the 11th century church. Portal of Romanesque style, but later construction due to the shift of styles in Brittany. The new church was rebuilt from 1843 to 1880. The gate is made of assembled granite, with arch in the middle of a chamfered hanger. The door is framed in a second bow, which has a twist. A second arch, also full hanger, develops the upper part and archvolt form. The listel is decorated with saw teeth. Above the door runs a kind of frieze formed of small stone cubes alternately flat and hollow.

Église Saint-Pétrock de Trégon

The portal currently serves as an entrance to the sacristy of Saint-Pétrock Church. The former church is partially listed as historical monuments by order of 18 June 1946.