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Loguivy-lès-Lannion - St.-Ivy


Legends tell, that where the church is now, Saint Ivy ("Yves de Tréguier"), another of the early Anglo-Celtic missionaries, erected a hermitage and a chapel in the 7th century. Saint Ivy is the patron saint of Brittany, lawyers and abandoned children.
The current church was built within fhe 16th and 17th centuries on the site of an older chapel. The building was funded by the Lords of Kergomar. The interior of the church is lightflooded and airy.
The current church was built within fhe 16th and 17th centuries on the site of an older chapel. The building was funded by the Lords of Kergomar. The interior of the church is lightflooded and airy.
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