Martin M. Miles' photos with the keyword: Saint-Perdoux

Saint-Perdoux - Rien

10 Oct 2021 1 106
Only about 200 people live in the village of Saint-Perdoux. Maybe two of them are artists of their own kind. One of them has given the statue in the church a "felt-tip pen makeover" (see above) and the other has written this wonderful, short, philosophical poem on the large board.

Saint-Perdoux - Saint-Pardulphe

10 Oct 2021 1 110
The single nave church, dedicated to St. Pardulphe (or Pardoux) was mentioned in 1146 as belonging to the abbey of Figeac. It was probably erected between the end of the 11th the second half of the 12th century. In 1574 the church got fortified- Later two chapels were added to the south and north. The keystone of the north chapel bears the date 1715. There are some beautiful capitals in the church. Someone who owned a long ladder had given this angel a "make up" with a felt pen.

Saint-Perdoux - Saint-Pardulphe

10 Oct 2021 1 101
The single nave church, dedicated to St. Pardulphe (or Pardoux) was mentioned in 1146 as belonging to the abbey of Figeac. It was probably erected between the end of the 11th the second half of the 12th century. In 1574 the church got fortified- Later two chapels were added to the south and north. The keystone of the north chapel bears the date 1715.

Saint-Perdoux - Saint-Pardulphe

10 Oct 2021 1 90
The church, dedicated to St. Pardulphe (or Pardoux) was mentioned in 1146 as belonging to the abbey of Figeac. It was probably erected between the end of the 11th the second half of the 12th century. In 1574 the church got fortified- Later two chapels were added to the south and north. The keystone of the north chapel bears the date 1715.

Saint-Perdoux - Saint-Pardulphe

09 Oct 2021 1 87
The church, dedicated to St. Pardulphe (or Pardoux) was mentioned in 1146 as belonging to the abbey of Figeac. It was probably erected between the end of the 11th the second half of the 12th century. In 1574 the church got fortified- Later two chapels were added to the south and north. The keystone of the north chapel bears the date 1715.

Saint-Perdoux - Saint-Pardulphe

09 Oct 2021 1 95
The church, dedicated to St. Pardulphe (or Pardoux) was mentioned in 1146 as belonging to the abbey of Figeac. It was probably erected between the end of the 11th the second half of the 12th century. In 1574 the church got fortified- Later two chapels were added to the south and north. The keystone of the north chapel bears the date 1715.