Cycling Highlight
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Location: Vervant, Angoulême, New Aquitaine, France
The church of Vervant has a western facade, in freestone, pierced with a pointed arch portal framed by pinnacles and surmounted by a cornice. Above, in a pointed arch, is a round oculus. The pediment gable has a narrow opening and is surmounted by a stone cross. The north and south facades are pierced with pointed arch windows and are adorned with buttresses. The east facade, flanked by a sacristy with a hollow-tiled hipped roof, is pierced by a small rectangular bay. The whole is covered with a long-sided roof made of mechanical tiles. The hexagonal bell tower is surmounted by a lantern with a hexagonal roof.
September 24, 2021
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