Only the transept and choir remain from the original church, the nave having been destroyed during the Hundred Years' War. Romanesque in architecture, it retains a few sculpted capitals. It houses the tomb of Saint Geoffrey, covered by a Gothic-style wooden sideboard, the Saint's hunt and several objects (statues, paintings). It has been listed as a historic monument since 1910.
The Cimetière des Moines (Monks' Cemetery), a unique collection of tombs dating from the 12th and 15th centuries, is located at the head of the church. Some of them feature symbols representing the activities of the deceased: the tomb of the prior, the weaver, the blacksmith, etc.
The Cimetière des Moines (Monks' Cemetery), a unique collection of tombs dating from the 12th and 15th centuries, is located at the head of the church. Some of them feature symbols representing the activities of the deceased: the tomb of the prior, the weaver, the blacksmith, etc.