FIG. 195. CHURCH OF ST CÉSAIRE.

This church probably dates from the early part of the thirteenth century. Both the exterior and the interior are well preserved. The walls have been heightened at a later date, but why is not clear. As the alteration does not affect the interior, it has probably been done to make the slope of the roof harmonise with the west front, which has been altered and a belfry added.

FIG. 196. CHURCH OF ST CÉSAIRE.

As in all the churches of the style, the tiles of the roof rest directly on the outside of the arches.

An ancient carved front (shewn in [Fig. 194]) is lying outside the church.