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Church of Saint Anne
Nohant

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Built in the twelfth and thirteenth centuries, this church owes its fame in part to the proximity of George Sand’s house. However, its picturesque style which is completed by a ‘guenillère’ (a porch where beggars used to sit), means it is interesting in its own right. It also houses carved stone capitals and some traces of frescoes.
Nearby :
Montgivray : church of Saint Saturnin, twelfth, thirteenth, and fifteenth centuries, capitals, nineteenth century paintings, porch.


Opening times :
The same as those of the Tourist Information Bureau in Nohant. Every day during the summer season.
Out of season : contact the Tourist Information Bureau.
Tel. 02 54 31 07 37


George Sand’s house
Saint Martin’s church