Almost on the edge of the Sillé forest, before crossing into the Mayenne department, the church of St-Nicolas du Grez dominates the small village of Le Grez and its meadows. This small church, whose origins date back to the 11th century, has retained its charm as a prioral chapel. Pilgrims on their way to Mont Saint Michel would stop here to see the stained glass window depicting Saint Michel slaying the dragon.
Also worth seeing: the azure starry vault of the apse. The church has retained its 19th-century appearance, particularly its old altar. The confessional is by Blaizot.
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