Ancienne mairie et son campanile
SAINT-VINCENT-SUR-JARD
In 1921, Clémenceau retired to Saint-Vincent-sur-Jard.
In 1921, Clémenceau retired to Saint-Vincent-sur-Jard.
It was once 6.50 metres high, but part of the point collapsed during a high tide in the early 1960s.
Built from Moulières granite in 1866 on the banks of the Auzance, it has 5 bays, each of which could accommodate 5 washers.
This menhir is a block of sandstone 3 metres long, 3 metres wide and 0.70 metres thick. It weighs around 12 tonnes.
Once known as "the house at the end of the sea", this typically Vendée-style house, with its roof almost touching the road, dates