Originally, there was a chapel, built in the 15th century and placed under the dependency of the priory of Grosse-Sauve. In 1516, the chapel was demolished to build Saint-Gaon church. The church was rebuilt in 1895 and consecrated on 22 September 1896, as indicated by a stone engraved at the entrance. The church has a Latin cross plan. Its two-bay single nave is preceded by a bell tower-porch flanked by two towers, the north tower giving access to the bells, and is followed by a projecting transept. The choir consists of a straight bay followed by a three-sided apse, all covered by a six-quarter rib vault. Two sacristies are located on either side of the choir.
"Free access all year round (outside only except for ceremonies).
Eglise Saint-Gaon de Les Loges