Loché-on Indrois- is a village in south-east of Touraine. It is cited as the Loché in 1150. In 1897, he took his current name. In 1823, he annexed the town of Aubigny. This town is the largest of Touraine (before Orbigny Bossay sur Claise). GPS Coordinates
Loche-sur-Indrois: 1 ° 13'08 "E - 47 ° 05'27" N
The Church of St. Bartholomew and St. Lawrence was built in 12th (nef) and 13th centuries (chorus square flat bed). In the early church of the 10th century, there are some walls and small appliances the pillar of the southeast corner with its big archaic.
the street from the stadium, we can discover the old wood communal laundry.
Features:
- the former Cistercian abbey founded around Beauger 1152: Remains of the church, consecrated in 1184 and amended in 1204 (nave and choir of the 12th century rectangular 16th century) and the cloister (17th century), private castles
- Loch (16th century) La Roche (19th century) and Nointeau (1857)
- former rectory of Aubigny (1784)
- the pyramid of St. Hubert in the woods of Beauger (1892)
- the mission crosses the place called The Derlin-oak (1928)
- the wells of the tray (with conical roofs)
towns / villages: Chemillé sur Indrois , Nouans -les-Fontaines, Saint-Hippolyte , Sennevières , Villedômain and Villeloin-Coulangé
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