15th Century Church
| Locations |
The church is located in the center of Clécy. |
| Setting |
The church in Clécy was built in the 15th century. It is a small granite structure. |
| Interior |
Intimate and quaint interior. |
| Requirements |
Couple must prepare the ceremony with their parish priest and apply to the church in Clécy directly in order to ensure they will have the date they wish. |
| Ceremonies |
Catholic only. The couple must send a letter to the priest requesting the date of the ceremony. Not legally binding. Couple must already be married and supply proof. |
| Music |
Religious music permitted. |
| Donation |
Donation required. |
| Best time |
Year Round. |
Special Features of this French Catholic wedding location in Clécy
Most of the Eglise in Clécy was built in the 15th century during the Renaissance. The church is built in the form of a cross. A porch precedes the entry by the door in the southern entry to the nave. The Gothic style windows are square, with the exception of one whose ribbed arches are pointed at the ends. A chapel was later added to the nave at the north end.
Located in the d’Harcourt canton, Clécy and especially its church were very important in the past.
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