Sanilhac-Sagriès Photo Gallery
1/21. Sanilhac's 14th-century castle donjon
2/21. Sanilhac village street with café-restaurant-newspaper shop - D112, Route de Nîmes
3/21. Sanilhac village church is 17th century, restored and enlarged in the 18th century
4/21. The old Chateau of Sanilhac, now a rest home
5/21. The old parish church of Sanilhac, 17th century, at the Place de l'Eglise in the old village
6/21. Large, old building in Sanilhac, at Rue du Porche and Chemin de la Cave
7/21. Rue du Porche, Sanilhac, looking east
8/21. Rue du Porche, Sanilhac, looking west
9/21. Front of the Protestant temple in Sanilhac
10/21. Protestant temple in Sanilhac,on the Allée des Aubépines
11/21. Decorated control box for the old weybridge scaled in Sanilhac
12/21. The village church of Sagries, with its 19th-century facade
13/21. Streets of Sagries village
14/21. Stone stairway passage at he Impasse des Porches, Sagries village
15/21. Steps and tiny canal carved from solid stone in Sagries village
16/21. Sanilhac village cats
17/21. Sagries covered lavoir
18/21. Interior of the lavoir in Sagries village
19/21. Lavoir of Sanilhac, in the fields at the west edge of the village
20/21. The Sanilhac covered lavoir - (we Photoshopped out some of the graffiti)
21/21. Pre-Roman menhir, the Pierre Bamboche between Sanilhac and Collias


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