Hamlet of Nolay, Change was erected as a parish in 1730 with the consent of Louis Henri de Bourbon, Prince of Condé and Governor of Burgundy. The
chapel, already dedicated to Saint Roch, was enlarged and transformed into a church. Other modifications were made later. The present church was consecrated on 1 January 1871 (see plaque on the south transept). The church is in the form of a
the choir is partly buried, while the western entrance is accessible by several steps
The style is neo-Romanesque. The west facade, dominated by an elegant bell tower, is decorated with a triple arcade, the central arc being pierced by a window. The portal, framed by columns with hammered capitals, is topped by a tympanum devoid of any sculpture.
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