This significant local church has a long and interesting history, which visitors can really get a feel for when they step past the two granite lions which guard either side of the main entrance. It is from these lions that the church takes its unusual name. The church was constructed over a period of around two hundred years and was completed in the 16th Century. It contains the relics of St. Michel as well as a fascinating selection of stained glass windows from the late 15th Century.