Located in the town of Brantôme en Périgord, in the Dordogne, the Saint-Pardoux-de-Feix church was built during the 12th century before undergoing major transformations in the 15th century. Nowadays revealing only vestiges, it is the subject of an inscription in the Historic Monuments for the richness of its traditional architecture.
The first parish church in the town, it now only has its Romanesque bell tower with semicircular openings and arches, as well as the start of a ribbed vault. Today surrounded by houses, it has notably seen the base of its bell tower transformed into a stable. In the attic of the nearest house, it is still possible to admire a 15th century fresco depicting the attributes of the evangelists.