It is attached to the parish of Beton-Bazoches. When built, it was dedicated to Saint Germain and Saint Blaise.
Its construction dates back to the 13th century. Despite many changes and restorations to pretty much, it has retained its original appearance. To prevent flooding, due to flood Aubetin, soil was raised. In 1850, she became a chapel.
You can see a tombstone and a crucifix which were both classified as Historical Monuments in 1906. This 14th century tombstone is engraved with the length portraits of Robert Rose Frétoy, who died in 1330, and Colette Voulton his wife. These portraits are surmounted by a flamboyant Gothic architecture, composed of a double arch and a rose. Registration in small Gothic capitals rather clumsy, is partly erased, because of its location in the center aisle of the church. Christ on the Cross in poor condition, is the only remnant preserved a beam of glory, it dates from the 15th century. The Virgin and St. John, which surround disappear in 1947. The cross and the left arm of Christ no longer exist. The sculpture makes with talent facial expression, particularly lively. Hairdressing, strange, falls in curls on her shoulders. A series of intertwining forms the crown of thorns.