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The Ploudiry Parish close (Enclos paroissial) is located at Ploudiry within Brittany in north-western France. It comprises the church, ossuary and calvary. Much of the old church was demolished and replaced in the 18th Century and between 1853 and 1856 a major part of the church was rebuilt with designs by the architect Joseph Bigot. The main survivor of the old church was the south porch. Until the French Revolution, the parish of Ploudiry was the largest in the Léon region and embraced Loc-Eguiner, Ploudiry, La Martyre, La Roche-Maurice and Saint Julien de Landerneau. It was one of the areas in the Élorn valley to be enriched by participation in the linen trade and much of this wealth was invested in the church and enlargement of the church building.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Infobretange website )〕 ==The bell tower== The existing tower dates to 1854, the original tower collapsing in 1850. A general lack of funds meant that the new tower was much smaller than the earlier tower and limited to one gallery.〔
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