Cercles church roofs seen from South
Cercles church from South with modern presbytery in the foreground
Cercles church showing entrance to the cemetery
Cercles, NW corner showing modern chapel and North transept.
Cercles, house opposite cemetery, possibly the Prior's house. A large number of skeletons was found beneath the floor.
Cercles, last house in the village when heading North. Professor Nelson thinks this may be part of the monastic buildings.
Cercles, the same house seen when entering the village from the North. For Professor Nelson's theories, see my web site, www.green-man-of-cercles.org
Cercles, view of church and village entered from North. The monastic buildings probably spread over the entire area covered by this slide.
Cercles village from North, with possible monastic building in the centre.
Cercles church from North-West.
The ruined medieval tower and village of Tour Blanche seen from Cercles. The tower sits on a Gallo-Roman oppidum and is in alignment with Cercles church altar.