St Joachim's Church (1779) replaced its 1685 predecessor, razed by the British during the Conquest. It is famous for its interior by François and Thomas Baillairgé (1815-1825): fine panelling embellished with gilded bas-reliefs in the chancel; large sculpted panels depicting Faith and Religion. The painting on the high altar of Saint-Joachim et la Vierge (1779), is one of the few known paintings by Abbé Antoine Aide-Crequy.