Cette autorisation est confirmée par des lettres de Charles VII. Lors des attaques, la population se réfugie dans l‘église, tandis que les soldats prennent position dans la maison forte située deux mètres en avant. Une porte, aujourd’hui murée, permettait de communiquer entre les deux édifices.
In 1434 Catherine de Lespinasse, Lady of Bélâbre, authorised the inhabitants of Liglet to fortify the church to shelter it from the armed bands who were pillaging the country. This authorisation is confirmed by letters from Charles VII. During the attacks, the population took refuge in the church, while the soldiers took up position in the “Strong House”, situated two metres in front. A door, now walled up, allowed communication between the two buildings.


