This 17th-century church, partly rebuilt in the 18th and early 20th centuries, is dedicated to Saint Mérin (Sant Vilin in Breton) and Saint Brigitte. The church has a balustraded bell tower with an access staircase set into the thickness of the supporting wall, and still retains its enclosure and cemetery. Near the church, the yew tree was planted by the first municipality of Lanmérin on 28 February 1790.
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- Near a hiking trail : Au pays de l'Ermite Mérin