Founded in 1691 by Laurent Jeanthon, who gave it an annual income of 120 Lire for maintenance expenses; interdicted in 1786, it was restored in 1880 and dedicated on that occasion to Saint Roch. The facade includes floral motifs that exit from two vases decorated above the frames of the windows. Three oval stones (which are now illegible) lie to the sides of the vases, with the following captions: “Saint Roch priez”, Priez pour nous” and “Je vous salue Marie”.