To the south-east of Mont de Marsan, Pujo-le-Plan, born from the merger of two villages, still has two 19th century churches. Built in neo-Romanesque style, the church of Saint-Martin de Pujo is extended by a dwelling house, the former presbytery. It has an elongated plan with three vessels leading to a semicircular choir. Between the latter and the southern aisle nestles the sacristy. The nave is illuminated by semicircular bays. To the west rises a square bell-tower-porch crowned by a pyramidal slate spire. It is pierced with semicircular bays on each side.
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