Piétrebais
Piétrebais is a village which preserved its rural form and which has a broken relief. It is an old commune of Wallonia now amalgamated with Incourt
The St. Lawrence church, of neo-classic style, dominates the village but Piétrebais has another church, the church Saint-Denis (1872) with a statue of Holy-Anne out of polychrome wooden of XVe century. One advises Piétrebais for the walk of the Large Stones. One can see with far the lion from Waterloo to 27 kilometers. Some think that these stones of several meters in height could give leu name to the village which draws it itself from the Piétrebais which sprinkles it. Some farms deserve the attention: the farm of the two Chises of the XVIIe century named like such because of the inscriptions 1735 and 1785 on the walls of its two barns. Further the farm propremet is known as Chise which, classified, date, it, of 1735 and is surrounded by orchards of apples and pears.
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