So, a long time ago in a place called La Roche-Maurice, there was a big church where people went to worship and pray. But inside the church, there were also some special buildings and walls that were called a "parish close." These buildings and walls were like a little village all by themselves, and they had gardens and houses for the priests and other important people in the church.
The parish close was very important to the people in La Roche-Maurice because it was kind of like their own little community within the church. They would go there to pray and attend important religious ceremonies, but it was also a place where they could go to learn and study about their religion.
Unfortunately, over time, the church and the parish close started to fall apart and some of the buildings and walls started to crumble. But thankfully, people in La Roche-Maurice realized how special and important the parish close was, and they worked together to fix it up and make it look beautiful again.
Now, people from all over the world come to visit the La Roche-Maurice parish close and admire its beauty and history. It's a really special place that reminds us of the importance of community, faith, and taking care of our historical landmarks.