This castle farm, a feudal lordship, covers a large estate with a park, a vegetable garden, and an orchard. At the end of the park, opposite the church, the remains of an old gateway are visible. The pillars are decorated in Louis XV style. The current castle, on a square plan with a neoclassical pediment, was built in the first half of the 19th century. The accompanying castle farm still has an entrance pavilion and outbuildings in brick and bluestone from the mid-18th century. It is characterized in particular by the square portico with an arched portal. The date 1750, inscribed in studwork on the facade, has a more recent relief with the coat of arms of a prestigious noble family. A reminder that the property came into the possession of this family in the 19th century. The entire site was classified as an architectural ensemble in 1997.
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