More imposing, the house located at number 44 is perpendicular to the street, leaving its façade opening onto a fenced garden. Built in the second half of the eighteenth century, it adopts a relatively sober classical style in the form of a brick construction punctuated by bluestone and topped with a mansard roof.
Built at the beginning of the eighteenth century, set back from no. 44, the house at no. 45 is built entirely of limestone rubble. We can follow some transformations at the level of the windows but also in the upper parts of the façade and the gable, enhanced in bricks forming a frieze or finials. The house included an outbuilding located at the corner of Rue Dohet, contemporary for its lower parts in limestone.
At the corner of the plot, in the extension of the low wall preceding n°45, the Notre-Dame de Lorette chapel bears witness, in its current appearance, to a reconstruction due to the widening of the road in 1899. However, it retains its altar from 1654, dated by an inscription that also identifies the donors.
Classified as a monument (n°44-45) and as an architectural ensemble (n°44-45, Notre-Dame de Lorette chapel and outbuilding at the corner of rue Dohet)
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