This farm consists of two buildings built facing each other. In fact, it is the former presbytery of the church of Saint-Martin, a building belonging to the abbey of the order of Prémontré in Leffe-Dinant.
The residential section, built in the first half of the 16th century, has a first level of whitewashed square limestone blocks and a second level in half-timbers that was rebuilt in brick in the 20th century. The house has a pitched fibre cement roof. Note the two fireplaces in the interior: one of them Gothic in stone and the other in Saint-Remy marble from the 18th century.
The second building houses the outbuildings. Dating from the 18th century, it is built from limestone blocks and has a pitched fibre cement roof. There is a barn, two cowsheds, a hayloft and pigsties.
Building listed on 22nd October 1991
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