This house has a stone façade and was built in the classicist style of Mons (Mons) in the second third of the 18th century. It has two levels with three bays. The ground floor shows a door and two windows, the upper floor three windows. The windows are aligned and have an upper threshold with inner vault surface. The façade is characterized by the continuous threshold of the windows. The retaining walls under the windows are decorated with rectangular boxes and the crownwork is hollowed out in boxes. The gable roof with oplangers is covered with eternit, the cornice is supported by collar supports.
Listed as a monument on 12 August 1988
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