This important house, located at the corner of Place Becquerelle and Quai Dumon, was built in the early eighteenth century. It has up to nine bays (five on the main façade and four on the side façade) and rises on two levels. The ground floor, showing a high equipped base, is pierced by bays with harp uprights that are repeated upstairs, where brick occupies more space. The elevations are marked by three horizontal projecting bands highlighting the lintels and thresholds of the bays.
Placed in the corner of the building, the entrances surmounted by brace sleepers decorated with a shield communicate in a waiting area. This aspect is the result of a restoration that restored to the door of the main façade this aspect, previously obliterated by a window that bordered a door arranged at the beginning of one of the bays. The building is covered with a corner roof pierced by two hipped dormers. We can still notice, to the right of the side façade, the traces of a portal made of alternating materials under a lowered arch.
Classified as a monument on September 22, 1981
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