This imposing building dates from the turn of the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries. Of Louisquatorzien type (framing of stone openings, sills and brick entablatures), it is located at the corner of two streets. The three-storey facades draw their homogeneity from the fitted frames of the bays, the continuous thresholds and lintels forming flat or projecting bands and the red whitewash that covers the parts built of brick. The ground floor has been partially redesigned for commercial purposes. The corner span is pierced on the ground floor of a large door, on the floor of a French window with ironwork balcony and on the top floor of a sill bay. The roof consists of two front hips and a croupette on the corner span and pierced by two dormers.
Classified as a monument on September 22, 1981
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