The facade of number 11, entirely built of limestone like its neighbor number 13, dates back to the first half of the 18th century. The two floors are punctuated with contiguous rectangular openings whose jambs extend between the sills decorated with rectangular panels. On the ground floor, the door retains a nice wooden transom. Resting on a stone cornice, the mansard roof is pierced by a dormer with a triangular pediment.
Listed as a monument with a protection zone on February 16, 1998.
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