At the edge of the Molignée, quadrangle from the 17th and 18th centuries, in limestone rubble limed in yellow, transformed in the 19th and 20th centuries. At the entrance to the park, classical pilasters in blue pjerre, crowned with vases. To the south, a classic two-storey castle originally with a double body of five bays: domed windows with key on studded uprights and a door of the same type, dated 1760 on the curved crosspiece. Addition at the end of the 18th century of a similar bay on the left, a stone cornice in heel under a slate saddle with croupettes and coyau, lit by hipped dormers. In the 19th century, construction of a loggia against the ground floor, of a heavy limestone building on the right in traditional style with a Gothic-style chapel at the back, by the architect Béthune, where a Renaissance gallery was placed . Opposite, a long wing of stables from the end of the 17th century, opening with three semicircular doors on chained uprights, confined by small windows with a straight lintel. On the left, 18th century carter passage with wooden lintel, blocked. Right outside, corner turret.