Structure built on L-shaped plan consisting of two wings. The residential building to the north, facing the road, dates from the Middle Ages as indicated by regular stone layers and corner blocks. It is topped by a late-medieval extension that is linked to the core building under a single gable roof. The upper floor features Renaissance fixtures: a panelled room with coffered ceiling, dentil friezes and a wall closet dating from 1628. Immediately to the northeast is a round-arched entrance to the courtyard. The south-facing wing has a passage with vaulting cells at ground level; an outside staircase in the courtyard runs round a corner to the first floor. Topped with hip roof.
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