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The small castle which rises on a base level and one floor is entirely built in fired brick. It takes the form of a quadrangular building flanked by four corner towers. The two northern towers, which rise on an additional floor, seem to have been converted into a dovecote in their upper part from the beginning. The two southern towers are corbelled and each pierced with seven gunboats. The basement floor, ventilated by small horizontal windows, was only fitted out in the southern part of the building. Inside, one of the rare old features that remains is a large brick fireplace with a straight hood provided on the right side with a small pastry oven whose vault, also in brick, is attached to the side of the chimney.