Monument of 10th-16th centuries, restored by the architect in the 19th Hodé. Built high on a hill overlooking the surrounding countryside, the castle on the front to the south a narrow body of the house with battlements between two round towers topped with turrets, the east front longer ended with a square tower. It houses three magnificent rooms, a den, a dining room decorated with carved wood arms and initials of Goislard, and apartment owners.
The castle was registered as a historical monument Aug. 7, 1986.