– Typical of this region, the beautiful well of about 6m depth,
which was dug by hand, without modern drills.
– The huge park, which we wouldn't have the chance to see now
like it is, had we ourselves had to plant all the many trees (birch
trees, beech trees, poplars, weeping willows and even cedars).
– A small pond, which probably resulted from the digging of clay
for making bricks.
– A lovely, about 140-year-old typical Bresse Longhouse, which
offers many discoveries: witnesses of the old skilled trade,
rarely found nowadays; beams connected to each other by wooden
pins, without nails; pugged walls erected without the addition
of cement; countless red bricks, which were probably baked in
the garden, in the place where is now the pond.