Near the big wooden Villiers stands the Tour de Villiers Boivin. The feud
owes its name to Boivin, the lords who owned between 1329 and 1449. From the late seventeenth s uninhabited buildings were gradually dismantled. Apart from a leaking ruined sections of walls defining a mound, a large vaulted cellar, there is only a high and beautiful round tower. It consists of 4 parts superimposed topped by a parapet on battlements, each level being marked by a beaded headband. All rooms are equipped with fireplaces. The second level includes a latrine and has traces of painted decoration.
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