Known for its hunting gallery and its 18th century castle, the property,
which includes the golf course, has in the direction of the wood, a lovely door carved with
an enthroned unicorn called the "Red door". Added to this there is a 16th century church with
an older bell-tower of 12th century, and a manor, also dating back to the 16th century, with two
angle turrets and a circular dovecote on the southern side.
North of the administrative centre, the La Borde hamlet, established around a
farm, formerly owned by the Chaalis Abbey, is flanked by a gate topped with a square
dovecote, all from the 17th century.