TIMBER-FRAMED HOUSES
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A long ribbon of picturesque houses that stretches along the Laine River is the charm of this village
All along the Laine is a long ribbon of picturesque houses that make up the charm of this village: one is half-timbered and has an overhang on the road, the other is made of stone and half-timbering and is a former post house from the 16th century. The third one, known as the "scale house", has a halloy: a first floor overhangs the ground floor supported by several wooden pillars forming a small hall. It is covered with acacia shingles (tile-shaped planks: "arsiens") and is a direct continuation of the Henri-IV bridge (1607).
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