Small ploughman's house (early 20th century) on the banks of the Tille de Villemoron, with its shuttered "oeil de boeuf" on the street and the remains of a charming covered domestic wash-house against the river. Note the traditional masonry work on the jambs of the barn door, as well as the lava-roofed oven room at the back, one of the last remaining examples of the old roofing methods used in the Langres mountains before the arrival of tiles at the end of the 19th century.
Not open to the public: this private site can only be viewed from the outside.
Maison de laboureur de Villemoron