Patrimoine naturel
The park, covering 135 ha, was laid out in the 19th century. The planting of 138,000 trees from the nearby Crécy forest was necessary for the creation of the complex. In the lower park, near the lake crossed by the Maye, reconstituted ruins evoke a primitive castle.
Silvicultural and pastoral landscape park in the Capability Brown style, probably composed in the 1840s by Louis-Sulpice Varé. Very long perspectives on infinite views, notably on the forest of Crécy, traced around a Gothic troubadour castle, work of the Duthoit brothers (19th century).