Related: St. Martin's Church: In the 13th century, St. Martin's Church belonged to the Priory of Beaulieu. Its dilapidation necessitated a construction that spanned many years. The work was completed in 1785 with the addition of the sacristy. The 18th-century baptismal funds come from the early church and consist of an octagonal vat with alternately wide and narrow panels with four human heads. The loft, at the Manoir de Boissel: built in the 18th century in brick and flint. Its pepper roof is seen mounted with a ridge cob decorated with a pigeon. This building is a private place, visible from the street. The Frog or Blessed Mare. It is accessed by the small scent of the frog that runs along a beautiful building or "farmhouse". This house was originally built in the 16th century, including a half-buried basement, a 16th-century entrance door in the shape of a basket, decorated with cut stone, a peculiarity of this period. The path then leads to the Blessed Mare, populated by frogs, hence its name "Mare de la frogtte", a green and resting space at the edge of Tison Wood. Hamlet of Coqueréaumont, there remains of the old castle burned only a nice brick gate that gave access to the estate and the park whose layout can still be seen on old planes
Vascoeuil Castle