The former curate's garden was opened to the public in 1990. The coats of arms sculpted on the jambs of the pilasters, originally from the Château d’Andrimont manor, are those of Baron Ferdinand-Joseph de Gheyr de Schweppenbourg and his wife Dame Alida-Agnès Defays, who were the lords of Andrimont from 1734 to 1784. These pillars date back to 1768 and are crowned by a pinnacle in pine cone form. The stele present on site is the 4th on the Human Rights and Citizenship Route. It commemorates article 4 of the Franchimont declaration of human rights and citizenship. This marked route winding through Franchimont includes 18 municipalities which each possess a stele devoted to one of the declaration's articles.