
The Villa Marie-Henriette is a residence covered in painted plaster. It features an octagonal corner turret topped by a pavilion roof. A slab inserted into the masonry beneath the cornice still bears the villa's name. A painted wooden portico protects the entrance. The tower is a common feature of 19th and early 20th century villas. Its role is primarily decorative, while at the same time symbolising the power it represented in the past.