


The present chapel was rebuilt in 1843 by the parish priest Malfait from Damouzy. The original chapel was built in the 16th century by Guitot, the owner of the Grange aux Bois farm. It was then given to the Mézières basilica's conseil de fabrique and, having fallen into disrepair, was destroyed during the Revolution.
The Notre-Dame-du-Rosaire chapel is a small, elongated building. It is built of limestone rubble and lit by two small semi-circular bays. The interior walls are rendered and the wooden framework is visible. The long-sloped roof features a bell tower covered by an imperial roof.
Parking
Closed to the public