A bit away from the road to Boissière, the hamlet of Vallet stands as witness to an interesting past:
"LE PAVILLON DE VALLET".
This old manor house, dating from the late seventeenth century, full of charm and character, is situated along the Cher River, overlooking the river, the park and the surrounding hillside.
Facing the yard a " petit jardin de Curé "(a small French, medieval style, herb and vegetable garden) and a stone staircase that ascends to heaven ... supported by several niches, one has a well with its winch, the other a sink and a small oven that some people say it was used by the clergymen who have lived in Le Pavilion long ago to produce wafers...? It is just one of the picturesque elements of this charming home.
A vestibule paved with large slabs of stone, opens to the garden and leads to two converging sets of straight steps. From here, overlooking the park and the flowery alleys, the duck pond, the small reading pavilion whose walls are lined with paintings of the nineteenth century and beyond, the meadow bordered by a hawthorn hedge, through which we discover the river Cher. Everything here breathes the calm and harmony of the houses of the past.