(No. 3, Rue de la Vaux.)

Return to the Rue de la Vaux, which take on the right.

At No. 3, on the right, is an old Renaissance house with curious gargoyles; and at No. 2, opposite, a curious old house.

At the beginning of Rue Carnot, which is a continuation of Rue de la Vaux, see the 16th century house called “Du Narrateur,” at No. 36.

Opposite this house, take the terraced Rue du Général Blaise (old house at No. 30).

Follow its continuation (Rue Haute des Fossés), at No. 7 of which is Ligier Richier’s house.

Take the Rue des Annonciades as far as the Avenue des Roches, which leads to the “Seven Rocks,” situated at the gates of the town (see p. 62).