On the right is the end of the Rue St. Fursy.
The other parts of the castle, posterior to the Middle-Ages, were either burnt or destroyed by explosions.
THE OLD RAMPARTS IN THE FAUBOURG DE PARIS.
In the foreground: The destroyed bridge: In the background: The temporary bridge: On the right: The N. 17 going towards Villers-Carbonnel.
Return to the Place du Marché aux Herbes and take on the right the Rue St. Fursy, which, after crossing the bridges over the old ramparts, leads to the Faubourg de Paris.
At the end of the Faubourg de Paris, take the road to Biaches (G.C. 1) on the right of N. 17; then, 100 yards from N. 17, on the left, the G.C. 79, which climbs the slopes of a hill dominating the valley.
Follow this road for about 1 km., when the top will be reached, from which there is a fine panoramic view of the valley of the Somme, Péronne and Mont-Saint-Quentin (photo, pp. [110]-111).
Take on foot the path which starts from there, and leads to the ruins of La Maisonnette Château, about 250 yards from the road.