The stone walls surmounted by balusters delimit the former property of the oil merchant Castel, whose monumental villa (1902) remains with its rich ironwork and its overflowing roof in the seaside style.
The park, as is often the case, was subdivided at the end of the 1950s. The buildings designed by the architect Sébastien-Marcel Biasini (namesake of his grandfather) adopt a curved profile, spindly balconies and extra white cement.