Built by Louis Anjony, companion of Joan of Arc who received King Charles VII mandate to protect the countryside, the keep Anjony is still there, intact and proud, very characteristic example of the small mountain fortresses of the fifteenth century. Its tumultuous history was the fifteenth and sixteenth century, as a true "vendetta" family Anjony opposed to that of Tournemire, too close neighbors and rivals. In the eighteenth was added to the austere medieval building a main building more welcoming and more consistent with the tastes of the time. Rich interiors decorated with remarkable frescoes of the sixteenth and furniture of various periods of life of the Castle.
The house is still inhabited by the same family since the beginning.