To the North west of the Chateau, the dovecote dates from 1740. During this period owning a dovecote was a privilege to which only the nobility could aspire.
At Beaulon the dovecote has a conical roof of flat terracotta tiles, inside a rotating ladder accesses the one thousand five hundred nesting holes. These are in the form of square stone apertures at the lower level and round pottery lined holes, pottery from La Chapelle des Pots renowned in the XVIII c.