The village of Sant Esteve de Caulès consists of a church, a necropolis and a village. The church, built at the end of the 9th century, consists of a rectangular nave with an attached apse and Roman materials. Near the church there are remains of a necropolis with various types of graves dating from the 10th to the 12th centuries.
The village, located south of the temple, has a single cobbled street with houses on both sides and an entrance gate to the east. At the southern end of the village, there were two defense towers, although no visible remains of them remain today.
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