18th Century Belgian Castle in West Flanders

18th Century Belgian Castle in West Flanders

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The 18th century castle was rebuilt in 1906 in the neo-Renaissance style, with the addition of 2 carriage houses.

The chateau is set at the end of a long, winding drive, nestled in a 23 acre landscaped park with pastures and woodland near the town of Ruddervoorde in the West Flemish municipality of Oostkamp.

Owned by the same family for the past 6 generations (since 1800), the Flemish chateau offers nearly 13,000 square feet of interior space beautifully preserved over the years and partially renovated.

On the ground floor, the elegantly appointed living rooms have parquet floors and French windows, illuminating the spacious home.

A grand staircase leads to the first floor with 6 bedrooms, with more bedrooms and a large lounge area on the second floor.

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