Dreamy Neoclassical Chateau in Belgium— Yours for $3,000,000

Dreamy Neoclassical Chateau in Belgium— Yours for $3,000,000

Named after the family that owned it in the early 1900s, Ortegat Castle is a breathtaking neoclassical château built in 1814, with Palladian influences that add to its architectural charm.

Situated on 25 sprawling acres of English-style grounds—complete with ponds, wooded areas, and winding paths—the estate is also known as Den Engelsen Hof, meaning "The English Court."

The château boasts 10,300 sq. ft. of living space, including six bedrooms, multiple lounges, a formal dining room, and a kitchen. Standout features include original hardwood floors, marble fireplaces, and a stunning domed rotunda adorned with a trompe-l'œil skylight.

Additional highlights include a second floor with versatile spaces, a basement featuring a wine cellar and a service kitchen, and outbuildings such as a coach house, stables, and a 1970s swimming pool—perfect for a pool house or caretaker’s quarters.

Set within the Antwerp-Ghent-Brussels triangle, this estate is ideal for a private residence, business, or live-work setup. With its serene location in Waasmunster, East Flanders, Ortegat Castle offers a rare chance to own a piece of Belgian history and luxury.

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