Belgian Villa With Beautiful Gardens Near Antwerp, Belgium
The designer property is a collaboration of Belgian masters: the villa features elegant interiors by renowned interior designer Axel Vervoordt and is nestled in 22 acres of beautifully landscaped grounds designed by Wirtz International.
Le Bois d'Hagard: Manor House and Country Estate in Flanders, Belgium
The bucolic property is set within a 124 acre landscaped park located in the municipality of Overijse, a suburb of the wider Brussels metropolitan area.
Beautifully Restored Castle in Belgium
Located in the Belgian province of Flemish Brabant, Castle Vroenhoven was fully restored in 2005 and is on the market with De Boer & Partners Immobiliën for €3.9M.
Neoclassical-Style Castle in Flanders, Belgium
Nestled in a 9.88 acre estate, the French-style Kasteel Vijverhof is surrounded by a romantic landscape with terraces and a mirror pond flanked by grand trees.
18th Century Belgian Castle in West Flanders
The chateau is set at the end of a long, winding drive, nestled in a 23 acre landscaped park near the town of Ruddervoorde in the West Flemish municipality of Oostkamp.
An 18th Century Belgian Mansion Near the French Border
Dating back to 1702, Hôtel Duquesne De La Vinelle is a fine example of the local ‘Tournaisien’ style popular in this region from the 17th to 19th centuries, inspired by Louis XV style.
A Designer Estate in Antwerp, Belgium
On the market with Brussels Sotheby’s, this English-style manor features interiors by renowned designer Axel Vervoordt. The designer house is matched with designer gardens and 4 water features by Jacques Wirtz.
Country House in Belgium
On the market with Belgium Sotheby’s, Domain 'De Paey' is set in 32 acres of parkland with ancient woodland and ponds.
Turnkey Castle in Belgium
Located in the Belgian province of Flemish Brabant, Castle Vroenhoven was fully restored in 2005 and is on the market with De Boer & Partners Immobiliën for €3.9M.
A Historic Belgian Castle Near Liège
On the market with Belgium Sotheby’s Realty, Château d'Argenteau was built in 1683 and belonged to the family of the Counts of Mercy-Argenteau.