Charming 18th Century Home in the Belgian Countryside
This property is listed with Brussels Sotheby’s International Realty. Price is disclosed upon application with the agency.
We’ve never heard of Lathuy, located in the Belgian province of Walloon-Brabant, but this charming 18th century home has put the village on the map for us.
The home is set in nearly 10 acres of parkland surrounded by forests, manicured green lawns, and fronts onto a natural pond. It was constructed from Gobertange stone, a gorgeous limestone named after the Belgian region it’s quarried in which has been used by architects for centuries due to its beauty and its quality.
The over-10,000 square foot residence has 8 bedrooms and 6 bathrooms.Next to the house is a building with an additional kitchen, a garage for 2 cars, and a large recreational room with the possibility of being converted into a loft apartment.
The outdoor pool is positioned with direct access to the pool house, which features a change room, shower, and bathroom.
There are also 8 building plots accessible via the street behind the property.
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