Built in 1900 by architects August Cols and Alfried Defever, this vast house today hidden by tall trees, is especially remarkable for its spectacular entrance door with a spider's web design, magnificent work of wood and wrought iron.
The second astonishing element is this extravagant oriel on the first floor, projecting over a round window. A large veranda overlooks the entrance, now transformed by glass bricks, and a small triangle balcony surmounted by a half glass awning complete the surprises of this house.
The facade is in natural stone and hard stone.
Listed in 1984.
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