On the southern slope of Wemmel, where the city meets the quiet countryside, lies a place still breathing history: the Ronkelhof. Spanning just over one hectare of gently sloping land, this former farmstead stands as a rare remnant of rural life near Brussels.
Features
- Surface area of plot
- 11259m2
- Construction year
- 1775
Dating back to the 18th century, the Ronkelhof was originally part of a medieval quadrangular farm. Today, it is the only historically preserved tenant farm in Wemmel, marked by its whitewashed brick buildings, black-plastered base and traditional tiled gable roofs. Set on a hill and accessed via a sunken lane, the site feels like a step back in time.
The buildings are currently uninhabitable and await a full renovation that respects their heritage value. For those looking to breathe new life into a historic property, this is a rare opportunity offering space, peace, and proximity to the city. A rear orchard completes the picture, a quiet haven just outside Brussels.
Construction
- Surface area of plot
- 11259m2
- Construction year
- 1775
- EPC index
- In application
- Energy class
- F
- Renovation obligation
- yes
Comfort
- Cellar
- Yes
Spatial planning
- Urban development permit
- In application
- Court decision
- no
- Pre-emption
- no
- Subdivision permit
- no
- Urban destination
- Agricultural area
- Overstromingskans perceel (P-score)
- A
- Overstromingskans gebouw (G-score)
- A
- Listed heritage
- Inventoried heritage
"Ronkelhof: where the past is preserved and the future begins."
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