The Notre-Dame au Bois farm is the former residence of the priest who served the neighbouring chapel, built in 1696 and which has since disappeared. Built in a meadow near the Bois de la Vecquée, this traditional two-storey brick and bluestone construction has a double body of two levels harped under a high slate roof. The door, domed with a key on harped jambs, is surmounted by an armorial slab and another engraved "Jacque Ferdinand de Lindeman / Baron de Nevelstein / Gouverneur de la province de Namur 1708". On either side, the façade has two bays of windows that used to be casement or traverse. In the nineteenth century, brick outbuildings were added against the gables: a wide barn and stables. The complex currently houses a house and a restaurant.
Classified as a monument on September 29, 1978
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