"Drietorenhof", which was purchased by David Teniers in 1663. Originally called "Hoenenhove" but since 1592 already "Drye torrens", an appurtenance of the Steen in Elewijt. Images from the 17th century show a complex castle and a gate pavilion. A view from 1830 shows the same gatehouse, a farmhouse and a service building opposite.
Today remains: the traces of the ring moat (street side), two square fence pillars of sandstone, part of the broken stone fence wall with the gatehouse depicted on the old representations (field side), the former farmhouse (now cowshed) and a longitudinal barn.
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