North opposite the church located village inn formerly called "In den Drijaard", nowadays "In den Drijhaard". Wide house of eight bays and one storey under adapted gable roof (ridge parallel to the street, new tiles), possibly ascending to the 18th century but slightly modified in the 19th and 20th centuries. Braids in left side gable. Anchored white brick façade on picked plinth. Arched windows with shuttered thumbs, traces of flat plastered frames and 19th-century woodwork. Four low arched doors, closed door in right bay. Façade alignment by tooth moldings. Left adjoining lower rear indented window travee.
Composite beam layer in gelagkamer with decorated nut beam and raveling of disappeared fireplace. Some 18th-century interior doors with panel decoration.
St.-Ursmarsstraat 33, Zegelsem
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