Semi-closed farm

Source: Van Acker, Pascal, 12-08-2016, ©Pascal Van Acker

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Semi-closed farm located at the junction of the Zwalm and the Peerdestokbeek. Yard entrance with iron gate south on the street side. Farm buildings originally with whitewashed facades on picked plinth under gable roofs (tiles), restoration underway. To the west, basement farmhouse of six bays and one and a half storeys under gable roof (tiles), core from the first quarter of the 18th century, probably enlarged at the rear in the mid-19th century, see building seams, and raised higher. Whitewashed façade under stepped roof frame. Rectangular lower windows and semicircular upper windows of former grain attic with bluestone sills. Rectangular door on stairs in frame of red and sintered brick with cornice. Renewed side gables, south side façade now with reused year anchors 1719. Whitewashed rear façade under stepped roof frame with rectangular wall openings with renewed woodwork. South next to the house, rectangular driveway gate. Inside completely restored. Two contiguous vaulted cellars under south bay. Preserved composite beam layer, now painted. Renewed floors with recycled materials. To the right of the door, living room of two bays with decorated nut beam and fireplace beam dated 1719, with five old profiled doors to adjoining rooms, cellar and attic. On the right adjoining "best room" with plastered ceiling and 19th-century fireplace. Current kitchen, to the left of the front door, also equipped with decorated nut beam. To the north, whitewashed brick cross barn of six bays under overhanging gable roof (tiles) with two rectangular gates. To the south, service building with stables of six bays under gable roof (tiles), dated by wall anchors 1763 on the west side façade. Anchored, whitewashed street façade with right-curved, clung door and next to it a rectangular clung gate, by means of an iron plate on the broker of the gate dated 1761 and provided with Jesus monogram IHS. Side roofs with braids. Also clung gate in east side gable. To the east, stables with rectangular doors with retained iron fittings, windows and two skylights. To the west, later added separate bakehouse in dilapidated condition.

Source

Source: Lanclus, Kathleen (2000)

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Biestmolenstraat 3, Zwalm

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