Village inn, now called Den Ouden Belg, from the last quarter of the nineteenth century, registered in the cadastral register in 1886. Anchored brick construction of five + chamfered corner + two bays and one and a half storeys under a wolfed, tiled gable roof with the ridge parallel to the street. The far left bay is a later extension, see construction seam and the mutation sketches of 1887. Simple cornice gables opened by rectangular lower windows with ashlar sills and preserved shutter thumbs; smaller, partly blind upper windows on continuous bricks, leak thresholds; renewed joinery. To the left, a preserved round-arched saint's niche in a sintered brick frame with a crowning cross.
Source: Kennes, Hilde (2005)
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Address: Dorpsstraat 40, Asse
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