So-called "Hof ter Schoot", semi-enclosed farmhouse located in a wooded landscape, mentioned in 1458 as the property of Robert de Saghere. White-painted brick buildings on pecked plinths under tiled gable roofs, grouped around a roughly square cobbled courtyard with vases. To the north-west, on the street side, on the right, in the extension of the farmhouse, iron entrance gate. Farmhouse with front garden, yard façade of the double house type with one storey of four bays under a gable roof (ridge parallel to the street, Flemish tiles), older core from the second half of the 18th century, modified in the 19th century. Rectangular wall openings in flat plastered frames. Previously shuttered, barred windows. Street façade with later extension. To the south-west and south-east, stable wings under a continuous gable roof, the latter with a field gate; rectangular and segmental arched wall openings. To the northeast, large detached transverse barn with rectangular gates.
Source: Eeman, Michèle; d'Huyvetter, Clio & de Longie, Bea (1978)
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Schoot 64, Lede
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