Description
Industrial building to renovate in Noeveren 257 in Boom
Former, fully renovatable and unique industrial building in Boom, formerly the Peeters-Van Mechelen site. The property is located in the Noeveren district, which is protected as a townscape because of its historical and industrial-archaeological value.This exceptional property is located in an area that can combine both living and working functions.The ideal place to carry out your craft activities or workshops such as: ceramics, pottery, blacksmithing, woodworking... but is also suitable for office spaces, possibly linked to a home.Potential buyers should note that the home and studio fall under the heritage inventory and that exterior changes must be in line with the heritage. Artists or other people in the cultural sector can find something to their liking here.The inner area is a green buffer together with the chimney of the former Peeters-Van Mechelen brickyard, which is protected as a monument.Both Noeveren and the Peeters-Van Mechelen site represent a crucial part of the industrial heritage of Boom and the Rupel region, and are actively working to preserve and revalue it for the future.The open spaces in Noeveren form an ecologically important nature connection between the Walenhoek nature reserve and the Rupel. A walking and cycling dyke along the Rupel River opens up the neighborhood for tourists who come to enjoy the historic, ecological and recreational network of the Rupel Valley.
Building
Type of property
Commercial
Subtype
Commercial
Constructed area
385 m²
Terrain
Plot size
1.812 m²
Most recent urban destination
Residential area
Layout
Number of bedrooms
0
Number of bathrooms
0
Number of toilets
1
Energy
EPC score (kWh/(m² years))
943
EPC label
F
Unique code EPC
20250210-0003517611-RES-1
Urban planning
Building permit
Yes
Pre-emption right
Yes
G-score (building score)
A (no flood modeled)
















