Description
Long facade farm
At the edge of the vast nature reserve around the Schulensmeer in Lummen, this exceptional estate is hidden, with a history dating back to 1769.
The mansion underwent a transformation in 2015 under the direction of architect Bart Moors. With great respect for the past, a contemporary living experience was created, spread over an impressive 944 m² of living space.
Natural materials take center stage: carefully selected natural stone, fine woods, and discreet steel accents create a timeless aesthetic.
The heart of the home is the living kitchen, where an impressive La Cornue stove sets the tone. The custom-made oak furniture with its soft, rounded corners seamlessly flows into the surrounding dining and garden rooms.
The property has all modern techniques and effortlessly combines this with energy efficiency (EPC: 103 kWh/m² year).
Five spacious bedrooms and three bathrooms offer customized comfort for a family or guests, while a separate 80 m² office with its own entrance is ideal for those who want to elegantly separate living and working.
In the hall, there is access to the gym space, and a multifunctional finished attic space offers a cinema room and an additional space to be filled.
The master suite, with its impressive roof structure, dressing room, and ensuite luxury bathroom, has a spacious area of 70 m². There is also access to a separate terrace with expansive views over the private park garden of almost one and a half hectares with mature trees, a treehouse, and a discreet back exit.
There is ample parking thanks to the long driveway and carport facilities.
Finally, this mansion is equipped with a laundry room and wellness area with a heated indoor pool, finished with French stone.
The mansion underwent a transformation in 2015 under the direction of architect Bart Moors. With great respect for the past, a contemporary living experience was created, spread over an impressive 944 m² of living space.
Natural materials take center stage: carefully selected natural stone, fine woods, and discreet steel accents create a timeless aesthetic.
The heart of the home is the living kitchen, where an impressive La Cornue stove sets the tone. The custom-made oak furniture with its soft, rounded corners seamlessly flows into the surrounding dining and garden rooms.
The property has all modern techniques and effortlessly combines this with energy efficiency (EPC: 103 kWh/m² year).
Five spacious bedrooms and three bathrooms offer customized comfort for a family or guests, while a separate 80 m² office with its own entrance is ideal for those who want to elegantly separate living and working.
In the hall, there is access to the gym space, and a multifunctional finished attic space offers a cinema room and an additional space to be filled.
The master suite, with its impressive roof structure, dressing room, and ensuite luxury bathroom, has a spacious area of 70 m². There is also access to a separate terrace with expansive views over the private park garden of almost one and a half hectares with mature trees, a treehouse, and a discreet back exit.
There is ample parking thanks to the long driveway and carport facilities.
Finally, this mansion is equipped with a laundry room and wellness area with a heated indoor pool, finished with French stone.
Financial
Cadastral income
2.542 €
Cadastral info
Langgestrekt boerenhuis
Availability
To be agreed
Building
Type of property
House
Subtype
House
Surface
944 m²
Terrain
Plot size
13.490 m²
Most recent urban destination
Residential area with rural character
Surface garden
11.964 m²
Location
Motorway nearby
Yes
School nearby
Yes
Shops nearby
Yes
Layout
Number of bedrooms
5
Number of bathrooms
3
Kitchen
Yes
Comfort
Air conditioning
Yes
Parlophone
Yes
Alarm
Yes
Energy
EPC score (kWh/(m² years))
103
EPC label
B
Unique code EPC
20230124-0002778521-RES-1
Urban planning
Summons
No judicial remedial or administrative measure imposed
Building permit
Yes
Subdivision permit
No















