Geluveld Castle (Château De Gheluvelt), a neoclassical masterpiece that was rebuilt in its full glory in 1929, appears at the end of a majestic driveway. Located on an impressive 9-hectare estate, this historic building combines stately architecture with the peace and serenity of an expansive park environment. Over the years, the castle has been renovated with an uncompromising vision of quality. This meticulously preserved the authentic soul of the building, while subtly integrating modern techniques and contemporary living comfort.
The interior of the castle reflects a balance between timeless elegance and a sophisticated piece of craftsmanship. High ceilings with subtle moldings, monumental marble fireplaces and walls in muted, aristocratic tones create an atmosphere of understated luxury. The impressive entrance hall with its stately staircase forms the heart of the home, from where the various living areas unfold organically. The characterful kitchen is a beautiful contrast: here, a robust Lacanche stove and authentic elements meet in a setting that is both functional and aesthetic.
The castle has an exceptional volume of over 1,700 m², spread over several floors. On the ground floor are the spacious salons, dining rooms and offices, which are bathed in light thanks to the many tall windows. The first floor houses seven spacious bedrooms and five luxurious bathrooms, each finished with an eye for detail and classic finesse. The second floor and the attic offer plenty of options for extra rooms or studio space. The building also has a complete basement, with the facilities for an indoor pool and a private wine cellar already in place.
The castle is surrounded by an English-style park garden, with a large pond and ancient trees that guarantee privacy. In addition, the domain includes a second, fully-fledged (caretaker) home (built in 1991), which is currently rented out.
Contact Carl Boedts on 0473/951821 or Maxime Delbaere on 0493/253264 for more information.
EPC: 382 kWh/m²
EPC: 282 kWh/m²
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