West Flanders I Bruges
AnIntroduction
In thehistoric center of Bruges,this neo-classical mansion was built around 1850 by architect Isidore Alleweireldt (1824 - 1892) It has recently been totally renovated with a careto respect its authenticity while a so adding modern comfort to the property.
About thearchitect
Together with thearchitect Jean-Brunon Rudd,Alleweireldt can be considered themost important neoclassical architect in Bruges.
From 1849,following his political friends' encouragement, Alleweireldt worked for Bruges CharitableCommission, civil hospices and Pandreitje prison Year after year, hebuilt or renovated multiple buildings in thecity and its surroundings according to thefashion of thetime When he moved to Brussels,the architect supervisedthe gigantic building works of thePalais deJusticeon behalf of the contractor Gradually,Alleweireldt integrated himself into Brussels economic lifeand becamemanager of numerous companies,mainly in theconstructionand real estate sector
THE LIVINGROOM
Thecombination of luxurious materials and anauthentic spirit
LivingThere
Amajesticentrancew th astunning steel doubledoor and marble flooring faces aluminousstaircase lit by alarge window.Theground floor offers alibrary and amusicroom followed by alounge and adiningroom, both with fireplace and parquet in herringbonepattern.
At thebackof the house,avast kitchen and aguests?room which enjoys the view on the garden Thehouse isalso provided w tha serviceentrance and a large cloakroom
Thefirst floor comprisesalarge lounge followed byasecond lounge/ bedroom and asecondbedroom with aprivate bathroom and dressingroom
Thesecondf oor offers asmall kitchen, 4 bedrooms and abathroom.Atrue oasis of peace,the gardencomprisesa terraceand aglass house.
Four car park ngspaces complete the property
InShort
ROOMS AND SURFACES
- ± 680 m² of living space
- ± 1850 m² of grounds
- 6 bedrooms
- 2 bathrooms
Other information: easy accessibility,modern techniques, lift,ideal for aliberal profession,close tomany shops.