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Reference

6250690

Area

± 1.057 m² ± 11.377 ft²

Bedrooms

10

Ground Area

± 9.671 m² ± 104.100 ft²

Located on the outskirts of Eupen, in the Kettenis district, Château de Thal was built between 1754 and 1757 as a country residence for the cloth merchant and mayor of Eupen, Renier-François Grand Ry, and is surrounded by ± 1 ha of wooded grounds.

Completely renovated in 1986 by trompe-l’œil artist Rainer Maria Latzke from Euskirchene, this Baroque-style castle has a surface area of 1,057 m² (according to the PEB) and comprises vast reception rooms on the ground floor, comprising two lounges with open fireplaces, a dining room and a fully-equipped kitchen with its own service entrance. The two-storey sleeping area comprises a master bedroom on the first floor, with a private lounge, a suite with dressing room and en suite bathroom, two bedrooms and a separate bathroom, as well as a service flat. The top floor offers several bedrooms and multi-purpose areas (gym, office, etc.).

Other: oil-fired heating, building plots, several garages, PEB D.

Kettenis is a village in the German-speaking region of Belgium, north of the town of Eupen and within easy reach of Germany (Aachen), Holland (Maastricht) and the Hautes Fagnes Nature Park.

For further information, please contact Bertrand de Moffarts on +32 (0) 475 944 508.

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Bathrooms

5

Garages

4

Liège

Life is pleasant in the ardent city, which its very dense network of transport routes puts within easy reach. Alongside its historic buildings, you will find performance halls, local shops and tidy parks.