The castle dates from before the 16th century and burnt down in 1596. It was rebuilt by Mathieu-Xavier de Ghellinck, who purchased the Nokere estate in 1727. The two side …
Original country house built by the Ghent architect L. Roelandt who owned the old "Goed ten Ast" in 1834 and drew the plans for his country residence on the south …
The place name Woluekerka, Woluekerke was already mentioned around 1177. The Hof-te-Wolfskerke has always belonged to the Benedictine abbey of Ename under the Ancien Régime.
This striking villa with the view of a French-inspired castle in neo-Regence style has an Art Deco interior and is surrounded by an enclosed and hedged tree-lined garden. Built (1924-1930) according to a design by the Tournai architect M. Tock.