Former inn so-called "HERMITAGIE", see inscription. Originally a piece of land overgrown with low shrubs surrounded by a double moat with a hermitage in the middle in which an erem mite lived. The safe disappeared in 1578 with the Beggars troubles. On a map from 1776 showing the properties of the abbey of Sint-Andries, the inn is shown as a one-storey building of three bays under a gable roof. The property was described in 1835 as a house with associated land, orchard, garden and forest. Building a barn in 1885.
Current building stock according to the dating on the facade of the house was created in 1730. Extension of the house in 1885 and in 1927. Low house of three bays under a tiled gable roof between two gables. Anchored brick facades painted white above a pitched plinth. Rectangular wall openings with partly preserved joinery painted in the colors of the Outryve d'Ydewalle family. Stable, barn and pigsty, made of anchored white-painted brick above a black-peeled plinth.
Chapel "Ter Wind" located in the yard of the farm was originally located along the Hoge Weg at the Ter Wind farm. With the subdivision there in 1970, the chapel remained standing, but was rebuilt here in 1981.
(Immovable Heritage Inventory)