After the sale of the Château-Ferme to the lawyer Laisné in 1749, the property was split into three parts. The main building and the outbuildings served as an inn and the workshops were split between a clog makers and a weavers shop. Justin Gillet worked in the clog makers. Details and Availability
Destination: Momignies, Hainaut, Belgium
Source: Belvilla
Type: Holiday Home
Well-suited to people with reduced mobility (single storey), this accommodation is in the old kitchens of the big house of former times and retains various traces of the past, including the bread oven and brick vaulting. Its comfort will delight you. Details and Availability
Destination: Momignies, Hainaut, Belgium
Source: Belvilla
Type: Holiday Home
Englebert Collinet, master glass maker, and member of the family owning the glass furnaces installed close to the river Le Surginet, received Charles-Quint and his son Philippe in 1549 for a visit to his premises. Details and Availability
Destination: Momignies, Hainaut, Belgium
Source: Belvilla
Type: Holiday Home
In the main part of the building, this accommodation bears the name of the second wife of Nicaise Poschet. From 1615 to 1630 she had twelve children, all baptised in Macon and born at the Château-Ferme. After the death of her husband, she remained in Macon where she died on 21 April 1664. Details and Availability
Destination: Momignies, Hainaut, Belgium
Source: Belvilla
Type: Holiday Home
In the main body of the house, this accommodation will delight you with its many traces of the past. Warm and comfortable, it will welcome you to the heart of our beautiful region for your holidays and to find rest and recharge your batteries. Details and Availability
Destination: Momignies, Hainaut, Belgium
Source: Belvilla
Type: Holiday Home