In the heart of Thierarche, a charming, comfortable, warm and friendly stone holiday home "Le Marteaubois" with magnificent views over the surrounding meadows.Ideal for nature lovers; close to Rance forest, Virelles natural reserve as well as the famous Eau dHeure dams.For sports enthusiasts, there is the opportunity for superb walks but also water and aerial sports in Cerfontaine. You will also be a stones ... Details and Availability
Destination: Chimay Hainaut, 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
Cosy, royal house from the 19th century with panel doors, splendid ceilings with ornaments and a beautiful chimney. Very peaceful situated with a beautiful view over the town with its church. Here you can visit lovely little towns and with groups you can have lots of fun. The house has a big driveway with gateway and a child friendly back garden. Up to the spacious surrounding are many hiking and cycling routes, which ... Details and Availability
Destination: Momignies, Hainaut, Belgium
Source: Belvilla
Type: Holiday Home
This typical holiday house originally manufacturedfrom ecological loam is situated in the FlemishArdennes with a broad view over the hilly landscape.It is one of the last pieces of rest in Belgium andthe nature is beautiful! Here you will find manyhiking-cycling and mountain bike routes and can enjoya pint in Ellezelles (brewery Quinene). The citiesGeraardsbergen (10 km), Lessine (12 km), Oudenaarde(15 ... Details and Availability
Destination: Flobecq, 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
With a broad view over the hilly landscapeThis typical holiday house originally manufacturedfrom ecological loam is situated in the FlemishArdennes with a broad view over the hilly landscape.It is one of the last pieces of rest in Belgium andthe nature is beautiful! Here you will find manyhiking-cycling and mountain bike routes and can enjoya pint in Ellezelles (brewery Quinene). The citiesGeraardsbergen ... Details and Availability
Destination: Vloesberg, Hainaut, Belgium
Source: tourist-online.com
Type: Holiday Home
Forge-Philippe owes its name to master blacksmith Philippe de Lalis who in 1549 had a forge in the Wartoise, still known as Fourneau Philippe. On 14 February 1619, his son Charles de Lalis, acting on behalf of his mother, sold it to Nicaise Poschet. The purchase was completed on 30 June 1628 by that of the Forge estang et huisines, together named Forge Philippe. Details and Availability
Destination: Momignies, Hainaut, Belgium
Source: Belvilla
Type: Apartment
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
Not many people know that Clément Macq invented barbed wire in Momignies in 1873. A butcher by profession, he reared and fattened his own stock. It was this that gave him the brilliant idea of making fencing made from smooth wire more effective by adding barbs. Details and Availability
Destination: Momignies, Hainaut, Belgium
Source: Belvilla
Type: Holiday Home
Stocking making first came to the village of Macon from France in about 1750. The craftsmen spun their own wool from the regions sheep. This supplied the weaving industry and the wool fabric obtained was then cut up to be made into stockings, birettas, slippers, etc. Joseph Lernoux knitted and sold his own goods travelling around on foot or on a mule. Details and Availability
Destination: Momignies, Hainaut, Belgium
Source: Belvilla
Type: Holiday Home