Discover an exceptional opportunity to acquire a beautifully renovated historic residence in Ichtegem, a charming Belgian town rich in cultural heritage. This master house, located at Westkerkestraat 9, is a true gem of early 20th-century architecture, built in 1900, with a total living area of 231 square meters nestled within a sprawling 3,218-square-meter plot. The property has been fully restored and is now ready for new owners to appreciate its timeless charm and architectural significance. Its distinctive facade features three prominent gables, complemented by a well-maintained garden, which is part of the municipality’s public parkland, emphasizing the property's unique integration into the local landscape. Offered at an attractive price, this property presents a rare blend of heritage preservation and modern comfort, highlighted by its comprehensive renovation, EPC certificate valid until 2034, and its status as a protected monument. The interior of the house boasts six bedrooms, offering ample space for family, guests, or potential professional use. The layout includes practical features such as a cellar and attic storage, alongside authentic details like historic woodwork, original structures, and potentially adaptable spaces for diverse purposes. The property also benefits from essential utilities such as gas and water connections, ensuring modern convenience within its historic shell. With its substantial grounds, the estate provides a peaceful outdoor environment that can be enjoyed year-round and offers possibilities for further landscaping or outdoor activities. Moreover, the property is situated in a region characterized by its quiet ambiance and accessibility, making it ideal for those seeking to combine heritage living with proximity to local amenities. This residence in Ichtegem is not just a private home but also a valuable piece of cultural heritage, protected under local regulations that include a comprehensive management plan for its preservation. The property is available for sale with immediate availability upon deed transfer and is connected to the necessary municipal infrastructure. An intriguing aspect of this offer is the current conservation status; the house is part of an overall project that includes potential grants, subsidies, and special financing options for heritage buildings. The property’s unique status as a protected monument means that any renovations or restorations must adhere to specific guidelines, but they also open the door to financial incentives such as heritage loans and subsidies that facilitate preservation efforts. For investors or individuals passionate about architectural history and sustainable restoration, this property represents a rare chance to own a piece of Belgian heritage with the potential for personalized renewal or adaptation. If you are interested in exploring this distinguished property further or wish to discuss its potential for renovation or development, professional guidance is readily available through BRUSSIMMO. Contact them today to arrange a viewing or to obtain detailed information about this extraordinary heritage residence. This is more than just a property; it is an opportunity to become part of Belgium’s living history and to contribute to its cultural conservation while enjoying the comfort of a meticulously restored historic home. Want to know more?