Sterrebeek Castle was a moated castle in Lokeren, of which have survived only a few remains incorporated in a 19th-century building.[1] The castle once belonged to the de Cortewille family, and was situated between the Oude Vismijn and Lokeren's Markt.[2]
Sterrebeek Castle | |
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Belgium | |
Type | Castle |
In the 19th century, what remained of the castle was integrated into a building housing a glass warehouse. Traces of the former castle can be seen in the said building's eastern facade, in the remaining arched door (korfboogdeur) and sandstone corner stone. The remains of the castle can be accessed through a small alley.[1]
The building in which the remains were integrated is a broad, brick three-story structure, with round arched windows and saddle roof.[1]
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Sketch of Sterrebeek Castle (Lokeren City Archives)
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Remains of Sterrebeek Castle integrated in the modern building
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The 19th-century brick industrial building
See also
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edit- ^ a b c "Empirewoning met bedrijfsgebouwen en Kasteel Sterrebeek". Inventaris Vlaanderen. Retrieved 23 November 2021.
- ^ Bruggeman, Jordi; Quintelier, Ans (2018). Archeologisch vooronderzoek Lokeren – Markt. pp. 24–25.
Sources
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- Demey A. 1981: Inventaris van het cultuurbezit in België, Architectuur, Provincie Oost-Vlaanderen, Arrondissement Sint-Niklaas, Bouwen door de eeuwen heen in Vlaanderen 7N1 (B-L), Brussel - Gent.