Nestled in a landscaped park of nearly 3 hectares, this singular property overlooks Lake Genval. Named “La Bastide”, the main residence of approximately 1000 sqm was built in 1913 by Art Nouveau master Victor Horta for himself and his wife. It was later acquired by the Langhe-Dautzenberg family and redesigned in 1943 by architect Raoul Béguin, who gave the villa its current Art Deco silhouette, conceived to host receptions and refined events.
The estate comprises two separate buildings that may be acquired independently. The main house, rich in style and history, is complemented by the “Conciergerie”, a charming 250 sqm villa with its own access, discreetly set on the upper grounds.
The landscaped garden unfolds a succession of atmospheres, with winding paths, a fountain, groves, ornamental arrangements and a romantic pond, all forming an enchanting setting only minutes from Brussels.