Tudor Castle, Neo-Gothic castle in Sint-Andries, Belgium.
Tudor Castle is a Neo-Gothic estate in Sint-Andries featuring English-style architecture with stone detailing and decorative elements. The grounds include formal gardens with geometric layouts, areas of coniferous woodland, and a network of pathways throughout the property.
The estate was built between 1904 and 1906 in the English Tudor style, drawing inspiration from medieval English architecture. Baron Henry Kervyn de Lettenhove designed the property for owner Stanislas van Outryve d'Ydewalle.
The walled garden displays a collection of medicinal herbs, spices, and plants chosen to attract bees, arranged in geometric patterns throughout the grounds. This layout shows how the estate was designed to combine beauty with practical uses.
The property is located at Zeeweg 147 in Bruges and now operates as an event venue with dining and lounge areas. Visitors should be aware that access may vary depending on scheduled events on the grounds.
The garden features ornamental stone vases mounted on plinths that serve as viewpoints across the lawns and flower beds. These decorative elements create a subtle line of sight through the geometric patterns of the grounds.
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