Ocket Castle

Ocket Castle (Dutch: Kasteel Ocket) is a house, on the site of a castle, in Heusden, Destelbergen, East Flanders, Belgium. It probably originated on the former fief of Grooten Hoek that lasted until the 15th century. The castle was depicted on a 1725 map by PJ Benthuys as a building with a moat near the Scheldt and is mentioned in 1767 as a "partije genaemt den grieten hoeck met de mote ende huys van playsance".[1] The present Neoclassical building dates largely from the 18th and 19th centuries but contains a dining room on the east side that in the 17th/18th century was the core of the structure, as was established among other things from the beams and the Rococo stucco decorations.[1]

Ocket Castle
Belgium
Coordinates51°02′09″N 3°47′45″E
TypeCastle

Both the building itself and the surrounding grounds have been listed as cultural heritage since 2009.[2]

References

Further reading

  • Bogaert C. & Verbeeck M., 1989: Inventaris van het cultuurbezit in België, Architectuur, Provincie Oost-Vlaanderen, Arrondissement Gent, Kantons Destelbergen - Oosterzele. Bouwen door de eeuwen heen in Vlaanderen 12N2, Brussel - Turnhout


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