| Knoppenburg Manor is a 16th century manor
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| | the property to Guillaume de Fischer as a
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| house in Belgium which is now for sale .
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| | gift. The family Fischer extended the
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| The estate consists of 46 hectares of
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| | building to include two side wings and
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| vast land is enclosed by hedges and rows
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| | two towers. The owners changed once more
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| of trees. Nearby are two natural ponds
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| | at the beginning of the 18th century and
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| enclosed by a natural population of
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| | the estate belonged to the family
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| trees.The Manor building is approached
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| | Lamberts after 1717.In the course of the
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| via a splendid avenue. The estate
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| | Century Pierre-Ignace-Joseph de la Saulx,
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| consists of three building sections,
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| | President of the District Court, Malmedy
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| arranged in a U-form. The main building
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| | and later advisor at the Cologne Higher
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| stands in the centre, built in a
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| | Regional Court acquired the estate
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| classical style.Two towers with onion
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| | through inheritance. The coats of arms of
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| domes close in from the left and right
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| | the family de la Saulx decorate the
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| side wings. The outer walls were built
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| | weathercocks on the towers of Knoppenburg
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| partly with quarry stones and partly with
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| | Manor to this very day.The main building
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| perforated brick in the renovation
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| | made its debut in the classical style at
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| phase.Knoppenburg Manor is a feudal manor
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| | the beginning of the 19th century, as can
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| and had a historical mention in the 16th
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| | be seen today. Through marriage and
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| century under its original name "Hop op
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| | inheritance, in the course of time the
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| der Heyde" which means Court on the
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| | Manor became the property of the family
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| Heath. It has arisen from the
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| | de Blanchart.In 1936 Joseph-Henri
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| restructuring of the old and significant
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| | Guillaume van Laar purchased the estate.
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| Manor Belven from which it presumably
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| | After the last change of ownership in
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| split-off in the 16th century."Hop op der
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| | 1998, extensive restoration and remedial
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| Heyde"In 1612 Simon Bertholf bequeathed
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| | work began.
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