Rumbeke notary's house
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In Rumbeke, a distinguished notary house, originally built in 1866 and later used as the town hall, has undergone an extensive façade renovation. This historic building, a key part of the town’s heritage, was carefully restored with great respect for its original architecture.
A crucial aspect of the restoration was the repair of the blue stone window sills, which had suffered from the passage of time. The skilled specialists from A. Vandendorpe in Zedelgem took on this challenge, using St.One restoration mortar from Saint-Astier. This high-quality product ensures a durable and authentic finish, perfectly complementing the building’s historic character.
Contractor
A. Vandendorpe