
Domein De Cellen is a picturesque castle estate located in Oostkamp, West Flanders, comprising a neoclassical manor and surrounding park featuring a pond, former farm buildings, chapel, and greenhouse. The current castle was constructed during the 19th century by Louis-Charles de Bie de Westvoorde, who inherited the estate from his parents and transformed the original 18th-century country house into a grand residence. Built on land that had been a mapped country property since 1770, the estate represents a harmonious blend of Flemish countryside charm and aristocratic ambition. The 18-hectare domain, with its lush greenery and serene landscaping, provides an inviting retreat within the Belgian countryside, showcasing the region's rich heritage of historic estates.