Bredestraat / Rue Large (Ronse)
Formerly with a wooden corn windmill on the so-called Wintmeulenvelt, also the so-called "Bruulmolen"; founded in 1835, destroyed by lightning in 1910. Currently mainly contiguous buildings from the first half of the 20th century, with a few striking buildings, for example the terraced houses number 47 and number 57 designed by S. Van Cauwenberghe (plinth stone) from 1935 and 1942 respectively (confer building plans), and the company building number 75, offices and warehouses of the company J. Van Der Hauwaert, founded in 1908, designed by architect A. De Gavre from 1941.
Bredestraat / Rue Large, related objects
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Coordinates: 50°44'51"N 3°36'45"E
- De Stadstuin 0.2 km
- Tissage Mécanique du Brul 0.6 km
- Saint-Martin Church 0.7 km
- Platform 1 0.8 km
- Bruul 0.8 km
- Platform 2-3 0.8 km
- Area Ronse Railway Station 0.9 km
- Breembosmolen and its environment 1.9 km
- Carpool parking 2.1 km
- Muziekbos 3.4 km
- Langveld / Longchamp 4.8 km
- Bremstraat / Rue des Genêts 5.1 km
- Drielindenstraat / Rue des Trois Tilleuls 5.2 km
- Hoogstraat 11 km
- N60 11 km
- Krijgslaan 20 km
- Ten Edestraat 22 km
- A10 (E40) 33 km
- N8; Brussel - Ninove - Oudenaarde - Kortrijk - Ieper - Koksijde 38 km
- N35; De Panne - Gavere (N60) 47 km