Luxurious villa with heated pool
Faulx-les-Tom, Belgium
Amenities
Pets Allowed
Parking
Pool
Fireplace
A/C
Washer/Dryer
Home details
Welcome to Manoir de Goyet, an exclusive country estate for 15 guests and 2 dogs, idyllically situated between forest and valley in Faulx-les-Tombes. Via the exterior staircase you reach the main entrance on the first floor, where the entrance hall leads to the spacious, fully equipped kitchen with cooking island, two ovens, dishwasher, cold room and every comfort for elaborate dinners. Adjacent are the dining room with large table and two inviting living areas: one with comfortable seating, TV and stove, and one with bar, coffee corner and wireless sound system. On the second floor you will find three bedrooms, each with a double bed, TV and private bathroom (shower, sink and toilet), as well as a separate bathroom and toilet for the two double bedrooms on the third floor. On the ground floor there is the sixth bedroom with a double bed, double loft bed and single loft bed, a private bathroom and a spacious recreation room with lounge area, streaming service, billiards and PlayStation – perfect for cosy evenings together.
Outside, you can enjoy an exceptionally large private garden with heated swimming pool, jacuzzi, pool house with shower and toilet, and an authentic Finnish barbecue hut (Kota) for atmospheric dinners in every season. The extensive field is ideal for football or basketball, and there is ample parking on the property. For those wishing to explore the surroundings actively, four e-mountain bikes are available for rent (€50 per day per bike). Here you combine luxury, space and privacy with relaxation and fun for all ages.
Faulx-les-Tombes is located in the heart of a beautiful green region where peace and nature take centre stage. Just 10 km away you can discover the impressive Caves of Goyet, known for their prehistoric discoveries. At 18 km lies the imposing Citadel of Namur with breathtaking views over the Meuse and Sambre rivers, perfect to combine with a charming city stroll. Families will enjoy the Provincial Domain of Chevetogne with playgrounds and walking trails, while active guests can climb at the Rocks of Marche-les-Dames or explore the Molignée valley by rail bike via Les Draisines de la Molignée. Beer lovers can visit Brasserie du Bocq. Numerous walking and cycling routes also start directly from the property, ideal for combining nature and relaxation.
Parties and drinking parties of any kind are not permitted in the villa. If guests do not comply with these rules, the owner will charge them for the costs related to the same.
All stays include
At Homes & Villas by Marriott Bonvoy we believe certain amenities should be standard.
24/7 support
Kitchen essentials
Starter kit of bathroom amenities
High-speed wifi
Professional cleaning
Premium linens and towels
Television
Digital free stays
Our Tiny Home rentals may not include all essential amenities inside the home.
About the area
Brussels, the capital city of Belgium, is a destination that beautifully combines history, culture, and culinary delights. The city's architectural marvels reflect its rich past - from grand palaces and gothic cathedrals to Art Nouveau buildings and contemporary structures.
The Grand Place, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of Europe's most beautiful squares, is the heart of the city. It boasts ornate guild houses and an impressive Town Hall. Close by stands the famed Manneken Pis statue, a symbol of Brussels' unique spirit.
Art enthusiasts will find Brussels' museums world-class. The Royal Museums of Fine Arts boast an extensive collection of Flemish art including pieces by Rubens and Bruegel while the Magritte Museum houses the largest collection of works by Belgian surrealist artist René Magritte.
For those intrigued by European politics, a trip to the European Quarter offers a glimpse into the operations of the European Union with key EU institutions like the European Commission and European Parliament located here.
Brussels' connection with comic strip art has earned it the title 'Capital of Comics'. This can be explored at places like Belgian Comic Strip Center or simply strolling around town spotting murals featuring beloved characters like Tintin and Asterix.
Food lovers will relish in Brussels' culinary scene known for its waffles, chocolates, fries and beer. Numerous breweries also offer tours for beer enthusiasts.
Nature lovers are not left out either with green spaces such as Bois de la Cambre park or Sonian Forest on its outskirts offering hiking or biking trails.
In summary, Brussels caters to all types of travelers - history buffs, foodies or nature enthusiasts - making it a worthwhile destination to explore.
House rules
Check-in 4:00 PM • Check-out 10:00 AM