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"There is something about the pace of walking and the pace of thinking that goes together. Walking requires a certain amount of attention but it leaves great parts of the time open to thinking. I do believe once you get the blood flowing through the brain it does start working more creatively, your senses are sharpened. As a writer, I also use it as a form of problem solving. I'm far more likely to find a solution by going for a walk than sitting at my desk and ‘thinking'."
Geoff Nicholson, author of The Lost Art of Walking.

This secluded split-level house, build in 1973 by architect E. J. Demeyere contains a 5400 m2 wild garden, 500 meters to the heather / forrest and 3 km from shops, train station and restaurants. Kalmthoutse heide at 4 km. A nature lover's paradise of wildlife and salutary peace. The center of Antwerp takes 35 min. by car and 20 min. by train.

The venue contains space for different kind of events like meetings, workshops, and a working place for authors, poets, jewellers or other artists of questionable character.

We offer a suite for two persons with washing corner and fridge, private toilet and bathroom with shower in the hall next to a standard room for two persons. (With a max. of 8 persons in group.) The house is smoke free. Sauna, breakfast optional and wifi included.

Prices, bookings and availability: silke@silkefleischer.com