The oldest known brewery in Momignies territory dates from 1660: it was next to the presbytery which had a hop field. There wasnt another one until the one founded in 1825 by Placide F?ier. This forme...
Forge-Philippe owes its name to master blacksmith Philippe de Lalis who in 1549 had a forge in the Wartoise, still known as Fourneau Philippe. On 14 February 1619, his son Charles de Lalis, acting on ...
Englebert Collinet, master glass maker, and member of the family owning the glass furnaces installed close to the river Le Surginet, received Charles-Quint and his son Philippe in 1549 for a visit to ...
After the sale of the Ch?au-Ferme to the lawyer Laisn?n 1749, the property was split into three parts. The main building and the outbuildings served as an inn and the workshops were split between a cl...
This accommodation takes after its name of Toussaint Dohy: small, warm and friendly, and open to the outside world. It warms both heart and body, not by songs but by a good fire in its hearth. In fact...
Not many people know that Cl?nt Macq invented barbed wire in Momignies in 1873. A butcher by profession, he reared and fattened his own stock. It was this that gave him the brilliant idea of making fe...
In the main body of the house, this cottage is a favourite for its charm, arrangement and character. Young or not so young, you will feel you are part of a dream as you sleep in the tower under the og...
In the main part of the building, this accommodation bears the name of the second wife of Nicaise Poschet. From 1615 to 1630 she had twelve children, all baptised in Macon and born at the Ch?au-Ferme....
This accommodation bears the name of one of the daughters of Nicaise Poschet and Jacqueline Dumoustier. Anne G?rd Poschet was born in Macon on 7 August 1630. It was through her that the Poschet estate...
Stocking making first came to the village of Macon from France in about 1750. The craftsmen spun their own wool from the regions sheep. This supplied the weaving industry and the wool fabric obtained ...
Well-suited to people with reduced mobility (single storey), this accommodation is in the old kitchens of the big house of former times and retains various traces of the past, including the bread oven...
In the sheep sheds, this accommodation is named after Jean Fran?s Couture born on 11 June 1783 in Macon. It was while working on his land that he found a pot containing a huge quantity of Roman coins....
In the main body of the house, this accommodation will delight you with its many traces of the past. Warm and comfortable, it will welcome you to the heart of our beautiful region for your holidays an...
Ch?au-ferme de Macon is a large castle farmhouse. It consists of 13 different apartments which are all holiday accommodations. It is also one unit. This simple, charming complex has only recently beco...