The
hamlet of
Blommerschot is located in the southeast of
Oostmalle in the
Campine region of
Flanders,
Belgium. Blommerschot was already mentioned in 1300 as
Eene oude Ridderlyck hof (E: a
noble court), and possibly dates back from a
Frankish settlement. In the 17
th century it was owned by Johan de Proost,
Lord of Wechel, who obtained the
feudal rights of the
Land of Turnhout (Wechelderzande-Vlimmeren, Lille, Gierle, Beerse-Vosselaar) from
Philip IV Duke of Brabant in 1626.
In the forests of Blommerschot stands a former hunting pavilion (Castle of Blommerschot), and a Chapel of Our Lady of Lourdes (1900). The Cross of Blommerschot, located at Pulderbos, commemorates Léon Nève de Mévergnies (La Hulpe, 20 July 1848-Ghent, 26 January, 1934).
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