Genial owners Annik and Kristof have turned this elegant, 1756-built town house into a delightful stay. A communal lounge comes with lashings of tea, coffee, and cake to devour among newfound friends in front of the fireplace. High-ceilinged walls are decked in mostly Belgian contemporary art, while many of the original fixtures and fittings have been kept, adapted, or sensitively replaced. Those that didn't make it (old doors, etc.) have even been recycled as decoration. In the rafters, suites have been carved from the old attic, where the original beams, built without using metal nails, are still in situ. You don't even have to bother with keys; keypads have replaced locks on the rooms. This is a living relic that has been wonderfully preserved and updated, and the owners even run a home-wares shop on Serpentstraat if you're taken with their design.