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and 1786 their home in the village was property of the Church and used as a rectory. At the end of the 19th century the house became one of eleven inns in Oostkerke, under the name ‘De Nieuwe Wandeling’ (The New Ramblers). In 1944, during WWII, fighting left the church tower and surrounding houses badly damaged. The former presbytery was totally restored in 1946, retaining as many of the undamaged,

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