La Haye farm

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La Haye farm is a fortified farmhouse on the Waterloo battlefield in Belgium that played a notable role in the 1815 battle between Napoleon and the Allied forces.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf battlefield site
fortified farmhouse
historic building
architecturalStyle traditional Belgian farmhouse
category Buildings and structures in Walloon Brabant
Farms in Belgium
Waterloo battlefield
surface form: Waterloo battlefield site
conflict Battle of Waterloo
coordinateLocation 50.68 N, 4.41 E
country Belgium
dateOfEvent 18 June 1815
era early 19th century
hasCondition preserved
hasPart barns
farmhouse
outbuildings
walled courtyard
heritageStatus historic monument
languageOfName French
locatedIn Belgium
Walloon Brabant
Waterloo battlefield
locatedNear Brussels, Belgium
surface form: Brussels

Waterloo
locatedOn Waterloo battlefield tourist route
materialUsed brick
stone
nameMeaning the hedge farm
nearbyFeature other Waterloo farm strongpoints
notableCommander Arthur Wellesley, 1st Duke of Wellington
Napoleon Bonaparte
opponent Anglo-Allied Army
surface form: Allied army under the Duke of Wellington

French Army of the North
forces of Napoleon Bonaparte
partOf Napoleonic battlefields
surface form: Napoleonic Wars heritage sites

Waterloo battlefield
surface form: Waterloo battlefield landscape
significantEvent Battle of Waterloo
strategicRole defensive strongpoint on the Waterloo battlefield
part of the Allied forward defensive positions
surroundedBy fields
touristAttraction yes
usedDuring Battle of Waterloo
Napoleonic Wars
usedFor agriculture
military defense during Battle of Waterloo

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Papelotte farm nearby La Haye farm