Chateau Miranda, also known as Château de Noisy, is a neo-Gothic building erected in the 19th century in Celles, Belgium. Commissioned by the Liedekerke-Beaufort family, who had left their previous residence, the Château de Vêves, during the French Revolution, its construction was entrusted to the English architect Milner in 1866.

The building, vacant since 1991, fell into an advanced state of decay. Although the municipality of Celles offered to take over the building, the family declined the offer. Currently, the site has been demolished.
Occupied by the same family until World War II, the castle was then taken over by the National Railway Company of Belgium (NMBS), which used it as an orphanage. It continued to operate as an orphanage until 1980.




