- just ****s), a
ridderhofstad (Utrecht), a
stins or
state (Friesland), or a
havezate (Drente,
Overijssel and Gelderland). Some of
these buildings were fortified...
-
southern flank of a hill
along the
Deventer to
Vreden road. De Kamp is
former havezate was
built in 1636 for Otto Gansneb. It was
redesigned in 1789. In 1840...
- This is a list of
havezates in Drenthe. List of
castles in the Netherlands#Drenthe...
- 1500, the
havezate Boskamp was
built which was
demolished in 1859, and
replaced by the
Willibrordus church.
Groot Hoenlo [nl] is a
havezate located to...
-
first mentioned in 1227 as van Vlederingen. The
etymology is unknown. The
havezate Herinckhave was
first mentioned in the 14th century. The
current building...
- as a
little castle, in the
Netherlands locally known as
havezate (Dutch). The word
havezate is used in the
Dutch provinces of
Drenthe and Overijssel...
- destro**** in 1945. It was
rebuilt between 1948 and 1950. ****s
Bingerden is a
havezate which was
first mentioned in 970. It was
extensively modified in 1786,...
-
first mentioned in 1321 as Ghelinde, and
means "fenced off terrain". The
havezate Glinthorst was
mentioned for the
first time in 1325. It was demolished...
-
Reformed Church dates from 1679 and has a bell
dating from 1366.
Warmelo is a
havezate surrounded by a moat from the 17th
century and is
located to the west of...
- have
placed it
under ****endoorn. In 1840, it was home to 177 people. An
havezate (manor house) was
known to
exist in
Egede as
early as 1382. It has long...