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Nederland - Wijhe, De Gelder

Nederland - Wijhe, De Gelder
De Gelder was originally a so called havezate (manor or fortified (farm)house). The house was first mentioned in 1382 and was originally part of another estate. In 1601 there is talk of a separate house, which was extended in 1611. In 1683, the property was sold to the Van Dedem family, in whose possession it would remain for a long time.

Early 20th century De Gelder came by inheritance into the possession of the noble family of De Vos van Steenwijk. The property was demolished in 1913. On the estate there are still some buildings such as a coach house, a bridge and an entrance gate that belonged to the manor. The moat also remained intact.

Nowadays the estate is still managed by one of the members of the Vos van Steenwijk family. The house is also inhabited by the family.

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 Richard Chamberlain
Richard Chamberlain
Excellent.
3 years ago.
 Gary Schotel
Gary Schotel club
De Vos van Steenwijk family also owned a "Herenhuis" in Abbenbroek.(My place of birth)
Great picture and info!
3 years ago.
 Pat Del
Pat Del club
On voit que ce domaine était autrefois bien protégé ...
3 years ago.
 Janet Brien
Janet Brien club
Lovely architecture, beautiful buildings, great angles and wonderful images to enjoy! Reading about the history of this place was very interesting...boy has it been around for a while! And changed hands so many times as well as been demolished and rebuilt...wow! You remind me why Europeans have a bit of a snicker when we young Americans talk about our old structures...1382 puts us to red-faced shame! I just looked it up...the "oldest town in the USA" is a place called St. Augustine in Florida that was erected in 1565...182 years after this place was first built! www.visitflorida.com/en-us/cities/st-augustine/welcome-to-americas-oldest-city.html#:~:text=Augustine%2C%20America's%20Oldest%20City&text=CYCLEHERE%20MEDIA-,St.,the%20%22Nation's%20Oldest%20City.%22
Thanks again for the lovely presentation!
3 years ago.
 Nora Caracci
Nora Caracci club
a long history about a beautiful place very well documented !
3 years ago.

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