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Nederland: Velsen-Zuid, Buitenplaats Beeckestijn

Nederland: Velsen-Zuid, Buitenplaats Beeckestijn
The history of Buitenplaats Beeckestijn (summer residence Beeckestijn) goes back to the 15th century. Beeckestijn used to be a country house for rich merchants from Amsterdam. In 1742, Jan Jacob Boreel bought Beeckestijn. Of all the residents, he left his mark on the appearance of the estate the most. Since early 2011, Natuurmonumenten has been the manager of the gardens and the park forest.

The publicly accessible gardens of Beeckestijn are unique in the Netherlands, because it is the only location where one can simultaneously view two historically different styles. Just behind the manor a geometrically conceived part in the style of the French Baroque and adjacent a more natural English landscape park.

Beeckestijn also has so-called utility gardens, such as a vegetable garden, orchard and herb garden. One of these gardens has a serpentine wall on two sides. The Netherlands only has eight of these walls left, two of which are at Beeckestijn. The winding shape retains heat from the sun and ensures that espalier fruit such as peaches, apricots and other exotic fruits can grow here.

Garden and park forest are managed by ‘Natuurmonumenten’ - a Dutch society for preservation of nature monuments in the Netherlands.

Maria Lovasz, Eric Desjours, J. Gafarot, grobi358 and 45 other people have particularly liked this photo


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 Gary Schotel
Gary Schotel club
Beautiful
23 months ago.
 Herb Riddle
Herb Riddle club
As walls go, I have to love the first PiP photo but it all adds up. Well done.

HWW. enjoy the day. Herb
23 months ago.
 Ulrich John
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HWW, Jaap ! Wish you a very nice rest of the week !
23 months ago.
 Keith Burton
Keith Burton club
A beautiful and well composed set of images Jaap...............your main image is especially lovely!

I like all the PiPs, but my favourites are the first one with that lovely curved wall and the trees trained up the brickwork........and the last one with the beautiful avenue of trees!

The predominantly green colour palette is gorgeous!
23 months ago.
 Xata
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The serpentine walls are impressive and I remember reading about this technic in cold countries to make fruits grow.
Excellent and most interesting series, HWW Jaap
23 months ago.

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