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Nederland - ‘s-Graveland, Jagtlust

Nederland - ‘s-Graveland, Jagtlust
The history of the estates in ‘s-Graveland dates back to the year of 1625 (during the Dutch Golden Age). In that year wealthy Amsterdam merchants did get permission to cultivate an area west of Hilversum The sandy soil was excavated and transported by boat to Amsterdam, where it was used for the expansion of the city. On the way back, the ships took manure and rubbish with them to enrich the infertile soil of 's-Graveland. Initially farms were founded on the lots and leased to farmers. Later several estates were created with country houses with park-like gardens.

Jagtlust is a small country estate that historically belongs to the other estates of 's-Graveland. The original farmstead is known by various names such as Het Derde Heihuis, Groot Jan and De Laetste Stuyver. It was not until 1791 that the name Jagtlust was used.

Jagtlust was built on the site of a former inn De Laetste Stuyver. Originally it was a fairly simple country house. More than 70 years after the estate Heilust was added to Jagtlust, it was given its present form in 1900. The house became a second storey, a tower-like extension with a circular staircase and an adjoining orangery. Although one of the smaller estates in 's-Graveland it has a lot to offer: an impressive manor, a large vegetable garden, all kinds of follies and a number of remarkable trees.

Among them a moerascipres (Bald cypress), planted around the year of 1865. This tree has a lot of remarkable cypress knees, which is very rare in the Netherlands (PiP3).
A nearby tulpenboom (Liriodendron) is even some years older. This tree was struck by lightning a few years ago and will be cut down for safety reasons (PiP4 and 5)

In 2006 the estate was bought by Natuurmonumenten (Society for Preservation of Nature Monuments in the Netherlands), ensuring that the manors and their gardens can retain their grandeur. Nowadays Jagtlust is one of the ten estates in 's-Graveland.

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Latest comments - All (74)
 Rafael
Rafael club
Precioso paraje !!!
Seguir cuidándose !
3 years ago.
 Misou 49
Misou 49 club
Superbe !
3 years ago.
 Esther
Esther club
I especially like the trees.
3 years ago.
 Leo W
Leo W club
a very idyllic place
3 years ago.
 Günter Klaus
Günter Klaus club
..........sehr schön ist dieser Durchblick auf das Gebäude lieber Jaap und auch deine anderen Aufnahmen sind wieder richtig sehenswert:))

.......wünsche auch noch ein schönes Adventwochenende,ganz liebe Grüße Güni:))
2 years ago.

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