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Nederland - Hoenderloo, plaggenhut

Nederland - Hoenderloo, plaggenhut
Hoenderloo is a village, which only came into existence at the beginning of the 19th century on the rough lands of the Veluwe. In the spring, eekchillers went to this area to strip felled oak trees of their bark, which was used for tanning leather. The eekchillers lived with their families in temporary huts made of sods.

Heather mower and shepherd Albert Brinkenberg was the first permanent resident of Hoenderloo. He built a sod hut (a simple hut partially buried and with a roof covered with sods) between 1813 and 1815. After him, more colonists followed. The residents were poor and worked as forest laborers, sheep shepherds, and plowmen, among other things. Slowly but surely, a small colony of huts made of sods arose. It was called Hoenderloo, after the many korhoenders (black grouse) that roamed there.

The reconstructed cottage is really a stone's throw away from the hut that Brinkenberg built. The present wooden house (unfortunately not open to the public) gives some impression of how sober life must have been.

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 timeghost
timeghost club
Könnte etwas dunkel in der Hütte gewesen sein. Danke für die Erklärung und das Foto, Jaap.
2 years ago.
 Rainer Blankermann
Rainer Blankermann club
A beautiful rural house!
I thank you also for the information.
2 years ago.
 Jean Paul Capdeville
Jean Paul Capdeville club
Cette "chaumière" me fait rêver
2 years ago.
 Eric Desjours
Eric Desjours club
Yes, a very austere life dedicated to work for these eekchillers...
A misty evocation well in the atmosphere of this existence. Two nice shots, Jaap.
Good Sunday to you.
2 years ago.
 Adrian Jones
Adrian Jones club
Wonderful and interesting too, their shelters sound very like the ones early miners constructed near the lead mines in Shropshire.
2 years ago.

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