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Nederland - Huize Oranjewoud

Nederland - Huize Oranjewoud
In 1664 the Frisian Nassau’s bought some heathland east of Heerenveen known as ‘t Wold. The ‘village’ became its name Oranjewoud (Orange Forest - Orange is the colour of the Dutch royal family) in the year of 1676, when Albertina Agnes, Prinses van Oranje Nassau, after the death of her husband Willem Frederik van Nassau - Stadtholder of Frisia - bought an existing country estate.

Early 18th century her daughter-in-law Henriëtte Amalia van Anhalt-Dessau modernized the manor by (landscape) architect Marot (well known for the construction of Palace Het Loo nearby Apeldoorn). Marot designed two new wings for Oranjewoud, but the central building was never built. The architect also planned the gardens and park around the manor. During the French occupation, both wings were demolished and the property was sold.

Two estates were built where the Stadtholder's country house had once stood: Oranjewoud at the site of the old castle and Oranjestein where the home of the estate manager had lived. Various generations of the Oranje-Nassau family spent their summer at Oranjewoud. It remained in the possession of the Oranje-Nassau family for a long time. The last time a family member showed up was in 1791. Not long after, the summer residence was demolished.

In 1823, the jonkheer De Blocq van Scheltinga bought the land and had the current country house built on the old foundations. White plastered Huize Oranjewoud (Country House Oranjewoud) is surrounded by a beautiful garden and a moat. The estate remained in the family until 1953.

Huize Oranjewoud is private owned and is used and rented to companies for meetings of all kinds.

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 Jean-Paul
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Beautifully presented manor house.
Interesting infos in addition.
2 years ago.
 Eric Desjours
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I'm late in visiting your always instructive posts.
I do like this contrast brought by this long history building. Two lovely captures, Jaap
2 years ago.
 sunlight
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Ein sehr schöne Gebäude und eine interessante Geschichte Jaap !
2 years ago.
 Rafael
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Una preciosa casa! Que tengas un buen día
2 years ago.
 Leo W
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ein wunderschöner Palast
2 years ago.

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