Monuments in Noord-Holland

R. Stenvert en C. Kolman (2006)

Gepubliceerd op 30-03-2018

Boekesteijn in 's-Graveland

betekenis & definitie

(Noorderinde 56). This country estate was separated from Schaep and Burgh in 1722. Around 1770 arose the two-storey house with basement, two-sided curved landing stairs and neo-classical entrance girth. A modernization followed around 1880 and a renovation in 1915, in which a large tower was added (clock 1730, Hendrik Kemper). The park in landscape style dates from the late 18th century and was adapted in the early 19th century. Built around 1880 the form. gardener's house (Noordereinde 281) and the coach house annex coachman's house (Noordereinde 283), both in neoclassical style. A little younger is the block of service houses Noordereinde 271-279 (circa 1900).