Monuments in Noord-Holland

R. Stenvert en C. Kolman (2006)

Gepubliceerd op 30-03-2018

Farms in Twisk

betekenis & definitie

The development of the farmhouse in Twisk is easy to follow.

A mid-seventeenth-century shoulder façade with plaits has the extended front house of the Stolpboerderij Dorpsweg 79. The partly out of wooden building behind it is possible in the 18th century, just like the framed dove door. The brick front house of the farmhouse village Dorpsweg 69 (restored 1942) dates in view of the blocked stool arches from around 1615. The date '1715' refers to the conversion into a façade with fronton and corner vignoes in Louis XIV style.

The antechamber has a Manneristic paneling with ionic door frame (circa 1615) and a back room with Louis XV paneling (circa 1770). De Lindenhoeve (Dorpsweg 52) is a bell-shaped farmhouse from around 1700 with recessed drilled doors and a front house with a wooden front on the left. The farm was rebuilt in the first half of the 19th century. The Stolpboerderij Dorpsweg 80 has an 18th-century wooden bell façade at the right-hand side of the front house. Similar to this is Dorpsweg 108, but then with a stone bell-gable with corner-shapes at the front of the house. The façade contains the date stones '1735' and '1797'. The later crumbled bell-gable with corner volutes of the extended front house of the farmhouse Dorpsweg 111 is dated '1746' (year-old stone). The thruster doors are decorated with a scalloped edge.

Recessed dars doors and a protruding front house with a wooden front, the - possibly with the use of older parts - established collapsible farms Dorpsweg 96 (internal profiled cobblestones), Olga Hoeve (Dorpsweg 169) and Hornderweg 14.

Expanded front houses also have the farmhouse farms Dorpsweg 84 (circa 1860) and Westeinde 4 (1864). In the latter, eighteenth-century elements were reused in the bell-gable. From around 1870 onwards, the thruster doors are placed at the rear and two doors are regularly made at the front (entrance and death door). An example of this is the wooden farmhouse Dorpsweg 154 (circa 1870) with a mirror. The eclectic farmhouse Dorpsweg 118 is also equipped with a mirror. The gracefully bricked chimney reports the year of construction 1885 and the year stone '1630' comes from a predecessor. The farmhouse Dorpsweg 182 with 18th-century looking wooden center neck facade is dated '1886' with red tiles. The middle section of the colliery Dorpsweg 153 (circa 1890) and Dorpsweg 51 (1893) has been developed as a higher risen middle ressault. The latter farm was given a conservatory around 1910.

In addition to farmhouses, there are also caged farms with an eclectic middle hall as living area. This can be seen in the related farms Dorpsweg 78 (1873) and Dorpsweg 56 (1878). The eclectic middle hall of Dorpsweg 82 (circa 1870) stands free in front of the bell-shed. In shape related, but executed with chalet style and sandstone details, Dorpsweg 119 (circa 1905). The front house of the head-rump farm Dorpsweg 177 is strikingly decorative. The villa-style house of Dorpsweg 159 (circa 1910) is equipped with Art Nouveau details and the front house of the Stolpboerderij Dorpsweg 44 (circa 1930) exhibits expressionistic details.