There are still a few farms near the Weesper town center. The 18th century farmhouse Kerklaan 8 consists of a stone house, a higher wooden business area and a parallel stone barn.
Other examples are Kerklaan 10 (circa 1880) and Groeneweg 25 - both with a cross front house - and the gardeners' house Korte Stammerdijk 5 (circa 1870). Some older farms are located in the outlying area along the Vecht. The 17th-century Honswijck farm (Lange Muiderweg 30), formerly called 'Veelust', is formed by a basement-deep dwelling house and a perpendicular and cane covered living and stable section. An 18th-century origin has the supposedly home-built Huize America ('s-Gravelandseweg 6), a white plastered L-shaped building with basement and bell-floor. The farm built here ('s-Gravelandseweg 7) with business and living area dates from around 1830.
Beautiful 18th-century, partly under-basement, transverse house farms are Huis te Capelle (Lange Muiderweg 16), with a wooden summer house, and Oudervrucht (Dammerweg 4) with side walls. Probably at the end of the eighteenth century as a country house was built Vechtzicht ('s-Gravelandseweg 22, late 18th century), whose broad facade features a middle ressault with fronton. Examples of 18th century longhouse farms are 's-Gravelandseweg 39 and Huis ten Bosch (Gooilandseweg 7). The 17th-century farmhouse Lange Muiderweg 22-24 (17th century, front house circa 1880) and the 18th-century farm Werk en Hoop (Lange Muiderweg 20) received a new front house in the 19th century, around 1880 and around 1860. An the full width basement block-shaped house has the farm Dammerweg 10 (circa 1860). A façade stone with the text 'De Melkkoe 1747' has been reused from a predecessor. A comparable foundation can be found at the house of the farm Rundervreugd (Dammerweg 1, 1877, barn 1909). The Landlust farm (Utrechtseweg 112) consists of two components placed at right angles. The in the core 18th century house was rebuilt in 1866 with round cellar windows and a carved decorative frame along the roof. The longhouse farm De Overhorn ('s-Gravelandseweg 50-51) built around 1875 has an adjacent summer house. Various cross-country farms are also equipped with a summer house, such as 's-Gravelandseweg 23-23a, the Wiadel and Vecht farm (' s-Gravelandseweg 29-30b), Utrechtseweg 116 (all around 1885) and Dammerweg 2-3 (1893). Noteworthy are the stumpy farms Utrechtseweg 90 and 92 (circa 1900), which are rare in this area. Traditional in form is the Hoeve Loodijk (Gooilandseweg 14, circa 1935). Because of the Kringenwet built in wood are the farms 's-Gravelandseweg 4 (1925, contractor J.C. van Houten) and' s-Gravelandseweg 37 (circa 1925).