Huize Bergen, Heritage house in Vught, Netherlands.
Huize Bergen is a two-story residential building in Vught featuring a composite gable roof with slate tiles and facades of brown and yellow brick. The house contains numerous leaded glass windows and is surrounded by a cobblestone courtyard that connects to adjoining garden spaces.
The house was designed by architect Johan Wilhelm Hanrath and received a tower-like extension in 1910 that expanded its structure. These modifications reflect the building's evolution during the early 20th century.
The building holds the status of Rijksmonument, recognizing its place among protected Dutch architectural heritage sites within Complex Glorieuxlaan 1.
The courtyard is accessible to visitors and features traditional cobblestone surfaces with connections to the surrounding garden areas. Its location on Glorieuxlaan 1 makes the property easy to locate with room to walk around and explore.
The garden room and former service areas retain original wooden craftsmanship from the time of construction. These handmade details showcase the careful workmanship applied to the interior finishes of the house.
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