Rustenhoven, Maartensdijk, Historic estate in Maartensdijk, Netherlands
Rustenhoven is a historic estate in Maartensdijk featuring a main house with two consecutive gable roofs, decorative chimneys, and an ornamental central window on its facade at Dorpsweg 187. The property includes a main residence, stables, a coach house, a bakery, and a garden pavilion positioned where forest and meadow landscapes meet.
The property was built in 1758 and has connections to the Holy Cross Hospital that once operated outside the Witte Vrouwen convent in Utrecht during the 1400s. This span reflects how the land shifted from religious institutional use to private ownership.
The main building displays Louis XIV style through its straight facades and decorative door details, reflecting Dutch classical baroque traditions. This architectural language shapes how visitors perceive the property.
The property is easily visible from Dorpsweg road and accessible for viewing from the surrounding area. The setting between forest and meadow provides a natural backdrop that makes it pleasant to explore on foot.
Between 1977 and 1999, the estate hosted a specialized barometer museum and trading center run by antiquarian Bert Bolle. This unusual chapter transformed the property into a destination for collectors and enthusiasts of scientific instruments.
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