Heiligenberg, Manor house in Leusden, Netherlands
Heiligenberg is a neoclassical manor house in Leusden with a white plastered facade, gray-tiled roof, and a central entrance reached by seven steps. The two-story building sits within a park featuring a natural hill and a pond.
The site was home to a monastery established around 1000, which later moved to Utrecht. The present manor house was built on this location at a later time and designed in the neoclassical style.
The estate takes its name from the natural hill that rises from the surrounding land. The interior shows Empire-style furnishings and details that reflect how wealthy families lived during the 19th century.
The property is located at Heiligenbergerweg 5 and requires advance reservations for visits through the website. Plan your trip ahead since the grounds are not open for casual drop-in visits.
The natural hill on the property was shaped during the last Ice Age and offers visitors a vantage point. The pond on the grounds has a distinctive shape that gives the landscape an interesting character.
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