Cronenburgh, Historical estate in Loenen aan de Vecht, Netherlands.
Cronenburgh is a residential estate with several historical buildings arranged along the riverside in Loenen aan de Vecht. A main house, outbuildings, a boathouse, and a movable bridge form an ensemble spread across the property.
The property was established in 1925 with buildings designed in historical and classical architectural styles. The structures from this era continue to define the appearance of the entire complex.
The estate shows how residents once connected their daily life to the river through a private boathouse and water access. The way buildings and paths face toward the water still shapes how visitors experience the grounds today.
The estate can be reached via Bloklaan, where a new access path leads to the main building. Visitors should allow time to see all the buildings and the boathouse spread across the grounds.
The estate features a rare wooden drawbridge from the 1930s that still functions today. This single-sided lifting bridge crosses a canal and connects the northern side of the property to the river.
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