Plashoeve, Historical farmhouse in Lieshout, Netherlands.
Plashoeve is a farmhouse in the municipality of Laarbeek in North Brabant, protected as a national monument and featuring traditional Dutch building features. The structure combines residential and working areas typical of rural holdings in this region.
The farmhouse received protection as a national monument due to its importance in Dutch agricultural and building heritage. This recognition shows that the building preserves features from a significant period in rural development across Brabant.
The farmhouse reflects the lifestyle of farmers who worked this land over generations, shaping the North Brabant countryside. Its layout shows how rural families organized their lives between living quarters and animal shelters.
Access to the property requires permission and cannot be visited without approval beforehand. Due to its protected status, any work on the building needs permits, which limits casual visits and inspections.
The building retains its original structural elements from a time when such houses were central to rural life. Today it stands as a rare example of how farmers combined living and working spaces under one roof.
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