Villa Dennenhoef, Early 20th-century residence in Moergestel, Netherlands.
Villa Dennenhoef is a residence in Oisterwijk, Netherlands, situated on an expansive property with a main house and several supporting structures. The estate occupies a substantial rural setting in the region of North Brabant.
The original house was built in 1910 and stood for more than a century on the property. In 2018, it was demolished to make way for a new residential building.
The property gained regional attention in 1994 due to significant events that made it a subject of local news and discussions.
This is a private residential property located in a rural area outside the village center. The grounds are not open to public access, so viewing is only possible from nearby roads.
In the 1990s, the grounds included a flower garden and a small collection of animals kept on the property. These features gave the estate a distinctive character beyond typical residential uses of the time.
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