Huis Teisterbant, Kerkdriel, Protected heritage house in Kerkdriel, Netherlands.
Huis Teisterbant is a residential house with a plastered facade and pitched roof set between stepped gables located in Kerkdriel. The building features vaulted cellars in its left section and maintains its original structure across multiple levels.
The house dates to the 15th century and was registered as a national monument in 1971. Its construction reflects the evolution of craftsmanship visible in how the building was altered and maintained through different periods.
The house displays typical Dutch building methods through its wall anchors and decorative cornice that craftspeople refined over centuries. You can see these traditional details directly on the facade and understand how such homes were constructed in earlier times.
The monument sits on Teisterbandstraat in Kerkdriel and can be viewed from the street, with the facade details most visible in daylight. Since it remains a private residence, access to the interior is not available to the public.
An 18th-century wing extends from the rear of the house, showing how the owner enlarged the structure in later years. This addition with its different architectural details allows visitors to spot how building styles shifted across time.
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