Theekoepel Land en Bosch restored
Posted in Current Affairs, Fieldwork, Garden History on February 19th, 2012 1 Comment »
The restoration of the theekoepel at Land en Bosch has been completed. Photos of before and after presented here.
Posted in Current Affairs, Fieldwork, Garden History on February 19th, 2012 1 Comment »
The restoration of the theekoepel at Land en Bosch has been completed. Photos of before and after presented here.
Posted in Current Affairs, Garden History on October 18th, 2010 No Comments »
Land en Bosch was bought by Natuurmonumenten in December 2007, as mentioned in this earlier post. It is part of a large group of estates the organisation owns in ‘s-Graveland. Natuurmonumenten has since then been preparing the estate for public entrance (in parts of the garden). Most of that work has remained unseen, and will [...]
Posted in Current Affairs, Garden History on February 14th, 2009 2 Comments »
Schaep en Burgh, the most northern of the estates in ‘s-Graveland, is currently being restored by its owner Natuurmonumenten. The estate, which originated in the 17th century, had been remodeled in 1818 into a landscape garden by architect J. D. Zocher Jr. Natuurmonumenten are now using a map from around 1820 as a guideline for [...]
Posted in Current Affairs on April 3rd, 2008 1 Comment »
A neighbour who states that the new owner ‘undermines its own guiding principles’; a local council (Wijdemeren) who seems to be surprised by plans to start a ‘care hotel’ (zorghotel) in the main house, and hits back hard at an individual who opposes to the plans; a new owner who teams up with a party [...]
Posted in Current Affairs on December 26th, 2007 No Comments »
Natuurmonumenten has added a new estate to the cluster of estates they already own in ‘s Graveland. In the beginning of December Land en Bosch was acquired. After extensive cleaning operations and preparations, this estate will be added to the public rambling path that Natuurmonumenten already has in the area. Natuurmonumenten has its headquarters in [...]
Posted in Current Affairs, Garden History on December 26th, 2007 No Comments »
Earlier this month, the first step in the transfer of Beeckestijn to its new owners was finally completed by the transfer of ownership from the Velsen council to the department of DLG.1 It has taken all parties involved almost 6 months to agree on the terms and conditions under which the transfer takes place. It [...]
Posted in Current Affairs, Garden History on July 21st, 2007 No Comments »
In a predictable turn of events, the arrangements surrounding Beeckestijn have led to questions in parliament (Tweede Kamer). Mrs. Snijder-Hazelhoff, member of parliament for the oppositional liberal party (VVD) and -according to her profile- dairy farmer in the northeastern part of The Netherlands, directed questions to the Minister of Agriculture (Gerda Verburg -CDA) on the [...]
Posted in Current Affairs, Garden History on July 6th, 2007 No Comments »
It is official: Beeckestijn as complete estate is saved (to the left: an image of only half the territory as pictured on the 1772 estate map by architect Johann Georg Michael). Last Thursday evening (it only took them ten minutes) the Velsen council voted in favour of plans to exchange the estate against development plots [...]