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    Manor house (redirect from Havezate)
    just huis), a ridderhofstad (Utrecht), a stins or state (Friesland), or a havezate (Drente, Overijssel and Gelderland). Some of these buildings were fortified...
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    This is a list of havezates in Drenthe. List of castles in the Netherlands#Drenthe...
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    southern flank of a hill along the Deventer to Vreden road. De Kamp is former havezate was built in 1636 for Otto Gansneb. It was redesigned in 1789. In 1840...
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    1500, the havezate Boskamp was built which was demolished in 1859, and replaced by the Willibrordus church. Groot Hoenlo [nl] is a havezate located to...
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    first mentioned in 1321 as Ghelinde, and means "fenced off terrain". The havezate Glinthorst was mentioned for the first time in 1325. It was demolished...
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  • is a list of castles in the Netherlands per province. See also List of havezates in Drenthe See List of stins in Friesland See List of borgs in Groningen...
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    Dutch province of Drenthe and is part of the De Wolden municipality. The havezate Huis te Echten is located in the village. Echten is an esdorp which developed...
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    as a little castle, in the Netherlands locally known as havezate (Dutch). The word havezate is used in the Dutch provinces of Drenthe and Overijssel...
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    Reformed Church dates from 1679 and has a bell dating from 1366. Warmelo is a havezate surrounded by a moat from the 17th century and is located to the west of...
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    destroyed in 1945. It was rebuilt between 1948 and 1950. Huis Bingerden is a havezate which was first mentioned in 970. It was extensively modified in 1786,...
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    and was restored between 1923 and 1925. The havezate (manor house) Westrup is one of the four havezates of Dwingeloo, and the only one which has remained...
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    was constructed detached from the tower. The havezate De Klencke dates from the Middle Ages. A havezate was a requirement to be admitted to the Knights...
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    and restored between 1949 and 1953. The estate Lathmer was originally a havezate and probably dated from the 16th century. A new estate was built in 1866...
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    first mentioned in 1227 as van Vlederingen. The etymology is unknown. The havezate Herinckhave was first mentioned in the 14th century. The current building...
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    was extensively modified between 1493 and 1494. In the 15th century, the havezate (manor house) Averbergen was constructed on two yards from the former monastery...
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    1954 and 1957, and the 19th century modifications were undone. The former havezate 't Velde was first mentioned in 1326. Shortly after 1535 it redesigned...
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    completed. In 1840, it was home to 612 people. Huis Verwolde is a former havezate. It was first mentioned in 1346. In 1510, it was ordered destroyed by the...
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    defeated by the citizens of Drenthe. In 1339, Huis Gramsbergen [nl], a havezate, was built which developed into a castle. In 1673, it was taken by the...
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    the Dutch Revolt due to war damage. Huis Mensinge or Huis te Roden is a havezate (manor house) which was built in the 15th century as a replacement of an...
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    Dwingeloo - De Bork - Westeinde Drentsche Hoofdvaart, Uffelterbrug De havezate Oldengaerde te Dwingeloo "Gemeentelijke indeling op 1 januari 1998" [Municipal...
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    an esdorp without a church which developed in the 12th century around a havezate which was demolished around 1800. It was first mentioned around 1232 as...
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    have placed it under Hellendoorn. In 1840, it was home to 177 people. An havezate (manor house) was known to exist in Egede as early as 1382. It has long...
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    and owner of the havezate (a type of fortified house) Oldemeule, which was demolished in 1800. The estate that belonged to the havezate was handed over...
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    between 1409 and 1411. It was restored in 1720 and again in 1838. The havezate (manor house) Oud Rande was originally built in the 15th century. Between...
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    Tynaarlo. The hamlet was located around the mansion. The mansion was a havezate which was a requirement to be admitted to the Knights of Drenthe. Around...
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    Assen. The former village Bonnen was located to the east and contained the havezate Entinge from 1648 until its demolition in 1768. The Dutch Reformed Church...
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    of Orange. Nothing remains anymore of the castle. Huis te Eerbeek is a havezate (manor house) from the 14th century. It was rebuilt in neoclassic style...
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    quite some nobility moved to Vollenhove. They built their estates (Dutch: havezates) in the town, which was unique. Therefore, Vollenhove was called the city...
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    15th century, and was replaced by the St. Antonius Church in 1875. The havezate Lowaard was first mentioned in 1467. It was extensively rebuilt between...
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    Cluse. The castle was built in 1348 and destroyed in 1598. In 1652, a havezate was built in its place. The Catholic St.-Martinus Church was built between...
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