Beverweerd Castle
Werkhoven, Netherlands, Netherlands
Beverweerd Castle is a 13th-century moated château on an island along the Kromme Rijn river near Werkhoven in Utrecht province, Netherlands.
First documented in 1274 during an attack on Utrecht and owned by knight Zweder van Zuylen, it features a rectangular residential tower with southern and western corner fortifications, later expanded through 14th-19th century additions including neo-Gothic elements.
Passing to the House of Orange-Nassau in 1563 and held by nobility until 1958, it served as the International Quaker School Beverweerd from 1958-1997 before private ownership; today, it stands amid landscaped gardens offering exterior views.
Location
Beverweertseweg 60, 3985 RE Werkhoven, Netherlands
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