Leusveld
Rhienderensestraat 24
Leusveld Castle
Leusveld Castle is believed to have been constructed during the 14th century as a manor house.
History
- Its purpose was likely to serve as a residence for local nobility or a fortified stronghold.
- The castle's architectural style is not well-documented, but it is reportedly a typical example of medieval Dutch architecture.
The layout consists of a central keep surrounded by outbuildings and walls.
Location
Leusveld Castle is located in Hall, Netherlands, at Rhienderensestraat 24.
Historical Significance and Events
The castle has played a significant role in local history, but specific events are not well-documented.
It is reportedly a notable example of medieval Dutch architecture.
Current Status and Use
Leusveld Castle is currently used as a private residence.
Its current status is that of a privately owned building.
Heritage Status
The castle has been designated as a protected monument in the Netherlands, but specific details regarding its designation are not available.
Visiting Information
Visitors can access the castle by appointment only.
The castle's address is Rhienderensestraat 24, Hall, Netherlands.
Notable Features and Rooms
Notable features of Leusveld Castle include its central keep and outbuildings.
Specific details regarding its interior layout are not available.
Details
| Name | Leusveld |
|---|---|
| City | Hall |
| Country | Netherlands |
| Coordinates | 52.103313, 6.1148925 |
| Current use | private residence |
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