Huize "Heyendaal" also known as the castle of Jurgens. In 1912, the age -old Heyendael estate was purchased by Margarine manufacturer Frans Jurgens from Oss who wanted to live there with his family. Since the existing country house was old and too small, he commissioned architect Charles Estourgie to design a large country house. Construction started in November 1912 and it was ready in 1914. Building style: Dutch Renaissance style of which the stepped gables on the front and rear and the many decorations in natural stone are clear characteristics.


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