Villa Eik and Berg (from 1850) (from 1916 called Waalheuvel); Bernardus Noorduijn was the owner from 1850 to September 1861. His brother Arend Noorduijn inherited the villa and used it as a country house until September 1896. His daughter Catharina van Roggen - Noorduijn was the owner until 1902 and sold the building to the Margarine manufacturer Goossens, who inhabited the villa until 1908. From September 1911 to December 1914 the owner was called Jonkheer van Holthe, after which in 1916 the banker Alfred Hethey converted the building into what it is now and the name was changed t


Villa Eik and Berg (from 1850) (from 1916 called Waalheuvel); Bernardus Noorduijn was the owner from 1850 to September 1861. His brother Arend Noorduijn inherited the villa and used it as a country house until September 1896. His daughter Catharina van Roggen - Noorduijn was the owner until 1902 and sold the building to the Margarine manufacturer Goossens, who inhabited the villa until 1908. From September 1911 to December 1914 the owner was called Jonkheer van Holthe, after which in 1916 the banker Alfred Hethey converted the building into what it is now and the name was changed to Villa Waalheuvel. After his bankruptcy in September 1918, the industrialist Lande the owner who lived there until 1940.


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