Berkenrode

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Berkenrode is a former village in the Dutch province of North Holland. It is first mentioned as a 'Heerlijkheid' in 1284, though first mention of a castle is found much later in 1466, the van Berkenrodes preferring to live on the Grote Markt in Haarlem. It is now a part of the town of Heemstede.

Oud Berkenrode
Oud Berkenrode

A small group of stately houses are built on the former grounds of the 'Heerlijkheid van Berkenrode'. The moat of the original castle can be seen on maps as a square near the Leidsevaart behind the current building called Berkenrode (no picture yet!). The house called Berkenrode was in fact called Westerduin, until Berkenrode burned down in 1747. Berkenrode was a separate municipality until 1857, when it was merged with Heemstede.[1]

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  1. ^ Ad van der Meer and Onno Boonstra, "Repertorium van Nederlandse gemeenten", KNAW, 2006. [1]

Coordinates: 52°21′N, 4°37′E

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