Tanthof
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Tanthof is a quarter in the South of Delft, the Netherlands. It is build between 1970 and 1980 and mostly consists of low-rise. The area is divided in two parts, Tanthof-Eastside and Tanthof-Westside.
[edit] West and East
Tanthof-West and Tanthof-East were separated on purpose by the old road to Abtswoude, in the South of Delft. These two areas are directly connected to each other only for pedestrians and bicyclists. When the quarter was designed, the architects followed the old creeks. The houses in these two separate areas have very different architectures.
More than half of the houses in Tanthof-East were build for single-family dwellings. About one third of the population lives in a traditional family setting. Tanthof-West is an area with a high amount of young people and young infants. There are three elementary schools and three kindergartens.
[edit] The facilities
On the border between East and West is a children's farm with a water playground. There is a tennis court at the 'Straat van Malakka', a sports hall at the 'Fretstraat' and there is a sports complex in the South of Tanthof-East. In Tanthof-East there is a shopping centre at the 'Dasstraat' and Tanthof-West got his shopping area at the 'Bikolaan'. The distance between Tanthof to the centre of Delft is approximately three kilometres and is easily accessible by bicycle. The Delft University of Technology is only ten minutes away per bicycle. The train station 'Delft-South' lies next to Tanthof-East.
[edit] Trivial
The sand needed for building Tanthof was dug up from the area, now called 'Delftse Hout'. This area is nowadays a recreational area with some lakes.
On January 1st 2005, there were 9100 people registered in Tanthof-West, spread over 3795 houses. In East there live 6624 people in 3160 houses. This is 17% of the total population of Delft City.
South to Tanthof, there is also a recreational area, called 'Abtswoudse Bos'.
At this moment, the city is building a new community centre.