Domein Bovy is a nature reserve and recreational area of 34 ha, located in Bolderberg in the Belgian municipality of Heusden-Zolder.
In 1154, Count Louis I of Loon donated the area to the Norbertines of the Abbey of Averbode. In manuscripts from that time, the domain was also referred to as Bolderberg winning and Laethof. A carré farm was built here in Haspengouw style. During the French Revolution, the property came into the hands of private families. Initially, Paul Hermans became the owner, and later it passed to the Jacobs family. Johanna Jacobs married Joseph Bovy in 1849, who became governor of Limburg in 1872 and died in 1879. Thus, the domain acquired the name: Goed van Bovy, or the little castle.
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