Zwanenburg is all that remains of the six medieval fortified houses that Dinther once boasted and dates from the 14th century.
Around 1400, a stone room was built on the site of the current house. The south-eastern building mass of the current house dates from ca. 1480-1520. Around 1620 a part was added; the southwestern building mass. The northwestern building mass also dates from around 1620, but was extensively rebuilt at the end of the seventeenth century. In 1733 the house was dilapidated, but later it was restored. In 1850 the part with the empire arched windows was built, the northeast building mass; And in 1865 the farmhouse, which was separate from the house, burned down and was rebuilt against the house. Between 1946 and 1953 a large-scale restoration of the main house followed. The attached farmhouse was completely restored in 2008.
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Zwanenburgseweg 6, 5473 KT Heeswijk Dinther, Noord-Brabant, Netherlands
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