Leeuwenburg is an estate and national monument on the Langbroekerwetering near Driebergen in the Dutch province of Utrecht. It is located on a long narrow plot between the Langbroekerdijk and the Gooijerdijk.
This country estate was built in 1657 by order of the Utrecht patrician Gerard Zoudenbalch. The moated block-shaped house was named Zoubalch and consisted of three floors. In 1667 the new owner Melchior Toussain named the house Leeuwenburg.
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