Cycling Highlight
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Originally, the Sieverdink was not a scholtengoed but a small small farmer in the hamlet of Brinkheurne. The oldest mention is from 1651, with the birth of a daughter. But in terms of size and construction of the farm, it does have the allure of a schholte. It is located in the corner of the Sieverdinkweg with the Bothoekweg, the front with the villa is set back from the road, somewhat visible from the Sieverdinkweg.
It is a farm where farming has not been the central focus for years, but peeling eek (oak) for the tannery, and making wheel / wheels for the farm carts.
In the nineteenth century the farm was enlarged and in 1905 the current building was built.
A walk has been set out on the estate over newly developed nature with a frog pond. (Yellow arrows from Bothoekweg, to Deunkmolenweg).
In the meadow is a beautiful solitary oak tree, also depicted on the mosaic near the separate chairs.
January 30, 2023
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