Huis te Manpad

The Huis te Manpad is an historical villa and former summer home of Jacob van Lennep in Heemstede, the Netherlands; bordered by the Leidsevaart canal, the Manpadslaan, and the Herenweg. It neighbors the estate of Hartekamp, famed for the gardens described by Carl Linnaeus. Both estates still have trees and other flora dating from that period. The most recent private owner, Jan Visser, gave it to the Stichting Huis te Manpad on his death. The house and gardens are not open to the public. During spring and summer months weekly tours are available.

Huis te Manpad

The Huis te Manpad is an historical villa and former summer home of Jacob van Lennep in Heemstede, the Netherlands; bordered by the Leidsevaart canal, the Manpadslaan, and the Herenweg. It neighbors the estate of Hartekamp, famed for the gardens described by Carl Linnaeus. Both estates still have trees and other flora dating from that period. The most recent private owner, Jan Visser, gave it to the Stichting Huis te Manpad on his death. The house and gardens are not open to the public. During spring and summer months weekly tours are available.