Piloersemaborg

Den Ham, Netherlands

The Piloersemaborg manor castle was built in 1633 for Johan de Mepsche. After the De Mepsche family left the borg, the building was used for farming. The building, the interior, and the estate are currently owned by the foundation Wierenga van Hamsterborg. Since 2005, the building houses a restaurant of Dick Soek.

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