C 1740 Collection
Step back in time to the year 1740, where elegance and beauty flourished in every corner
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Step back in time to the year 1740, where elegance and beauty flourished in every corner. Admire the exquisite quilted robe of cotton, adorned with vibrant floral motifs on a striking red background. This garment is a testament to the craftsmanship and artistry of its time. As you enter the gateway to Lake House in Maarssen, The Netherlands, designed by Hendrik de Leth, you are transported into a world of enchantment. The hedge-lined path leads you towards a large cave nestled within the garden of House ter Meer. It beckons exploration and whispers secrets from centuries past. From the Turkish Tent's vantage point, marvel at the splendorous orangery and aviary that grace this magnificent estate's gardens. Nature intertwines seamlessly with man-made structures, creating an idyllic harmony that captivates all who behold it. The terrace in House ter Meer's French garden invites moments of tranquility amidst breathtaking surroundings. As you stand there, take note of your proximity to nature's wonders – flowers bloom delicately before your eyes as if painted onto a canvas. Glimpse at the rear view of House ter Meer itself – an architectural masterpiece crafted by Hendrik de Leth himself. Its grandeur stands tall against lush greenery, embodying both strength and grace. Walk along the colonnade that surrounds House ter Meer's French Garden; each step reveals new vistas that leave one breathless with awe. Immerse yourself fully in this symphony for the senses as fragrances mingle with gentle breezes caressing your skin. Discover more hidden gems within this vast estate - stables housing majestic creatures alongside quaint houses for dedicated gardeners who tend to its beauty day after day. Lose yourself amidst Sterrenbos - an enchanting forest within House ter Meer's expansive grounds. Here lies serenity amongst towering trees and dappled sunlight dancing upon moss-covered paths.