St Bernardus

‘t Zand 23, formerly ‘t Zand 15, Bredevoort

St Bernardus House is a distinctive building on ’t Zand, the central square of Bredevoort. The building has a rich history, having served as a residence, a sanatorium, and a nursing home.

The building was originally commissioned by Jan Satink, a lieutenant colonel in the States Army, Regiment of Nationals. It was erected on the site where the outer bailey of Bredevoort Castle once stood. In 1800, the house passed into the possession of the Roelvink family through inheritance. Arnoldus Florentinus Roelvink, a scion of this family, served as the mayor of Bredevoort from 1813.

In 1897, the building was purchased by Father Bernardus Mulders. The priest was a man of means and acquired the former steward’s house with his own funds. His goal, he wrote, was to offer “his poor children” a Catholic education. Because Catholic schools were costly at the time, he devised a clever solution: he brought nuns to Bredevoort, who established a convent and a sanatorium in the steward’s house. Nuns were an economical option as they received no salary, having dedicated their lives to God.

Under the management of the Franciscan Sisters of Thuine, the ‘R.K. Sanatorium St. Bernardus Gesticht’ (Roman Catholic St. Bernardus Sanatorium Institute) was established. He named the convent-sanatorium after his own patron saint, Saint Bernard of Clairvaux. With the profits from the sanatorium, the priest started a primary school: the Sint Joannesschool.

The sanatorium was intended for wealthy patients, as the nursing costs were high, ranging from f 1.50 to f 2.20 per day. Medical expenses and pharmacy costs were charged at 10 guilders per month. Second-class patients paid f 7.50.

From 1907, people came to Bredevoort from all over the country to recover in the sanatorium. They often stayed for months. During the day, they would lie in bed in an open-air pavilion (lighal), even in winter, completely wrapped up. In the garden of Sint Bernardus—now the Vestingpark (Fortress Park)—there were at least ten of these pavilions, with their open sides facing the sun. Two of these have been preserved and are now designated as national monuments (rijksmonumenten).

The sanatorium remained in use until 1933. Afterwards, the building was repurposed as a nursing home for the elderly. In 1938, the Sisters of Thuine were succeeded by the Sisters of St. Joseph from Amersfoort. The last sisters left Bredevoort in 1985.

In 1988, a large-scale renovation and expansion of the building was carried out by the Stichting Verzorgingstehuis St. Bernardus (St. Bernardus Nursing Home Foundation). The nursing home eventually moved to the newly rebuilt Ambthuis in 2008.

Since 2020, the building has had a new destination: it is used as the boutique hotel & brasserie De Heerlyckheid.


Owners

Overview is incomplete.

YearPlotOwnerDescription
1832B-209
B-208
Arnoldus Florentinus Roelvink,
mayor of Aalten and
Bredevoort in Bredevoort
550 m² house & garden
220 m² house & garden
1877B-397
B-380
Bernard Andries Roelvink,
clerk at the cantonal court
235 m² house & garden
552 m² house & garden
1887B-588
B-589
Leonard Roelvink, mayor240 m² house & yard
280 m² coach house, kitchen, stables & yard
1898B-588
B-589
Hermann Schepers, schoemaker240 m² house & yard
280 m² coach house, kitchen, stables & yard
1901B-734R.C. church of Bredevoort21.023 m² house, sheds, yard & garden
1909B-792R.C. church of Bredevoort13.373 m² house, hospital,
shed & garden
1952B-979R.C. church of Bredevoort13.538 m² house, stables,
hospital & garden
1988B-1265St. Verzorgingshuis Sint Bernardus 2.760 m² “BWT”

Features


Cadastral no.B-1963
FunctionResidential property,
Sanatorium,
Retirement home,
Hospitality
Year of construction1764
MonumentMunicipal
monument

Residents

Period 1823-1850

Bredevoort 45

Arnoldus Florentinus Roelvink (Borculo, 23-12-1789), mayor
Elzabé Maria Theodora ten Cate (Neede, 21 juli 1798)

Bredevoort 46

Theodora Sophia Roelvink (Bredevoort, 09-11-1760)

Period 1838-1850

Bredevoort 77

Arnoldus Florentinus Roelvink (Borculo, 23-12-1789), mayor
Elzabé Maria Theodora ten Cate (Neede, 21 juli 1798)

Bredevoort 78

Theodora Sophia Roelvink (Bredevoort, 09-11-1760)

Period 1850-1860

Bredevoort 77

Arnoldus Florentinus Roelvink (Borculo, 23-12-1789), mayor
Elzabe Maria Theodora ten Cate (Neede, 21 juli 1798)

Bredevoort 78

Theodora Sophia Roelvink (Bredevoort, 09-11-1760)

Period 1860-1870

Bredevoort 77

Elzabe Maria Theodora ten Cate (Neede, 21 juli 1798)

Bredevoort 78

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Period 1870-1880

Bredevoort 84

Elzabe Maria Theodora ten Cate (Neede, 21 juli 1798)

Bredevoort 85

Leonard Roelvink (Bredevoort, 30-04-1833), mayor
Christina Paschen (Winterswijk, 27-03-1848)

Period 1880-1890

Bredevoort 101

Elzabe Maria Theodora ten Cate (Neede, 21 juli 1798)

Bredevoort 102

Leonard Roelvink (Bredevoort, 30-04-1833), mayor
Christina Paschen (Winterswijk, 27-03-1848)

Period 1890-1900

Bredevoort 85a

Heinrich Nuijken (Gahlen/D, 11-09-1833)
Anna Velthacke (Vreden/D, 16-05-1834)

Bredevoort 85

Christina Paschen (Winterswijk, 27-03-1848)

Next residents:

Hermann Schepers (Weseke/D, 17-08-1828), schoemaker
Elisabeth Dieckmann (Alpen/D, 24-12-1840)

Period 1900-1910

Bredevoort 83a

Heinrich Nuijken (Gahlen/D, 11-09-1833)
Anna Velthacke (Vreden/D, 16-05-1834)

Next residents:

Catharina Niemeijer (Salzbergen/D, 28-11-1856)

Here follows a long list of nurses and schoolteachers.

Continued list of residents:

Bredevoort 83a > 084

More (a.o.) foster sisters, teachers, sisters of charity, as well as patients.

Bredevoort 83 > 85

Hermann Schepers (Weseke/D, 17-08-1828), schoemaker
Elisabeth Dieckmann (Alpen/D, 24-12-1840)

Period 1910-1920

Bredevoort 84 > 60

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Bredevoort 85 > 61

Hermann Schepers (Weseke/D, 17-08-1828), schoemaker
Elisabeth Dieckmann (Alpen/D, 24-12-1840)

Address directory 1934

Bredevoort 60 > ‘t Zand 15

St Bernard’s Institution

Address directory 1967

‘t Zand 23

St Bernard’s Institution

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