eemhofs
Eemhofs are a type of traditional Dutch farmhouse, typically found in the provinces of North Holland and Friesland. They are characterized by their distinctive architectural features, including a central hall with a high ceiling, a large fireplace, and a thatched roof. The interior often features a large hearth, where the family would gather to cook and socialize. Eemhofs were originally built as working farms, but many have been converted into holiday homes or bed and breakfasts in recent years. The term "eemhof" is derived from the Dutch words "eem," meaning "river," and "hof," meaning "farm." This reflects the historical significance of rivers in the Netherlands, which were used for transportation and irrigation. Today, eemhofs are an important part of the Dutch cultural heritage and are often featured in tourist brochures and guidebooks.