Town mansion dating from around 1883. For many years occupied by art collector and industrialist Hugo Tutein Nolthenius, who lived on the first floor, surrounded by his art. On ground-floor level were the servants’ quarters and kitchen. A most striking feature of the house is its exceptionally beautiful garden, a small remnant of the original 5-acre design by architect Leonard Springer from 1911.
A large part of the garden had to make way in the 1930s for the construction of Reineveld bridge. Several sections have been preserved.