Aerdenhout (Dutch pronunciation: [ˌaːrdə(n)ˈɦʌut]) is a village in the municipality of Bloemendaal, Netherlands.
The village Aerdenhout is dominated by many stately homes and villas, each with a unique style or architecture, and mostly built in the period 1920–1930.
In old times fishermen from Zandvoort walked with their stocks through the dunes to the open market in Haarlem and they would take some rest and drink in the Haringbuys.
In the 20th century, mainly the families van Randwijck and Bierens de Haan were living in this historical house in Aerdenhout.
This large estate with a high water tower that could be seen from the train, was situated in a park with a small forest on the Van Lennepweg.