Since 2006, painter and art forger Geert Jan Jansen has lived and worked at Beverweerd Castle.
The surrounding gardens are ideal for walking, which offers a good view of the castle and the Kromme Rijn.
In 1958 the castle was sold by Lutgardis countess van Rechteren-Limpurg, lady of Beverweerd and Odijk (1908–1989), husband of Constantin Friedrich grave von Castell-Castell (1898–1967), to the foundation for Quaker schools in the Netherlands and the castle was renovated to make it suitable for the location of the 'International Quaker School Beverweerd'.
The building stood empty for ten years, until the Philadelphia Vegetarian Center Foundation from Oosterbeek bought it on 17 May 2005.
In the nineteenth century, the castle was modernized in neo-Gothic style by the Utrecht architect Christiaan Kramm .
The last to inherit the title of glory was Lutgardis Countess van Rechteren Limpurg, Lady of Beverweerd and Odijk (1908–1989).
It is a varied area consisting of agricultural land (grasslands, fields and orchards), deciduous forest and ash coppice.