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Situated in a truly prominent position, “Maashoeve” is a unique residence enjoying phenomenal views across the floodplains and rivers from the dike side, whilst to the rear it boasts a leafy, sun-drenched courtyard garden with a coach house, a barn with guest accommodation, a private driveway and an idyllic orchard.Entrance vestibule, reception hall, drawing room/library with bay window and fireplace, spacious kitchen/living room, utility and laundry room, gym/bedroom with adjoining bathroom at garden level.Hall with adjoining terraces, dike room with wood-burning stove, bedroom with bay window, dressing room and comfortable bathroom at dike level.Two exceptionally spacious bedrooms and a third bathroom beneath the insulated roof structure on the second floor.Guest accommodation with kitchenette and private bathroom within the outbuilding.Rossum is a highly regarded and centrally located village where the rivers Meuse and Waal converge near the Sint Andries Lock. The village lies just five minutes from the A2 motorway, providing excellent access to cities such as ’s-Hertogenbosch, Utrecht, Amsterdam and Eindhoven. With approximately 2,850 residents, Rossum enjoys a liberal and close-knit community atmosphere.The village offers all essential day-to-day amenities, including a supermarket (open on Sundays), a medical practice, a primary school, childcare facilities with after-school care, various sports clubs including football and tennis, a music school, several restaurants, a bakery and delicatessen, and a welcoming village pub.The surrounding area offers abundant recreational opportunities. Sailing enthusiasts, golfers and cyclists can enjoy the beautiful landscapes along the Meuse and Waal rivers, the Hurnse Kil nature reserve and the neighbouring Betuwe region. The historic fortified town of Zaltbommel is also nearby, offering an extensive range of shops, schools, restaurants, sports facilities, a theatre and a railway station with direct connections across the Netherlands.This combination of tranquillity, space, amenities and excellent accessibility makes Rossum one of the most desirable residential locations in the River Area. It is not without reason that the village is often referred to as the jewel of the Bommelerwaard.Municipal MonumentGross Volume: approximately 1,960 m³Living Area: 483 m²(of which 40 m² is located within the outbuilding)Plot Size: 2,073 m²Year of Construction: 1911Energy Label: AGround Floor / Garden LevelA wide entrance leads into the vestibule, which retains its original terrazzo floor. Revolving doors with authentic ironmongery open into the impressive reception hall.To the right is a magnificent study/library fitted with bespoke bookcases and a wood-burning open fireplace. This elegant room features a bay window with tall multi-paned sash-style windows, timber shutters, panelled radiator covers and a beautifully preserved original ceiling.To the left of the hall is the kitchen/living room. This generous space forms the heart of the home and is fitted with a substantial central island, bespoke cabinetry and a wide range of integrated appliances. High windows, rooflights and French doors opening onto the garden flood the room with natural light, creating an exceptional setting for cooking, dining and entertaining.The combination of contemporary elements and the property's characteristic architecture results in a particularly inviting living environment.The kitchen benefits from both a pedestrian door and a pair of French doors, with the internal paving continuing seamlessly into the external terrace.Also on this level is a spacious bedroom, currently used as a gym, together with an adjoining bathroom fitted with a bathtub. In addition, there is a laundry and ironing room, along with useful storage space.First Floor / Dike LevelThe main entrance can be reached directly from the dike via a large panoramic terrace. Behind the front door is a welcoming hall featuring a fireplace surround, wood-burning stove and staircase.The original parquet flooring and beautifully preserved architraves with dentil cornicing surrounding the original panelled doors immediately catch the eye.At the front of the property lies the dike room, offering panoramic views across the floodplains. A flue is present for a wood-burning stove, while the roof structure has been attractively exposed.Adjacent to the dike room is a roof terrace overlooking the garden. A glazed door with a high transom window provides access from the hall to a second generous roof terrace.The principal bedroom is also located on this floor and features a bay window and open fireplace. The tall windows with original twelve-pane upper lights overlook the mature garden.The adjoining dressing room has been finished entirely in keeping with the character of the house, featuring elegant panelled doors and decorative dentil mouldings.The bathroom can be accessed both from the dressing room and directly from the hall. Thanks to its generous proportions, this is a wonderful space in which to unwind with a good book at the end of the day. It is fitted with every modern comfort, including underfloor heating. Tall windows allow the evening sun to stream in, while double doors open onto the roof terrace.Second FloorThis floor comprises two bedrooms and a bathroom.Both bedrooms are exceptionally spacious. One enjoys access to a private balcony, whilst the other features a panoramic window overlooking the garden and village church.A bathroom is also located on this level. It is simply appointed and fitted with a shower, washbasin and WC. The dormer window enjoys far-reaching views across the floodplains and rivers.Above the landing there is also a useful storage loft.Additional InformationMaashoeve was constructed in 1911 on one of the most prominent locations within the sought-after village of Rossum. Positioned along the dike, it enjoys elevated views over both the River Waal and the River Meuse.A comprehensive inspection report has been prepared by the Dutch Monument Watch organisation and is available for inspection upon request.The property is designated as a municipal monument and retains a wealth of original features, including parquet floors, terrazzo flooring, fireplaces, panelled doors, coffered ceilings and numerous built-in cupboards.The current owners have devoted considerable attention not only to preserving the property's historic character but also to enhancing its sustainability credentials. The house benefits from an Energy Label A rating, a heat pump providing both heating and hot water, and solar panels with a combined capacity of 8,000 Wp.A wide electrically operated gate at dike level provides access to a substantial driveway leading to the former coach house.The coach house offers approximately 81 m² of floor space and a large loft featuring beautiful Philibert trusses. This remarkable space offers a wealth of possibilities, two illustrative visualisations of which have been prepared. The loft is fully boarded, situated beneath a fully lined roof structure and accessed via a fixed staircase.The coach house also contains a separate storage area for bicycles, garden equipment and other practical uses. Three-phase electricity, water, drainage and an electrically operated sectional door are all present.Adjoining the coach house in the direction of the main residence is a brick-built barn of approximately 40 m² with an upper floor. Within this section is a charming guest suite featuring a kitchenette and a bathroom with shower, WC and vanity unit.The Municipality of Maasdriel has expressed its support in principle for the possibility of designating the coach house as a self-contained residential unit, subject to the completion of the formal planning and permitting process. This creates attractive opportunities for those wishing to accommodate multiple generations on a single estate, provide space for informal care arrangements, or create independent accommodation for parents, children or guests.At the end of the driveway, surrounded by peace and privacy, lies a delightful orchard planted with apple, plum and pear trees. From the hammock, one enjoys beautiful views towards the church tower of Rossum.The garden surrounding the residence has been designed as a low-maintenance ornamental garden with mature shrubs, established trees, lawns and various terraces and pathways laid with traditional clay pavers.
…By Annonceur International
Exclusive country living at the highest level – a unique private estate where luxury, design and tranquillity come together. In a truly exceptional location, surrounded by nature and complete privacy, this architecturally designed villa was realised around 2020. The estate offers luxurious living, working from home and hosting guests at the highest level, thanks to the spacious office building and fully self-contained guest accommodation. An idyllic country lane leads to the private estate of approximately 12,725 m². The property comprises a turn-key villa with a generous lower ground floor, office building, guest accommodation, double garage, landscaped grounds, paddock, solar field with 120 solar panels, various outbuildings and even a private automatic car wash installation. The plot borders directly on the exclusive ‘Juliusvijver’, a beautiful nature reserve owned by Utrechts Landschap and not accessible to the public. This ensures an unrivalled level of privacy and uninterrupted views. The village of Terschuur is centrally located in the Netherlands, close to Amersfoort and within 5 to 10 minutes of the A1 and A30 motorways. The villa features a corten steel-clad façade, spacious reception hall with life-sized aquarium and a refined sightline towards the living area. The living space is divided into two atmospheric seating areas, with an impressive ceiling height of 3.66 metres, a striking gas fireplace and natural materials such as rough stone, integrated plant walls and a light oak floor. The custom-made kitchen-dining area offers spectacular views over the garden and adjoining pond and is fitted with high-quality built-in appliances, generous storage space and large-format ceramic floor tiles. This level also includes a cloakroom, guest lavatory and lift to the lower ground floor. The lower ground floor offers two spacious bedrooms, each with its own luxurious bathroom. The master suite features a large glass sliding door to the garden, a spacious walk-in closet and a luxurious bathroom. This level also includes custom-made wardrobes, a utility/laundry room and technical room. A connecting corridor leads to the second lower ground floor beneath the garage, office and guest accommodation. The double garage has two electrically operated doors, three-phase power, storage space and a sink. The representative office includes three workstations, a pantry and lavatory, with large windows and panoramic views over the surrounding nature. The outbuilding also accommodates a fully self-contained guest residence with private entrance, living room, open-plan kitchen, bedroom, bathroom and toilet. It has been constructed with high-quality materials and a characteristic finish in wood and zinc. The landscaped grounds include a paddock with shelter, solar field, manure storage, multifunctional outbuilding with canopy and ample parking. Special features include: plot size approximately 12,725 m², built around 2020, living and working area approximately 576 m², energy label A++, underfloor heating, gas fireplace, asphalt-paved grounds, irrigation system, garden lighting, extensive camera and alarm system, air conditioning, mechanical ventilation and private automatic car wash installation. An exceptional property for those who uncompromisingly choose exclusivity, privacy and a high-quality living environment in the heart of the Netherlands.
…By Netherlands Sotheby's International Realty
Luxurious 4-room penthouse, built in 2023 and situated in the striking “IJsselmeere” building, offering phenomenal views over the historic city centre, the harbour and the beach boulevard. This unique 141 m² living experience is completely move-in ready and brings together the best of two worlds: the comfort of all the amenities and vibrant atmosphere of the city centre, combined with the luxury and high-quality finish of the apartment itself. No expense has been spared when it comes to finishing, style and detail. There is a loggia on both the beach boulevard side and the Botterhaven side, making it ideal for enjoying the morning, afternoon or evening sun. The small-scale, high-end apartment complex “IJsselmeere” consists of three residential apartments, two of which are located on the first floor, while the penthouse occupies the entire second floor. Naturally, the building is equipped with a lift. The communal areas are stylishly designed and finished with high-quality materials and exclusive lighting. During construction, the owner had several structural modifications carried out to the loggias, allowing the views to be enjoyed optimally from every part of the apartment. Various specialists were involved in the interior finishing and overall appearance of the apartment, all under the direction of BICA Styling from Harderwijk. As a result, the flooring, wall finishes, bespoke cabinetry, lighting, upholstery, kitchen and sanitary fittings are perfectly coordinated. The penthouse is virtually new, excellently insulated, gas-free and equipped with a heat pump. It has an A++ energy label. Layout: Covered main entrance with video intercom system, impressive hallway with stone flooring, elegant wall finishes, access to the lift and staircase with a void and plenty of glass. The lift stops exclusively on the second floor, directly at the front door. Entrance to the apartment, hallway with cloakroom area, guest toilet, bright living room with extensive glazing, and French doors on both sides of the living room opening onto the loggias. The bespoke, handmade luxury kitchen features a peninsula with bar seating and is fitted with all desired built-in appliances. There is also a spacious storage room. The master bedroom is fitted with custom-made designer wardrobes. Adjacent to the bedroom is a generous bathroom with walk-in shower, double washbasin, bathtub and a striking façade window. A separate area has been created in the bathroom for laundry appliances. There is a separate study with bookcase, a second bathroom with walk-in shower, washbasin and second toilet, and a spacious second bedroom with fitted wardrobes. Attractive features: * The entire penthouse is fitted with PVC flooring in a Viennese point pattern with a bronze inlay and underfloor heating; * Living area of 141 m², outdoor space of 12 m² and external storage space of 30 m²; * Two storage rooms are available: one on the ground floor of approximately 11 m², suitable for bicycles, and one in the basement of approximately 20 m²; * The penthouse is virtually new; * Well insulated, resulting in low energy costs; * Small-scale and well-functioning homeowners’ association; * Pleasant and secure living environment with friendly neighbours; * Unique views from every side of the apartment; * The building was designed with distinctive architecture inspired by the former Dwangburgt of the Duke of Guelders, which once stood on this site. Parking is available by means of a parking permit issued by the municipality of Harderwijk. The seller currently rents an additional parking space in the parking garage on Rabbistraat, and this rental arrangement can be taken over. The contribution to the homeowners’ association is €383 per month. You are warmly invited to view this magnificent penthouse in person. To schedule an appointment, please contact our office. We would be delighted to welcome you on site.
…By Netherlands Sotheby's International Realty
For sale: Building plot with stunning western views – Deventerweg, Gorssel On Deventerweg, with beautiful views toward the west, lies a generous 1,985 m² plot of freehold land. The rear of the property borders the charming Parallelweg – one of the most beautiful lanes in Gorssel, known for its greenery, spacious layout, and varied architecture. The municipality is receptive to an application to establish the entrance and postal address on the Parallelweg. Dreaming of building your own home on a large plot? After removal of the existing structures, this location offers a unique opportunity to create your dream residence. The plot enjoys a beautiful setting in the popular village of Gorssel, on the main road to Deventer. Gorssel is well-known for its vibrant village life, including the annual IJsselJazz Festival, Museum MORE (for Modern REalistic art), various associations and shops, cozy cafés and restaurants, and a supermarket. There are numerous opportunities for walking and cycling in the surrounding countryside — from forests and the well-known Gorsselse Heide to the picturesque floodplains of the River IJssel. Facilities such as a general practitioner, pharmacy, schools, and sports clubs are all close by in Gorssel itself and in the nearby towns and villages. The historic Hanseatic cities Deventer and Zutphen are only a 10–15 minute drive away, and the nearby A1 motorway offers quick access to the Randstad and the rest of the Netherlands. Zoning Plan: Building footprint approx. 8.5 x 15 metres (around 127.5 m², excluding extensions allowed without permit) Maximum of 75 m² for outbuildings (subject to conditions) Maximum building height: 10 metres Maximum eaves height: 5 metres Roof pitch up to 60 degrees Key Features: Spacious 1,985 m² plot Gorssel is beautifully situated along the River IJssel, surrounded by woodland and meadows (a typical “coulisse” landscape) All amenities within cycling distance; nature within walking distance Train station approx. 15 minutes away; A1 motorway just 5 minutes by car Suitable for new construction after removal of existing buildings – contact the municipality or our office for details on spatial planning and building possibilities For inspiration, we have included several example homes that could potentially be built on this site. Estimated construction costs are available upon request. Transfer: by mutual agreement / short term possible
…By Netherlands Sotheby's International Realty
“Domus Pacis” – Stately 19th-Century Mansion A stylish 19th-century mansion , known as “Domus Pacis.” The name Domus Pacis —“House of peace, calm and security”—truly befits the property. Built in 1883 and comprehensively modernised and extended in 2019 under the direction of architect Friso Woudstra , the house combines historic grandeur with contemporary comfort. Highlights include a pool with wellness , a generous guest/office apartment , and beautifully landscaped private grounds with pond, gazebo and several terraces. There is also a dog kennel with indoor and outdoor run . Despite the convenient position close to the Randstad’s cities and motorways, this is an oasis of quiet where you can literally hear the silence. Opposite the house lies a hedge-enclosed meadow of approx. 7,500 m² —currently home to deer, but also ideal for keeping horses . About 100 metres from the house, at the end of Raadsteeg, there is an additional wooded plot of approx. 6,000 m² on the banks of the picturesque River Linge . Thanks to a fully self-contained apartment with a private entrance, the property is perfectly suited for home office/practice , au pair accommodation or multi-generational living (parents or adult children).
…By Netherlands Sotheby's International Realty
EXTRAORDINARY COUNTRY LIVINGYear built: 1899 (original farmhouse)Renovated: 2005–2007Volume: 1,253 m³Living area: 357 m²Plot size: 21,225 m²Outbuildings: 642 m²A harmonious blend of history and modern living.Discover the perfect combination of historic charm and contemporary comfort in this unique thatched farmhouse with several spacious outbuildings and possibilities for business use. The rural estate of more than 2 hectares has been thoughtfully designed, with the farmhouse and the large barn/garage with adjoining carport and storage as its centrepiece.The layout of the grounds creates an intimate atmosphere while maintaining an open character, where privacy, functionality and accessibility come together beautifully. At the rear of the property are facilities for keeping horses or small livestock as a hobby, including a large outbuilding with horse stables and hay storage. To the left of the driveway is another spacious outbuilding, currently rented out, offering plenty of privacy and its own parking area.Originally built in 1899, the characteristic farmhouse underwent a complete transformation between 2005 and 2007, resulting in a remarkable blend of old and new. A stunning glass walkway/conservatory now connects the farmhouse to the former thatched outbuilding, creating an impressive amount of living space and a surprising layout. The result is a stylish modern country residence where history, light and comfort come together seamlessly in a peaceful rural setting.Ground floorThe welcoming central hallway features double pivot doors on both sides. The impressive living area strikes the perfect balance between modern comfort and authentic farmhouse details, while preserving the property’s original character. At the heart of the living space is a bespoke feature wall with a striking see-through gas fireplace, allowing the warmth and atmosphere to be enjoyed throughout the room.From the central hallway, the luxurious kitchen is reached through the impressive glass walkway/conservatory. This space beautifully connects the former outbuilding with the outdoors. The kitchen has a sleek contemporary design and is equipped with every modern convenience and luxury. A practical utility room with rear entrance is located adjacent to the kitchen.The spacious contemporary bathroom has a playful layout enhanced by the roof construction. It offers everything needed to relax and unwind, including a whirlpool bathtub, steam shower cabin, sauna, double washbasin, designer radiator and built-in wardrobes.Special Velux roof windows provide wonderful natural light throughout the home. The property also features four unique bedrooms, each with its own staircase leading to a mezzanine sleeping area. All rooms have a fresh modern appearance and are finished in the same contemporary style, with polished concrete floors and concrete-look plaster walls. Each room also includes a washbasin, built-in sliding wardrobes and a dormer window.In addition, there are two exceptional spaces on the first floor. Above the kitchen, a mezzanine lounge area has been created, accessible via a fixed staircase from the kitchen. The spacious and surprising master bedroom is reached via a staircase from the central hallway and is positioned above the main living area.OutbuildingsThe large outbuilding with upper floor perfectly complements the farmhouse. With a surface area of over 225 m² and many additional facilities, the possibilities here are extensive. Combined with the horse stables, hay storage, illuminated outdoor riding arena and ample pasture space, it is ideal for horse enthusiasts. Naturally, the building is also suitable for a wide range of other uses.The spacious barn/garage with adjoining storage room and carport is equipped with various facilities including electricity, three-phase power, utility sink, gas heater, attic storage and a groundwater pump for irrigation. The storage room is accessible both internally from the barn/garage and externally via a separate entrance door.The property also includes a third substantial outbuilding/barn with various facilities. Thanks to its favourable position on the plot and dedicated parking area, it is highly suitable for rental purposes if desired. Of course, it can also be used privately or adapted for other purposes.
…By Annonceur International
Situated in a truly prime location, directly overlooking the Het Kloosterwiel nature reserve, this architect-designed country house offers a complete ground-floor living programme, a spacious integral double garage, and a beautifully landscaped evergreen garden with a garden pavilion.Generous garden-facing living room with fireplace, kitchen with breakfast bar, utility room, pantry, bedroom, luxurious bathroom and an integral double garage on the ground floor.Three bedrooms on the first floor, including a principal bedroom of approximately 25 sq.m. that can easily be divided into two separate bedrooms, a second bathroom, separate WC and two spacious roof terraces.Gross volume: 1,108 m³Living area: 266 m²Plot size: 737 m²Year of construction: 1995Ground FloorThe spacious entrance hall leads into the impressive, garden-facing living room.Expansive windows flood this elegant living space with natural light while offering delightful views across the evergreen garden. Wide sliding doors open onto the glazed veranda, creating a seamless transition between indoor and outdoor living.To the eastern side of the living room, an inviting library corner with a contemporary gas fireplace provides a warm and intimate setting.The kitchen is directly connected to the living room and features a breakfast bar together with a range of integrated appliances. From here there is access to the cellar, a practical utility room and a separate storage room, which in turn leads to the generous integral double garage.The spacious principal bedroom is also located on the ground floor and is fitted with air conditioning, ensuring a comfortable sleeping environment even during the warmest summer months. An adjoining dressing room leads to the luxurious bathroom, appointed with a walk-in shower, double vanity unit and WC. This thoughtfully designed layout provides a fully self-contained ground-floor living arrangement.First FloorThe first floor offers a surprising amount of additional accommodation.Arranged around the central landing are three bedrooms, a second bathroom, a storage room and two generous roof terraces.The largest bedroom measures approximately 25 sq.m., benefits from air conditioning and features a spacious walk-in safe room. Should additional accommodation be required, this room can easily be divided into two full-sized bedrooms.The second bathroom is fitted with a shower, washbasin and WC. Both roof terraces offer complete privacy and provide wonderful places to enjoy the outdoors at any time of day.ParticularsThe location is truly exceptional. From the front door, you can step directly into the Het Kloosterwiel nature reserve, while the historic centre of Zaltbommel—with its charming shops, cafés, restaurants and everyday amenities—is just a few minutes away by bicycle. Here, you enjoy peaceful green surroundings without sacrificing the convenience and atmosphere of the town.In recent years, the property has undergone an extensive programme of sustainability improvements and now benefits from an Energy Label A. Features include a heat pump, a substantial number of solar panels and excellent insulation throughout, combining outstanding living comfort with remarkably low energy consumption.The heart of the home is undoubtedly the generous garden-facing living room. Large glazed elevations create a strong visual connection with the garden, while underfloor heating and underfloor cooling ensure a comfortable indoor climate throughout every season.A major advantage of this property is its complete ground-floor living programme. In addition to the spacious living areas, the ground floor accommodates a generous bedroom, a luxurious bathroom and an adjoining dressing room. This makes the property equally appealing to families and to those seeking the convenience of single-level living.The house is surrounded by a beautifully landscaped evergreen garden featuring several terraces, complete privacy and sunny as well as shaded seating areas throughout the day. Mature planting and the sheltered setting create an idyllic outdoor environment in which to relax and unwind.This spacious, sustainable and architect-designed country house occupies one of the most desirable residential locations in Zaltbommel—a home where nature, space, comfort and future-proof living come together in perfect harmony.
…By Annonceur International
At the foot of the Maasdijk, close to the ferry crossing to North Brabant, stands this architect-designed country house in the Kempen style with a detached luxury outbuilding, surrounded by beautifully landscaped gardens.Living room with bay window, kitchen/dining room, entrance hall, utility room, garden room and cellar.Principal bedroom with dressing area, adjoining bedroom, luxurious bathroom and separate laundry room on the first floor.Fully equipped detached outbuilding with open-plan kitchen, bathroom, two bedrooms and a mezzanine sleeping area. Spacious barn beneath the same roof.Alem once lay on the Brabant side of the River Meuse, but following the canalisation of the river, the village now forms part of the province of Gelderland.Situated on a peninsula between the River Meuse and its floodplains, Alem is surrounded by an exceptional river landscape. Walkers, cyclists, water sports enthusiasts and nature lovers will all feel at home here.Despite its peaceful rural setting, everyday amenities are surprisingly close by. The nearby villages of Rossum and Kerkdriel offer a comprehensive range of facilities.The historic fortified town of Zaltbommel, with its railway station and direct access to the A2 motorway, is also within easy reach. Alem therefore combines the tranquillity of the countryside with excellent accessibility to the heart of the Netherlands.Gross volume: 791 m³Living area: 229 m²Of which approximately 71 m² is located in the detached outbuildingPlot size: 1,110 m²Year of construction (main house): 2001Year of construction (outbuilding): 2023Energy label: AGround floor:The heart of the home is the spacious kitchen/dining room.This inviting space features a bespoke oak and natural stone kitchen, offering ample storage and a range of integrated appliances. Thanks to its open connection with the living room, cooking, dining and relaxing blend effortlessly together.The living room has a warm and welcoming atmosphere. Oak beams, traditional brickwork, a fireplace and the generous bay window all contribute to its character and charm.Large windows flood the room with natural light and create a wonderful connection with the garden.To the rear of the property is a spacious hallway with a cloakroom/WC, leading to a practical utility room with a fitted kitchen unit, built-in storage cupboards and an integrated washing machine connection. From here, the garden room can be accessed. This light-filled, conservatory-style room provides a delightful place to enjoy the garden throughout the seasons. French doors open onto the raised terrace, overlooking the beautifully landscaped garden.First floor:From the entrance hall, the staircase leads to the first floor.The generous principal bedroom spans almost the full width of the house and offers extensive fitted wardrobes. Via the dressing area, a second bedroom is accessed, currently used by the owners as a fitness room. This room also benefits from fitted wardrobes on both sides.The luxurious bathroom is fitted with a freestanding bath, walk-in shower, vanity unit and WC. In addition, there is a separate laundry room on this floor.The distinctive rooflines, solid oak arched doors, dormer windows and exposed timber construction further enhance the character and atmosphere of this floor.Outbuilding:The detached outbuilding was completed in 2023. Its architecture and choice of materials blend seamlessly with the main house, creating a harmonious ensemble.The ground floor comprises a living room with an open-plan kitchen, a multifunctional room and a bathroom. The first floor offers two bedrooms and a mezzanine sleeping area.Beneath the same roof is a spacious barn, equipped with a 380V power connection, making it ideal for storing bicycles and garden equipment or accommodating space-demanding hobbies.A total of 27 solar panels have been installed on the roof.Thanks to its self-contained layout, the outbuilding lends itself perfectly to a variety of uses, including multi-generational living, a home office or practice, an artist's studio, or comfortable accommodation for family and friends. An electric vehicle charging point is also provided.Particulars:At the foot of the dyke, in the rural surroundings of Alem, stands this architect-designed country house in the Kempen style, distinguished by its striking appearance, high-quality materials and thoughtful architectural design.The property has been built with exceptional attention to detail. Authentic materials such as oak timber frames, natural stone, solid wooden floors and traditional brickwork create a harmonious whole. Large windows provide abundant natural light and establish a natural connection with the outdoors. Both the main house and the outbuilding are equipped with air conditioning on both floors.What makes this location particularly appealing is its sheltered position beside the dyke, close to the ferry crossing to North Brabant. Here you can enjoy life surrounded by water, floodplains and nature, while amenities, major roads and towns such as Zaltbommel and 's-Hertogenbosch remain within easy reach.The detached outbuilding with adjoining barn makes this property exceptionally versatile. It is ideally suited not only for comfortable family living, but also for multi-generational living, running a business from home, or accommodating guests.Surrounding the property is a beautifully landscaped garden with an irrigation system, which has matured gracefully over the years. Mature hedges, flowering borders, ornamental grasses and attractive trees create a green and private setting.Several terraces have been created around the property, ensuring there is always a pleasant place to enjoy either the sunshine or the shade at any time of day. The generous veranda provides a wonderful setting in which to relax and enjoy outdoor living well into the evening.
…By Annonceur International
Distinctive Architect-Designed Villa in the Woodlands of EpseNestled in the tranquillity of one of the municipality of Lochem's most desirable residential areas, the Epse Woods, this exceptional architect-designed villa offers a rare combination of space, privacy and timeless design. Over the years, the property has been thoughtfully extended under architectural supervision and enjoys a beautiful setting in a clearing among mature trees. Despite its peaceful woodland location, both the charming village of Gorssel and the historic Hanseatic city of Deventer are within easy reach.Offering over 230 m² of living space on a generous 2,040 m² plot, this is an outstanding family home.The current owners have meticulously maintained the property. The house has been beautifully decorated throughout and enhanced where possible, including underfloor heating on the ground floor, a stylish new kitchen and a rotating Fuga M wood-burning stove.Timeless ArchitectureAlthough designed in the 1960s, the villa still feels remarkably contemporary. It is a fine example of the era's form follows function philosophy, expressed through a composition of interlocking volumes. The characteristic mono-pitched roofs and expansive glazing flood the interior with natural light, creating bright, welcoming living spaces throughout.Designed with both present and future living in mind, the villa offers five bedrooms, three bathrooms—including a ground-floor bedroom with two bathrooms—and an exceptionally spacious living area. The flexible layout also provides excellent opportunities for future adaptation to suit changing lifestyles.The house is slightly elevated above its surroundings and is set within a beautifully landscaped park-like garden featuring majestic mature beeches and oaks, expansive lawns ideal for children's play or football, and ample space for a trampoline. The impeccably maintained garden blends seamlessly into the surrounding woodland, while the open position ensures the property enjoys significantly more sunlight than many homes in the Epse Woods.Living in EpseEpse is a highly sought-after residential village, appreciated for both its central location and its natural surroundings. The Randstad is only about an hour away, while the A1 motorway can be reached in just four minutes. Deventer and Gorssel are less than ten minutes away, and Zutphen is approximately fifteen minutes by car.Here you enjoy the peace and quiet of the forest without sacrificing urban convenience. The village has a diverse and welcoming community, with facilities including a primary school, hockey club and tennis club. For shopping, restaurants and cultural amenities, nearby Deventer and Gorssel provide everything you need.Ground FloorAlthough Bosweg is a paved road, its narrow layout and mature trees give it the character of a quiet woodland lane. A tasteful entrance gate opens onto a long driveway lined with colourful hydrangeas and stately beech trees.The front door is located beneath a traditional lantern. Inside, the spacious entrance hall is bright and elegant, finished with large floor tiles and smooth plastered walls. To the left is the guest toilet with washbasin, while straight ahead the hall opens into the sun-filled living room.The living and dining room is a wonderful open space featuring light parquet flooring, a graceful curved connection to the kitchen and an elegant staircase leading to the first floor. Large windows frame beautiful views of the garden, while glazed French doors beside the kitchen create a seamless connection to the outdoor terrace. A stylish wood-burning stove provides warmth and atmosphere during the colder months. At the front of the living room, sliding doors lead onto the front terrace.Immediately adjacent is the ground-floor bedroom, a comfortable and private suite complete with its own bathroom featuring a shower, washbasin and walk-in wardrobe.The attractive open-plan kitchen features beautiful ceramic floor tiles, sleek wooden cabinetry and a stainless-steel worktop. It is fully equipped with quality appliances, including a built-in gas hob with plancha and grill, a double stainless-steel sink, convection oven, steam oven, microwave and a large freestanding American-style fridge-freezer.From the kitchen you enter the practical utility room, which houses the central heating system, utility sink and ample space for muddy boots, raincoats, an additional freezer and even the family dog's bed.Beyond the utility room lies the studio, with direct access to the veranda and a spacious attic storage area reached via a loft ladder.A separate study is also accessed from the kitchen and includes a second staircase leading to the first floor.First FloorThe main staircase leads to a bright mezzanine landing serving two sunny bedrooms, an additional study, extensive built-in storage and a family bathroom with bathtub, washbasin and WC. This bathroom offers excellent potential for modernisation.A further landing provides access to two additional generously sized bedrooms, both with extensive built-in wardrobes, and connects to the secondary staircase leading back to the ground floor.Outdoor LivingThe property includes an integral storage room accessed from the spacious 34 m² carport.The beautifully landscaped garden has been carefully designed with mature trees, expansive lawns and colourful planted borders. Throughout the day the sun moves around the house, ensuring there is always a sunny or shaded spot to enjoy. At the rear of the property, a generous terrace provides the perfect setting for outdoor dining and relaxation.In SummaryIf this characterful architect-designed villa has sparked your interest, we would be delighted to welcome you for a private viewing.General InformationYear of construction: 1965, architecturally extended in 2004Condition: Fair to goodInsulation: Presumed cavity wall insulation, partial secondary glazing, partly double glazing and insulated suspended ground floorHeating: Nefit combination boiler (2017)Location: In the Epse Woods, between Gorssel and the Hanseatic city of Deventer, approximately 5 minutes from the A1 motorwayVolume: 951 m³Living area: 231 m²Internal storage space: 25 m²Covered outdoor space: 34 m²Plot size: 2,040 m²Energy rating: Label ECompletion: By mutual agreementThe property has been subject to a structural building survey and holds a valid energy performance certificate.
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Situated on the edge of the charming village of Hellouw, this former village bakery is a distinctive and characterful home where history, atmosphere and outdoor living come together in a truly special way.Behind the attractive façade lies a surprisingly spacious family home with a fully self-contained guest accommodation, beautifully landscaped gardens featuring a stunning natural swimming pond, a jeu de boules court and complete privacy.Ground floor:Spacious entrance hall, dining room, sitting room with gas fireplace, study, garden-facing kitchen, utility room and cloakroom.First floor:Principal bedroom with en-suite bathroom and walk-in wardrobe, four additional bedrooms and a second bathroom.Outbuilding:Multifunctional space, side entrance and bathroom on the ground floor, together with a fully equipped guest accommodation with kitchenette on the first floor.Volume: 1,111 m³Living area: 303 m² (including 43 m² within the outbuilding)Plot size: 1,937 m²Year of construction: 1921Energy label: AHellouw is a friendly and rural village in the Betuwe region, conveniently located between the main routes towards Utrecht and ’s-Hertogenbosch. The surrounding area is characterised by peace, greenery, dykes and open countryside. Despite its rural setting, everyday amenities, schools and the A2 motorway are all within easy reach.A wonderful living environment for those who appreciate space, tranquillity and outdoor living.Ground floor layout:The spacious entrance hall, finished with striking black-and-white tiled flooring, immediately sets the tone for the warm and well-maintained character of the home. From here, the dining room can be accessed; a central living space connecting the various reception rooms. Original stained-glass sliding doors open into the charming sitting room at the front of the house. Here, as in the dining room, the floors are finished with timber floorboards, while a gas fireplace and open views across the surrounding landscape enhance the atmosphere. Large windows allow natural daylight to flood the interior.From the dining room, double stained-glass doors lead into the study, a pleasant room equally suited as a playroom or library. Further stained-glass doors open into the generous country-style kitchen, undoubtedly the heart of the home. The kitchen is fitted with a range of integrated appliances, a natural stone worktop and ample storage and preparation space, whilst offering lovely views across the garden. Double doors open onto the terrace. Adjacent to the kitchen are the practical utility room and cloakroom.First floor layout:The first floor offers five bedrooms and two bathrooms, making the property particularly well suited to larger families. At the front of the house is the generous principal bedroom with its own en-suite bathroom and adjoining walk-in wardrobe. From this room there are beautiful open views across the meadows opposite the property.The en-suite bathroom is fitted with a walk-in shower and double vanity unit. All sanitary areas have been finished in the same calm and understated style found throughout the house.There are four further bedrooms, each with its own atmosphere and character. One of the rooms features a charming reading nook, whilst the rear bedroom benefits from fitted wardrobes.Centrally positioned on the landing is the second bathroom, fitted with a shower, vanity unit and bathtub. A separate WC is also located on this floor.Outbuilding:The detached outbuilding also deserves special attention. Originally designed as a Bed & Breakfast and currently used as a practice space, the building is perfectly suited to a variety of purposes, including guest accommodation, informal care, working from home or use as a studio.On the ground floor there is a side entrance, a toilet and shower room with underfloor heating, storage space and a generous garage/workshop with double doors opening onto the driveway. Even the garage itself benefits from underfloor heating. At the front of the building there is also a practical carport beneath a sleek architectural shade sail. Around the outbuilding several terraces and a spacious covered outdoor area have been created, allowing indoor and outdoor living to blend seamlessly together.The first floor reveals an impressive loft-style living space complete with pantry area. Thanks to the soaring roof construction, the substantial rooflight extending almost the full height of the roof and the entirely glazed front façade, the space is bathed in natural light. The combination of glass, height and views towards the surrounding greenery creates a wonderfully spacious and contemporary atmosphere.Particular features:At the front, the property enjoys uninterrupted views across the meadows, whilst the rear garden offers a secluded and almost park-like setting. Here, the natural swimming pond, several terraces, mature planting and the jeu de boules court combine to create a wonderful place in which to enjoy outdoor living in complete privacy.Over the years, the property has been significantly modernised and carefully maintained. The current owners have paid great attention to comfort, appearance and sustainability. The house is fully insulated and equipped with an extensive solar panel system with a capacity of more than 10,000 Wp. As such, this home combines historic charm with a modern and sustainable energy profile, reflected in its Energy Label A rating.The garden has been landscaped with exceptional care and attention and offers delightful places to sit and relax throughout the day. Around the swimming pond several terraces have been created, including a generous timber deck with trampoline directly beside the water. The natural swimming pond is undoubtedly one of the most distinctive features of the property and lends the garden an almost resort-like atmosphere.A charming covered outdoor seating area has been created beside the outbuilding, offering a sheltered place to enjoy long summer evenings, the greenery and the tranquillity of the surroundings.The combination of water, terraces, mature planting and various seating areas creates a garden entirely devoted to outdoor living and relaxation.Altogether, this exceptional property offers a rare balance of peace, space and authenticity, whilst simultaneously providing excellent opportunities for living, working and entertaining in one remarkable location.
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Escape to the countryside – Charming country house with horse stables, turnout facilities, and pastureland in the lush greenery of JoppeEnjoy peaceful living where vast forests, heathlands, meadows, and fields alternate, and where the hustle and bustle of daily life and the city feel miles away… It sounds like a fairytale, yet it has a real address: Flessenbosweg 12 in Joppe. Living this freely in the Netherlands is already a rare luxury, but the setting makes this property even more exceptional.“The escape to the country” begins along a long driveway that leads you to a charming country home offering plenty of privacy, with magnificent views that change beautifully with the seasons. This rural paradise is located in the forests of Joppe, and countless walking trails start right from your doorstep, offering new routes all year round.Horse propertyThere is ample stabling here for multiple horses or ponies, though other (small) livestock will also thrive. The country house stands on a plot of nearly 1.8 hectares, providing plenty of grazing space. The surrounding area offers endless riding trails, and slightly further afield—across the Gorssel heathland or through the Ravenswaarden nature reserve—the scenery is truly breathtaking.This charming country house dates from 1974 and is classically designed; a pleasant family home with a practical layout, offering 143 m² of living space and three to four bedrooms. Importantly, the house provides opportunities for significant expansion. By adding dormer windows or incorporating the garage into the living area, you can easily create substantial additional space. The home also offers the possibility of single-level living, allowing you to enjoy the beautiful views for years to come.Joppe and GorsselUnpaved roads wind through the forest, dotted here and there with houses. Joppe is a small village that has grown together with Gorssel. The Joppe church and primary school are iconic features of the area, known for its greenery and beautiful homes (with the estate ’t Joppe being a particular highlight).The cozy center of Gorssel is just a ten-minute bike ride away. Here you will find a local supermarket, various boutiques, specialty shops such as a butcher, a wine merchant with an excellent cheese selection, a greengrocer, and a bakery. There are also inviting restaurants with terraces and the impressive MORE Museum, which is always worth a visit.Nature is always close by, with beautiful forests surrounding Gorssel. A bit further on are the Natura 2000 area Ravenswaarden, the floodplains along the IJssel river, and the stunning Gorssel heath. Major roads are nearby, and if you miss city life, both Deventer and Zutphen—two beautiful historic Hanseatic cities—are just a ten-minute drive away.Ground floorThe driveway leading to the house is wonderfully romantic, lined with mature deciduous trees and a variety of plants and greenery. In front of the house, there is a spacious driveway with ample parking for several cars. A carport has been added to the attached garage.The entrance is located at the front, under a canopy. The central hall provides access to the ground floor rooms and the open staircase leading upstairs. To the left are a study/guest room, a ground floor bedroom, a bathroom with sink and shower, and a separate toilet.To the right is the sunny living room, a wonderfully spacious and elegant area featuring an inviting open fireplace and stunning surrounding views. The room has a beautiful parquet floor and a glazed door leading directly to the sun terrace next to the house.The cozy kitchen has a country-style design, with buttery yellow cabinet fronts and fresh white paneling. From here, you enjoy lovely views over the ornamental garden and the pasture. The kitchen is equipped with a stove with convection oven, a built-in combination microwave, a fridge-freezer, and a dishwasher.Adjacent is the utility room with connections for a washing machine and dryer, access to the garden, and entry to the attached garage.First floorThe landing connects to two spacious bedrooms, a hobby room, and two storage areas. It is easy to imagine reconfiguring this layout—for example, by adding dormer windows—which would also allow space for a generous bathroom.Outdoor spaceThe garden is beautifully designed and landscaped, forming a harmonious whole with the house. From the terrace, the garden feels like a sea of greenery, with views over the meadows and the forest edge. There is pastureland both in front of and behind the house. Impressive mature trees (oaks and horse chestnuts) frame the property and give it a distinguished appearance.This idyllic garden attracts woodland wildlife, partly due to the tranquil water feature that serves as a drinking spot. The borders are colorful and well-planted, and the lawn is large enough for plenty of recreational use.There is also a substantial outbuilding with a gabled roof, a loggia, and six built-in stalls. This provides space for livestock, and a tack room could easily be created here.In summaryThis fairytale country house, located in one of the most beautiful spots in Joppe and its surroundings, is truly worth a visit. Interested? Please do not hesitate to contact us.General information:Year of construction: 1974Condition: FairInsulation: Roof and wall insulation (assumed), partially double glazingHeating: Remeha central heating boiler (2018)Location: Rural setting in a wooded areaOutbuildings: Wooden annex with multiple stables, carriage shed, and detached canopyVolume: 569 m³Living area: 143 m²Other indoor space: 16 m²External storage space: 63 m²Plot size: 17,910 m²Energy label: ETransfer: In consultationThis property has been subject to a structural survey and has an energy label.
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In a place where peace, nature, and space flow effortlessly into one another, you will find this exceptional villa at Rijnlaan 12. An architectural statement in a remarkable location, set high above the Rhine and tucked away at the end of a quiet dead-end street. Here, complete privacy is guaranteed, with views that take center stage on every level of the home. Built in 2021 with a clear vision of combining luxury, sustainability, and comfort, the villa offers 950 m² of living space spread across three carefully designed floors. Floor-to-ceiling Skyframe sliding doors enclose the home in glass, creating a seamless connection between indoors and outdoors. You enter through the spacious hallway, where the atmosphere is immediately palpable. Light, calm, and a sweeping panorama of greenery and water welcome you the moment you step inside. The main living level is an open and airy space that feels shaped around the view itself. The living room is generously proportioned and offers a full panoramic outlook over the Rhine and the surrounding landscape. Its width and orientation create a tranquil, open atmosphere where inside and outside merge naturally. Whether you are hosting a family dinner, starting the day with a quiet cup of coffee, or taking a moment to unwind, the space always feels bright, open, and connected to nature. The kitchen is designed for those who appreciate both cooking and aesthetics. Outfitted with high-end Gaggenau appliances, ample workspace, and a layout that invites togetherness. While preparing a meal, the river remains constantly in sight. With the dining area positioned beside the kitchen, this becomes a warm and central living hub. On this same floor, you will find the office, the studio, and the pool. These spaces also feature full glass facades, making working or creating feel as if you are surrounded by nature itself. The expansive views add both focus and inspiration. The impressive 12 by 5 meter indoor infinity-edge pool shares the same panoramic outlook as the living areas. The water appears to flow visually into the river beyond, giving the entire space a serene and almost meditative quality. A wood-fired sauna sits adjacent to the pool, keeping the wellness area fully connected to the natural environment. The four bedrooms are located on the first floor, each with an en-suite bathroom and a spectacular view over the Rhine. The primary suite is a haven of peace and luxury. It flows into a spacious bathroom and a beautifully finished walk-in closet, and offers access to the full-width balcony that stretches across the villa. Waking up here feels like staying in an intimate luxury resort. Bedroom four includes its own pantry, making it ideal for guests, live-in parents, or a caregiver. The home's functionality is as impressive as its architecture. The lower level is a world of its own, featuring a multifunctional entertainment space with a bar, suitable for gatherings of up to 55 people. Whether you envision movie nights, celebrations, or simply a quiet place to relax, this level gives you the freedom for all of it. The technical features of the villa are state-of-the-art and reflect true future-focused design. The home holds an A++++ energy rating and is equipped with 183 solar panels, an advanced ground-source heat pump with 18 wells, and a private water well that can supply both irrigation and optional household use. The entire home has underfloor heating, and the top level includes ceiling cooling. An elevator connects all floors, from the lower level to the main living areas above. Outdoors, the property is just as impressive as the interior. The 3,700 m² plot includes a large floating terrace, a wide balcony, and lush landscaped areas. Set high above the river, the scenery forms a living painting that shifts with the seasons. The view spans up to 100 meters in width and reaches as far as 20 kilometers on a clear day. It is a sight that never stops surprising you. Parking on the private grounds accommodates around 20 cars, enhancing the sense of freedom and space. The location is peaceful yet not remote: nature and the river are right at your doorstep, while amenities in Doorwerth, Oosterbeek, and Arnhem are only a short drive away. For those seeking an exclusive villa where luxury, space, privacy, and nature come together, Rijnlaan 12 offers a rare opportunity. Schedule a private viewing and experience this remarkable home for yourself.
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Onder de Bos 103 – Forest-Edge Country Villa with Far-Reaching Meadow Views On the edge of the Veluwe woods, where ancient trees meet open Dutch pastureland, this 1930s country villa combines classic architecture with a meticulous contemporary renovation. Set high above the surrounding meadows on a private plot of 6,864 m², the house enjoys panoramic views to the front and an intimate woodland atmosphere to the rear – a rare best of both worlds location in the heart of the Netherlands. Originally built in 1936 and fully updated in recent years, the villa now offers approximately 303 m² of living space across two levels, with an A+ energy label and extensive sustainability upgrades, including comprehensive insulation, a new high-efficiency heating system, and 21 solar panels (installed in 2024). Running costs are remarkably modest for a property of this scale, making it an attractive long-term retreat or primary residence. Light, Space and Views The main entrance opens into a generous hall with a striking void. To one side, a large L-shaped living room stretches along the front façade, framed by oversized windows that capture the ever-changing light over the meadows. A contemporary fireplace creates a cosy seating zone within the same space, ideal for both relaxed family living and more formal entertaining. French doors at the rear connect the living room to a covered veranda overlooking the surrounding woodland. This seamless in-out flow, with contrasting vistas of open fields to the front and forest to the back, defines the house's character and makes it exceptionally atmospheric in every season. Contemporary Family Kitchen and Dining Room At the heart of the home is a spacious, recently installed family kitchen (2023) with a large U-shaped layout and full-height cabinetry. Designed for serious cooks and convivial gatherings alike, it features modern built-in appliances and generous worktop space. The kitchen opens into a glass-rich dining room at the rear – a serene dining and living space that feels immersed in the surrounding trees. From here, broad views of the private woodland and landscaped garden create a true inside the forest experience, while remaining comfortably sheltered and usable year-round. A practical utility room with laundry connections and the new central heating system adjoins the kitchen, keeping household functions discreetly out of sight. Five Bedrooms and Modern Bath The first floor offers a family-friendly layout with five well-proportioned bedrooms off a central landing. Large windows ensure each room enjoys abundant natural light, with several bedrooms oriented to take in either the sweeping meadow views or the calming forest backdrop. Ceiling heights and largely straight walls (thanks to the high eaves line) make the spaces particularly practical and easy to furnish. A significantly enlarged and fully modernised bathroom, renewed approximately 1.5 years ago, serves the floor. It features a walk-in shower, double washbasin and toilet, with contemporary finishes and underfloor heating for year-round comfort. Above, a large, floored attic offers excellent storage. Grounds, Barn, and Carport Approached via a private access road, the villa sits within mature, thoughtfully landscaped grounds that blend formal garden elements with more natural woodland and meadow. Lawns and several terraces around the house provide sun and shade throughout the day, while established trees and planting ensure both beauty and privacy. Opposite the villa, a substantial detached outbuilding combines a fully insulated barn/garage with a double carport and a large attic space above. This structure, built to modern standards using traditional materials, is ideal for car collectors, a workshop, or a studio, and, subject to local regulations, could be further adapted for guest accommodation or a home office. Additional parking on the driveway comfortably accommodates multiple vehicles. Modern Comfort, Quiet Luxury Behind the fresh façade, the property has been comprehensively upgraded. Key works include renewed flat roofs (2023), extensive insulation of facades, roofs, and floors, new high-efficiency central heating, mechanical ventilation (2023), a recent full exterior repaint (2024), air conditioning, smart-home elements, and 21 owned solar panels installed in 2024 with long manufacturer warranties. Together, these works elevate the villa to contemporary standards of comfort while preserving its original charm. Location Onder de Bos 103 lies in a small enclave of detached homes between the forests of the Veluwe and open farmland, in the hamlet of Hulshorst. Everyday amenities, schools, golf courses, and marinas on the Veluwemeer are within easy driving distance, while the larger towns of Harderwijk, Nunspeet, and Zwolle provide restaurants, culture, and international schooling options. Major Dutch cities and Schiphol Airport are readily accessible by car and train, positioning this peaceful country retreat within the national and European networks. Balancing heritage character, extensive recent investment, and an exceptional setting at the edge of the woods, this villa is a rare opportunity for buyers seeking a turnkey country home in one of the Netherlands' most beautiful landscapes.
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Enjoy Peace, Space, and Luxury in the Countryside of Epse Welcome to Dortherweg 39 in Epse, where you can experience the ultimate outdoor lifestyle every day. Set in a unique location, surrounded by nature and boasting unobstructed views, this property offers not just one but two modern residences: a stylish main villa and a spacious guest house. Perfect for dual living, a care residence, guest accommodation, or a home studio – the possibilities are endless. At the same time, the historic city of Deventer and the IJssel river are just a 10-minute drive away. Discover this stunning property at Dortherweg 39. A Serene Retreat with Endless Possibilities As soon as you enter the grounds of over 7,340 m², you immediately sense the peace and privacy. Large windows and French doors create a seamless connection between indoors and outdoors, allowing natural light and the beauty of the landscape to fill every space. On sunny days, relax on one of the many terraces or shaded verandas, overlooking the natural swimming pond and lush greenery. In winter, enjoy cozy evenings by the crackling fireplace, with a good book and panoramic views of the countryside. Stylish and Comfortable Living The main residence is finished in a modern style with natural materials, warm tones, and wooden floors. The open-plan kitchen is a true eye-catcher, equipped with high-end built-in appliances, a steam oven, induction cooktop with integrated extraction, a Quooker tap, and a gunmetal sink. Large oak wall cabinets provide ample storage, and the kitchen flows seamlessly into the bright living room. With four bedrooms and two bathrooms, the main house offers plenty of space for the whole family. The luxurious bathrooms feature a double bathtub, spacious rain shower, and double washbasins – the perfect place to unwind and relax. The Guest House: Flexible and Luxurious The guest house has its own private entrance and offers three bedrooms, a modern open kitchen with stylish tiling, and an elegant en-suite bathroom. The dark color palette and luxurious finishes give the space a chic and contemporary feel. With everything on one level, the guest house is ideal as a care residence, studio, or guest accommodation. Country Estate Outdoor Living The garden is truly an estate in itself: a natural swimming pond with a self-cleaning system, mature trees, a greenhouse for your own vegetable garden, and plenty of space for children to play. Whether you want to relax on the veranda, take a dip in the pond, or gather with friends and family on the terrace – here, you will experience outdoor living at its very best. Sustainable and Future-Proof Sustainability comes naturally: the property is equipped with solar panels, a hybrid heat pump, and a water softener. With energy label B, you will enjoy both comfort and energy efficiency. The Perfect Location While you live here surrounded by nature, the historic city of Deventer and the IJssel river are just a 10-minute drive away. The best of both worlds: peace and privacy, yet all amenities within easy reach. Experience this unique place for yourself and schedule a viewing. This is living as you have always envisioned it: stylish, spacious, and in harmony with nature.
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Some places are rarely found.Here, peace, space and outdoor living blend effortlessly with comfort and style. With uninterrupted views across the surrounding countryside, a fully equipped detached annex ideal for working from home, and the nature reserve “De Hurnse Kil” within walking distance, this meticulously renovated dike house offers a truly unique living experience.Over the years, the property has been enriched with great attention to detail and fitted with a wealth of comfortable and atmospheric features designed for optimal living enjoyment. Highlights include hand-hewn oak ceiling beams, a tiled coffee bar, elegant steel-framed doors and a double-sided fireplace. The landscaped garden, designed by an architect, complements the house beautifully and creates a harmonious whole.The garden-facing living area features a gas fireplace and two sets of French doors opening onto the beautifully landscaped garden.The semi-open bespoke kitchen provides direct access to the veranda. The ground floor further comprises a TV room and a first bathroom.On the first floor are the principal bedroom with French balcony and adjoining second bathroom, a dressing room and two children’s bedrooms beneath the insulated roof.The detached annex has been arranged with a home office and separate consultation room on the ground floor, complemented by a practical laundry/shower room and separate WC, and also offers guest accommodation beneath the insulated roof.Volume of main house incl. annex: 895 m³Living area: 220 m², of which 68 m² is located in the annexPlot size: 1,550 m², of which 1,210 m² is privately ownedConstruction period: late 19th centuryGround floor layoutEntrance hall with access to the WC, the first bathroom and the living area. Through a contemporary black steel-framed glass door, the spacious living area of over 80 m² is entered. Upon arrival, the handcrafted kitchen with ceramic worktop immediately catches the eye. The kitchen is fitted with high-end appliances, including a wide six-burner Boretti range cooker and a Quooker boiling-water tap.The kitchen features a wide glass frontage with views of and access to the veranda. Adjacent is the dining room, visually connected to both the sitting room and the raised TV room. Both the dining room and the sitting room have double doors opening onto the garden with uninterrupted views across the fields beyond.A double-sided gas fireplace is positioned between the dining and sitting rooms. Thanks to the roof lantern, numerous windows and high beamed ceiling, the sitting room enjoys an abundance of natural light. The large glazed sections also create a pleasant connection with the garden.On the dike side of the house is the raised TV room overlooking a magnificent magnolia tree and an orchard with apple, pear and plum trees. The windows in the TV room are fitted with shutters. The floors in the TV room and sitting room are finished in solid oak, while the remaining ground-floor areas feature natural stone flooring with underfloor heating.The first bathroom comprises a bathtub, vanity unit, walk-in shower and traditional English taps.The veranda of approximately 31 m² with outdoor kitchen forms a delightful outdoor living space where one can peacefully enjoy the countryside and open views.Thanks to its sunny position and outlook across the fields, this is a place where outdoor living truly comes into its own. The veranda exudes an almost French atmosphere and offers a wonderful setting to spend long summer evenings outdoors.First floor layoutThe bedrooms are arranged around the landing, which features a large roof window. Originally, the floor accommodated four bedrooms, but one of the children’s rooms has been transformed into a spacious dressing room with extensive fitted wardrobes.The garden-facing principal bedroom enjoys views across the fields through its French balcony. The adjoining second bathroom is accessible via a sliding door. Owing to the large roof window, the bathroom benefits from pleasant natural light and is fitted with a generous walk-in rain shower, WC and vanity unit with wash basin.In addition, there are two charming children’s bedrooms, both large enough to accommodate a double bed. The entire first floor is laid with wide oak floorboards.The landing also provides access to a storage loft.Annex layoutThe detached annex is perfectly suited for working from home, potentially combined with guest accommodation.The ground floor comprises a bright space of approximately 42 m², currently arranged as a home office and separate consultation room. The space is fully insulated and equipped with extensive network cabling, air conditioning and natural stone flooring with underfloor heating.Large glazed sections are located on both the driveway and garden sides, one of which features double French doors opening onto the garden. Adjacent are a practical laundry room with shower and wash basin, and a separate WC.The first floor is accessed via a fixed staircase. This heated space measures over 17 m² at a height of 1.5 metres and, thanks to the insulated roof, is suitable as guest accommodation, archive or storage space. Windows with insulating glazing on both sides provide pleasant natural daylight.Behind the annex are an additional shed and covered outdoor area.ParticularsThe property enjoys an idyllic location at the foot of the Waaldijk. The plot offers optimal privacy and can be secured by means of an electrically operated gate.The garden has been landscaped with brick terraces, bluestone paving, lawns, mature trees and lush borders filled with a rich variety of flowering perennials, as well as a vegetable garden. Around the annex, a pergola has been created where the blooming wisteria flourishes beautifully. The veranda with outdoor kitchen exudes a relaxed, almost French atmosphere and forms a wonderful place to enjoy outdoor living and the open views late into the evening.On the opposite side of the Waaldijk lie the floodplains, which continue towards Zaltbommel and merge into the nature reserve “De Hurnse Kil”.The friendly and welcoming village of Hurwenen is centrally located, with the A2 motorway approximately 3 minutes away, the amenities of Zaltbommel reachable within around 5 minutes by car, and Zaltbommel railway station offering direct rail connections to Utrecht (approximately 35 minutes) and 's-Hertogenbosch (approximately 8 minutes), also within easy reach.Both the main house and the annex feature hardwood muntin windows, insulating glazing and rendered façades.The interior is finished with plastered walls, white-painted beamed ceilings, natural stone flooring with underfloor heating, solid panel doors with classic ironmongery, well-appointed sanitary facilities and a handcrafted kitchen.An ideal property for those wishing to combine living and working in a peaceful setting: rural yet centrally located.
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Majestic villa 'De Voort' – Luxurious and Elegant on the Edge of the Town CenterVilla De Voort is a municipal monument and, with its white-plastered walls, impressive size, and refined architecture, undoubtedly a landmark villa in the heart of Neede. Perhaps this house has often been the subject of your daydreams; if so, we have wonderful news, because we are proud to offer this magnificent property for sale.As its name suggests, Oudestraat is the oldest street in the village. The church dates back to the early 13th century, when the old Hessen route (the trade road between Vreden, Germany, and Deventer) brought many travelers through the area. The village gradually expanded, and later the Havezate De Kamp estate was built. Several centuries later, the nearby textile factories brought prosperity to Neede, and in 1880 the textile magnate Ter Weeme commissioned the construction of this beautiful villa: a neoclassical design with eclectic details and, with nearly 400 m² of living space, exceptionally spacious. Today, De Voort is located in the vibrant heart of the village and is surrounded by a generous garden.The current owners have completely renovated the house and adapted it to modern standards and comforts, allowing it to retain all its 19th-century charm while offering contemporary living comfort. The right wing has also been arranged to provide bedroom and bathroom facilities on the ground floor. In addition, above the right wing is an attractive guest apartment complete with a kitchen and storage space.NeedeThe house is just a few minutes’ walk from the center of Neede, with its charming shopping streets, bakery, greengrocer, and of course various restaurants and cafés. Thanks to the village’s colorful textile history, Neede is home to many beautiful and distinctive villas, making the famous “Rondje Neede” walking route through the village and surrounding countryside a delightful pastime.Within ten minutes you can reach towns such as Lochem, Borculo, Groenlo, Diepenheim, Eibergen, and Haaksbergen. Larger cities such as Enschede and Hengelo are conveniently located only 20 minutes away (the N18 motorway is nearby). The Achterhoek region is truly a land of abundance; there are many local shops where vegetables, meat, and dairy products are available directly from the source — life is good here.Ground FloorThe classic front façade is divided into five bays, with the entrance located centrally. The hallway is bright and spacious, full of ambiance thanks to the wainscoting and wooden floors. From the vestibule you enter the central hall with its elegant staircase landing, providing access to the living room, salon, kitchen, cellar, toilet, and garden room respectively.The living room is located on the left side — traditionally, houses like these were divided with the master and lady of the house on the left and the service areas on the right. The living room is bright and sunny, featuring tiled flooring, underfloor heating, and a beautiful French sandstone mantel surrounding the gas fireplace. There is a bay window at the front and en-suite doors at the rear leading to the salon.The salon is the perfect place for intimate dinners with friends and family, followed by relaxing together around the gas fireplace at the end of the evening. The rear façade is almost entirely made of glass and opens onto the sunny terrace in the garden. Folding doors create a seamless connection between the salon and the garden.The cozy kitchen has a country-style design, is custom-made, and fully equipped with modern conveniences, including a dishwasher and a combination convection microwave oven. Beneath the traditional hood and extractor is the cooktop.At the front right side is the spacious study, complete with mantelpiece and gas fireplace, as well as the conservatory — an essential feature in homes of this caliber.This area also provides access to the ground-floor sleeping wing, which includes the utility room, a bathroom with bathtub, shower, toilet, and washbasin, and a lovely bedroom with French doors opening onto the garden. The living room, conservatory, and salon all feature original stained glass windows, most of which have been incorporated into insulated glazing.First FloorThe grand staircase leads to the first floor, where there are three generous bedrooms. The master bedroom is situated at the front of the house and styled as a boudoir, complete with its own dressing room featuring stunning handcrafted wooden built-in wardrobes and a washbasin. This room also has a balcony and decorative fireplace. The rear-left bedroom includes a spacious roof terrace and decorative fireplace.There is also a separate toilet and a bathroom with bathtub, walk-in shower, and washbasin.StudioThe guest apartment is stunning: 50 m² with two skylights that flood the space with natural light. It also includes a fully equipped kitchen with dishwasher, refrigerator, oven, and cooktop.AtticThe attic floor in
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Where once a dilapidated farmhouse stood, this elegant country estate arose in 1984. It is embraced by farmland, meadows, a dike and the protected Natura 2000 area Gelderse Poort. A true rural retreat in the heart of the Liemers, yet remarkably central. Within minutes you can be in Duiven or Zevenaar, both offering direct access to the A12 motorway and a train station. This estate was designed for living in freedom, surrounded by nature yet well connected. A welcoming family home Forty years ago the current owners bought this brand-new property, looking for space for themselves and for keeping animals. “This house simply fit us,” they say. It soon became a warm family home, a welcoming place where their three children grew up. “So many celebrations have taken place here. There was space for everything. We had ponies. The boys even had their own motocross track…” Quality and comfort The house radiates harmony, tranquillity and homeliness, and has been meticulously maintained. Over the years it has been extended twice. A detached pool house with guest accommodation was added, as well as a pony stable, storage barn and a garage with double carport. Each outbuilding echoes the same rustic style as the main house. The completely redesigned garden completes this enchanting whole, created with the dedication and craftsmanship of architects, builders, interior designers and landscapers. All exterior woodwork was professionally painted in May 2025. THE RESIDENCE Ground floor Behind the solid recessed front door is a bright entrance hall with modern cloakroom and meter cupboard (with three-phase power). The massive oak parquet flooring flows into the adjoining living room and office. Kitchen and utility room A wide arch connects the living room to the fully renovated kitchen: sleek, stylish and wonderfully liveable. This contemporary design includes a large cooking island with high-gloss sage-green cabinets and a Brazilian stone countertop. Appliances include a wide induction hob, a built-in drinks fridge and 4-drawer freezer in the island, steam oven and warming drawer. A stone-clad column with a glass-encased gas fire visually separates the cooking and dining zones. The kitchen features underfloor heating and large-format anthracite stone tiles. Double pivot doors lead to the utility room, where built-in cabinets house the washer and dryer. A garden door opens to the yard. First floor This floor has three spacious bedrooms, all with wood-look laminate flooring. The primary suite has a walk-in closet and shares its balcony with the neighbouring bedroom, offering serene views across the gardens and river landscape. The large bathroom with underfloor heating is light and timeless, featuring double sinks, a bathtub, walk-in shower and wall-hung toilet. A loft ladder leads to the high-pitched attic, which offers potential for additional rooms. OUTBUILDINGS Pool house, guest house and garage This floor has three spacious bedrooms, all with wood-look laminate flooring. The primary suite has a walk-in closet and shares its balcony with the neighbouring bedroom, offering serene views across the gardens and river landscape. The large bathroom with underfloor heating is light and timeless, featuring double sinks, a bathtub, walk-in shower and wall-hung toilet. A loft ladder leads to the high-pitched attic, which offers potential for additional rooms. Stable/barn The former pony stable behind the house is now used for storage and garden equipment. Built in brick with a wide overhang, it adjoins the large pasture. Garage and carport The large tiled-roof barn at the front has a half-open carport for two cars, an EV charging point and a separate technical room for the programmable irrigation system. Water is drawn from 125 metres underground—soft enough to drink. The enclosed garage has double doors and its long rear façade has charming stable-style doors and windows. There is covered storage for firewood and bins. The gardens Designed and landscaped by Van Ooijen Hoveniers of Appeltern, the gardens are picture-perfect: from the subtly lit trees, sweeping lawns and perennial borders to the Belgian bluestone steps, gravel borders and decorative paving. There are several private seating areas, sunny or shaded, open-air or covered. A garden wall built from centuries-old castle stones creates a beautiful courtyard feel. At night, programmable lighting gives the garden a magical glow. Additional features Over the years the owners have acquired several neighbouring parcels, expanding the original 4,000 m² plot to 15,125 m². The proximity of the Natura 2000 reserve ensures no further development nearby, safeguarding the sense of freedom. The hardwood entrance gate is remote controlled, and all fences and gates are also hardwood. The house has an alarm system, fibre internet to the door, and both modern boilers are prepped for heat pump connection. LOCATION Amenities Groessen itself has no shops but does have a primary school just 5 minutes by bike. A full range of shops and secondary schools can be found in Zevenaar and Duiven, only 5 minutes by car or 10 by bike. The lively cities of Arnhem and Nijmegen are also nearby. Nature and leisure The dike, partly belonging to the property, is closed to motor traffic further along, making it ideal for walkers and cyclists. The rich nature of the Gelderse Poort nature reserve lies just beyond. The property also comes with use rights to a nearby fishing pond. The area is perfect for walking, cycling, horse riding and watersports on the nearby recreational lakes De Bijland and Rhederlaag. The region is dotted with castles and forts, as well as charming villages like Groessen with an active community life. The Posbank nature reserve and the forests around the German village of Elten, just across the border, are also within easy reach.
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An exceptional opportunity to live and work in grandeur at a remarkable locationSituated on the edge of Epse and Deventer, this characterful farmhouse with contemporary bungalow offers approximately 330 m² of luxurious living space, complemented by an adjoining 445 m² commercial building. It is an inspiring setting for anyone seeking tranquillity, style and functionality, with sweeping views over the surrounding fields and a highly visible position along the A1 motorway.The estate has a rich history: the original front house dates back to 1875 and was extended in 1992 with a modern bungalow designed by architect Antony Williams. In 2023, the entire property underwent an impressive transformation, blending tradition with contemporary luxury in a way that feels both authentic and refined.The exterior has been fully repainted, fitted with new roofing, and enclosed by a bespoke corten steel boundary with glass panels referencing the striking tulip artwork in the front garden. All windows have been upgraded with insulating glazing, and the interior has been redesigned into a hotel-chic living environment with warm tones, high-quality bespoke joinery and atmospheric lighting. The property is equipped with a comprehensive camera system and alarm installation both in and around the buildings.The residential section comprises a main home and an adjoining secondary residence, each with its own character – ideal for multi-generational living, an exclusive guest house or a boutique B&B. The layout offers privacy and flexibility, while the high-end finish in both dwellings ensures a consistent sense of calm and luxury. All rooms are insulated and finished with durable materials. Large windows, terraces and roof terraces enhance the feeling of light, space and connection with the outdoors.The property is entirely gas-free and exceptionally energy-efficient. A sophisticated Thermia ground-source heat pump with boiler works in tandem with 46 solar panels on the renewed roof. Underfloor heating provides comfortable warmth throughout the living spaces and, in summer, delightful cooling. With a battery upgrade, the system can even form the basis of a net-zero energy concept. In addition, a 76-metre-deep well with its own purification system supplies independent drinking water, offering a fully self-sufficient and sustainable way of living.The adjoining 445 m² commercial building offers countless possibilities: an atelier, gallery, showroom, office or workshop. Its soaring ridge height with black timber trusses, generous proportions and large windows create a striking atmosphere of craftsmanship and character. The building includes its own entrance, office, pantry and WC. The mezzanine floor offers further space for guest accommodation, an atelier or workspace.The garden surrounding the property has been landscaped with great care for atmosphere and tranquillity. Facing south, the rear garden blends seamlessly into the surrounding fields, while mature trees and hedges provide privacy. A romantic gazebo, a gently flowing stream with footbridge, and a floating deck with panoramic views together create a place where nature and design meet in harmony. A carport, timber outbuilding and fully enclosed grounds offer comfort and security for both residents and animals.The property is located on a quiet lane with only local traffic. Thanks to the natural height difference with the A1 and sound-reducing asphalt, the garden remains remarkably peaceful. The village of Gorssel is a five-minute drive away, while Deventer and Zutphen can be reached within fifteen minutes. The Randstad is accessible in under an hour, and public transport connections are excellent.Layout Main ResidenceThe main residence, measuring approximately 175 m², features a distinctive half-round front door with stained glass and an inviting entrance hallway.The living room, with oak flooring and open fireplace, is bright and spacious thanks to the glazed rear façade overlooking the terrace and garden. The bespoke kitchen, crafted in walnut with stainless steel worktops and Miele appliances, forms the heart of the home.Additional rooms include a utility room, guest WC and a generous bedroom with walk-in wardrobe and luxury hotel-style bathroom. This bathroom features a double walk-in shower, granite basins, bespoke cabinetry and softly illuminated arched recesses that lend the space a warm, exclusive ambience.Layout Secondary ResidenceThe second dwelling offers approximately 155 m² and has its own private entrance leading to the lounge, luxury bedroom and bathroom with circular walk-in shower and bespoke vanity unit.On the mezzanine level is an atmospheric kitchen-diner featuring oak cabinetry in a woodland green tone, granite worksurfaces and Miele appliances. At the front is a bright dining area, while the rear offers a cosy TV room with French doors opening onto the spacious roof terrace. Here, you can enjoy panoramic views across the garden and fields – an ideal spot to unwind or dine in the evening sun.Kletterstraat 27 is a unique blend of history, luxury, sustainability and creative potential.A home that makes an impression and invites you to stay.Would you like to experience this exceptional property for yourself? Please contact us to arrange a viewing. We would be delighted to welcome you.
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Iconic and contemporary architect-designed villa in popular BerkeloordThis striking architect-designed villa was built in 2019 in the heart of the picturesque Berkeloord residential area. Villa Vijverzicht is carefully positioned on a generous plot of 6,635 m² and forms a natural part of the park-like surroundings. At the front, the house overlooks the ponds of Berkeloord, and at the rear, the deer park of Lochem. Here you can live in peace and space, with maximum privacy and a permanent unobstructed view.The design concept was clear: create a spacious family home that blends into its natural setting, where transparency and security are in balance. This principle is evident throughout the house. Large windows provide a constant connection with the outside, while the choice of materials and layout offer warmth and intimacy.Architect Bart Vos designed the villa as a coherent whole in which wasserstrich bricks (from Petersen), copper, glass and wood (pine and teak) have been used consistently both inside and outside. With a usable area of 547 m² and a volume of 2,069 m³, this is a voluminous house, but thanks to its understated design and location on a spacious plot, the whole remains in perfect balance.Ground floorThe driveway leads to the spacious, detached double garage of approximately 70 m², equipped with electrically operated roller doors, storage room and a double charging point for electric cars. There is ample parking space on the property.The house is optimally oriented towards the sun. Upon entering, you will find a cloakroom with built-in cupboards, a WC, access to the study and the utility room with the back door. The study near the front door is ideal for a home office. The utility room has a pantry, ceiling-high cupboards and connections for a washing machine and extra dishwasher.The kitchen (88 m²) forms the heart of the house. From this room, the view is impressive at both the front and rear. Floor-to-ceiling windows and sliding doors connect the kitchen directly to the covered terrace, which is furnished with a sitting and dining area and an outdoor fireplace by Metalfire. The terrace is the family's favourite spot; in winter it is a sunny place due to the low light incidence and in summer it is a pleasant lounge area in the shade and shelter. Thanks to the canopy and the outdoor fireplace, this is a place where you can comfortably spend most of the year.Inside, travertine-coloured Mosa floor tiles and oiled teak ceilings create a warm atmosphere. Floors and ceilings extend to the outside, creating a sense of unity between the kitchen and terrace. The kitchen, designed by Roel de Vos Design Studio, features two spacious islands with marble tops (olive brown) and stainless steel bases. The appliance wall is finished in matt white with stainless steel and includes a refrigerator, freezer, two-zone wine climate cabinet, a convection oven and a steam oven. The induction hob with integrated extractor is incorporated into the cooking island. Custom-made teak benches match the look of the ceiling and reinforce the harmonious character of the space. Underfloor heating on all three floors ensures a pleasant indoor climate - warming in winter and cooling in summer.Between the kitchen and the living room is the staircase, which provides access to both the upper floor and the basement. The living room (74 m²) is spacious and divided into two seating areas by a room divider with an integrated television and bookcase. At the rear, floor-to-ceiling windows offer views of the garden, while at the front, the ponds come into view, with sufficient privacy thanks to the half-height parapet. A wide Metalfire fireplace and a raised teak floor area at the front give the room extra character. The sophisticated lighting plan ensures that art and architectural lines are shown to their best advantage.UpstairsThe first floor has four spacious bedrooms and two bathrooms. The master bedroom, measuring approximately 45 m², has windows on both sides and is equipped with spacious built-in (wardrobe) cupboards. The en-suite bathroom has a freestanding bathtub, a spacious walk-in shower, double sink, dressing table and toilet. The other bedrooms are also generously sized and all enjoy views of the ponds or deer park. One bedroom has its own shower and sink. There is also a second bathroom with a bath, walk-in shower and double washbasin, as well as a separate toilet on the landing.BasementThe basement is a fully-fledged living area with natural light at the front. The robust concrete ceilings and walls give this floor its own contemporary character. Here you will find a spacious studio, chill-out or fitness room, an extra bedroom with en-suite bathroom, a large laundry room and the technical installations. The house is equipped with a geothermal heat pump, 30 solar panels and a buffer tank of approximately 750 litres. The A++ energy label underlines the sustainable and future-proof character of the house.Outdoor spaceThe garden surrounding the villa has been carefully landscaped. At the front, the lawn flows organically into the private pond banks. Rhododendrons, birches and beeches around the house complement the park-like layout of Berkeloord. At the rear is a large lawn with a spacious swimming pond in the middle with a plant filter and sun terrace. Borders with rhododendrons and evergreen shrubs frame the garden. The direct location next to the deer park ensures complete privacy and a unique view.Lochem and BerkeloordBerkeloord was built at the end of the 19th century in English landscape style under the direction of Tjepke Haitsma Mulier and entrepreneur Marinus Naeff. The neighbourhood is known for its spacious layout, ponds and beautiful community spirit. Lochem offers all daily amenities, primary and secondary schools, sports clubs, an 18-hole golf course, a train station, a theatre and an open-air theatre. The Lochemse Berg and surrounding nature reserves are within walking distance of the property, and the A1 motorway is approximately 15 minutes away.In shortVilla Vijverzicht is an exceptionally well-maintained, spacious family home in one of the most sought-after locations in Lochem. A home where architecture, quality and living comfort come together in a green and peaceful environment.General:Year of construction: 2019Maintenance: ExcellentLocation: In the Berkeloord villa parkEnergy label: Energy class A++Insulation: Fully insulatedGlazing: Insulating glazingHeating: Underfloor heating, via geothermal heat pump Outbuilding: Double garage and a lockable area for garden tools and bicycle storage.Parking: Ample parking on own propertySpecial feature: Extremely well-maintained, spacious villa in a highly sought-after location.Sustainability: 30 solar panels, double electric charging point for cars available.Extras: • Beautifully landscaped garden• Swimming pond 10 x 5 metres• Double robot lawnmower• Unobstructed view of the deer park at the rearVolume: 2,069 m³Living area: 500 m² Other indoor space: 47 m² External storage space: 66 m² Plot size: 6,635 m²Acceptance: In consultationThis property has an energy label.
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''LIVING the Dream''Year of construction: 2023Volume: 1,723 m³Living area: 450 m²Plot area: 5,276 m²Pure luxury on an idyllic domain!The combination of the exceptional location and this impressive stylish villa make this an exclusive property.The owners were inspired by the prairie house style of the famous American architect: F.L. Wright and made maximum use of the sloping character of the spacious plot with the design.The volume is subtly partly hidden at the front under the sloping plot, which is impressively revealed at the rear. The fantastic interplay of lines has created a floating effect on the top floor, allowing you to optimally enjoy the sublime view in the living areas.The modern design villa was built under construction craftsmanship with a high-quality finish, style, insight and an eye for detail.The interior has been perfectly maintained and styled by the owner with a sense of elegance and grandeur.The garden around the 'dream villa' has also been designed in detail and is completely in keeping with the luxurious appearance and privacy of the villa.The exuberant nature of the Veluwe forests embraces this breathtaking, almost un-Dutch setting.Step into this idyllic world and be enchanted by everything this unique villa has to offer.
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At the leafy Valkenberglaan, one of the most beautiful avenues in Berg en Bos, stands this characterful villa dating from 1925.A residence that harmoniously combines history, comfort, and craftsmanship. The villa has an energy label C and has been meticulously maintained and modernised in recent years. At the same time, the interior offers ample scope for an alternative layout of the living spaces, allowing the property to be adapted to a contemporary lifestyle or life stage if desired.In 2023, the entire roof was renewed: fully insulated, fitted with a new screw-down roof and finished with thatch. The exterior has been professionally repainted and fitted with lighting by the front door and terrace. Technically, the property is in excellent condition, with new copper rainwater pipes installed. The outdoor lighting is on a timer, and both the outbuilding and garage are equipped with gas heaters.The villa exudes understated grandeur, enhanced by the distinctive windows with insulated glazing in wooden frames, the carefully restored wooden sills, and authentic architectural details that have been lovingly preserved. The garden lighting features original old lanterns from Paleis Het Loo – a unique and elegant accent that lends the property its special allure.The home is fitted with a modern Verisure alarm system and includes several technical conveniences, such as a lawn irrigation system with a private well and control via the meter cupboard. Both the detached garage and the outbuilding are heated, making them comfortably usable throughout the year.The garden surrounding the villa offers exceptional privacy and a sense of freedom. At the front, there is an unobstructed view across a wide belt of woodland, giving the setting an extra sense of exclusivity. The street curves around the triangular wooded area, creating a tranquil and spacious environment with abundant greenery.The 1,480 m² plot has dual access. From the driveway at the front, there is space for four cars beside the house. This leads to the garage, whose thatched roof and high ridge perfectly complement the villa’s architectural style. At the rear, via the Cederlaan, a generous driveway provides parking for five cars, alongside a large carport with a tiled roof. Beyond it stands a wooden storage shed with double doors.Ground floorThe entrance hall makes a charming first impression, with tiled flooring and electric underfloor heating. To the left is a toilet, tiled in a light shade and featuring a window, wash basin, and heating. From the hall, a wooden staircase leads down to the tiled cellar, used as a cloakroom and storage area.The study at the front of the house has a herringbone parquet floor with a double border and inlay, and offers views of the front garden and spacious drive. In the bay window, a bespoke bench with convector heating has been integrated, while sun blinds at the front enhance comfort. The windows give this room a warm, classic character.Through ensuite doors, the dining and living room can be reached. Like the study, this room has high ceilings with decorative mouldings and detailed edging. The large windows allow plenty of natural light, creating an airy, generous atmosphere.A door opens into the conservatory-style living area added in 1996, which extends beyond the original façade. This brings in beautiful natural light, and double garden doors provide direct access to the garden. From here, one can reach the kitchen, arranged in a simple two-part layout with a gas hob, extractor, oven, dishwasher, fridge, and freezer.Adjoining is the utility room, tiled and equipped with connections for a washing machine and dryer. The Nefit HR boiler is located here, together with extra storage space for provisions or household appliances. A door provides access to the outside.First floorThe staircase in the central hall leads to the landing, where a three-part stained glass window casts a play of coloured light.The main bedroom, located on the side of the villa, is generously sized. It features a luxurious built-in wardrobe with eight doors, offering hanging, shelving, and drawer space. Behind the bed, additional custom storage has been added, combining practicality with style.At the front, a second room serves as an office or bedroom, featuring tongue-and-groove panelling along the sloped walls, light-toned beams, and new leaded-glass windows in wooden frames with modern fittings.The third bedroom is used as a guest room and includes a wash basin and retractable loft ladder to the spacious attic.The bathroom has a bathtub, a separate shower with thermostat tap, a washbasin unit with lighting, and a wall-mounted toilet. The partly frosted leaded-glass window provides both privacy and ventilation.Valkenberglaan lies within the prestigious Berg en Bos villa district, known for its stately homes, broad avenues, mature trees, and lush greenery. Nearby are Paleis Het Loo, Hoog Soeren, and the Royal Estates, offering wonderful opportunities for walking and enjoying nature. Amenities such as schools, supermarkets, sports clubs, and healthcare facilities are all within minutes, while the centre of Apeldoorn – with its shops, restaurants, and theatre – is easily reached by bicycle. The A1 and A50 motorways are close by, and the railway station is also within easy reach, ensuring excellent connectivity.Be surprised by this villa, which has been lovingly maintained while offering scope for contemporary living ideas. With its sustainably renewed roof, stylish details, and beautiful location in Berg en Bos, this is a home to live in, to enjoy, and to cherish.You are most welcome to arrange a viewing and experience its atmosphere and possibilities for yourself.
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High-end Ibiza-style villa with boutique hotel allureA haven of tranquillity, luxury and refinement – that is what this unique villa radiates. Every detail of the property captures the atmosphere of a high-end boutique hotel in Ibiza, combined with the warmth of a perfect family home. With a generous living area of 393 m², a volume of 1,463 m³ and a plot of 585 m², this villa offers an abundance of space.The layout leaves nothing to be desired: a bright living room with fireplace, a stylish dining room and an exclusive designer kitchen form the heart of the home. Several luxurious bedrooms with en suite bathrooms ensure both comfort and privacy. The lower ground floor features an impressive wellness area with swimming pool, sauna and hammam, a sophisticated bar, a spacious integral garage and a fully equipped living space for an au pair or guests. Outside, you can enjoy the beautifully landscaped south-west facing garden with veranda, various terraces and multiple balconies that all reflect the Ibiza atmosphere down to the finest detail. Living, relaxing, working and entertaining all come together here in the most effortless way.The villa was originally built in 1998 and was completely redesigned in 2011 by the renowned Belgian design house Vlassak Verhulst. In 2025 the property was elevated once again to an even higher level. Upgrades included a new main fuse box, the installation of a state-of-the-art alarm and camera system, fresh interior and exterior paintwork, and a large-scale, high-quality redesign of the garden. The roof was renewed and fitted with 45 solar panels, while the balconies were finished with meticulous attention to detail, providing additional terrace space and enhancing the luxurious Ibiza aesthetic. The villa is fully move-in ready for the most discerning lover of luxury.Boutique style and exclusive materialsThe villa is built on a split-level design, creating intriguing sightlines and playful height variations that together form a dynamic yet harmonious whole. The abundance of natural light and open views create a true sense of freedom and space. All oak interior doors are frameless with concealed hinges, giving a clean and minimalist aesthetic.All walls are finished with exclusive puddingstuc in modern Ibiza style. Puddingstuc is a traditional and highly refined plastering technique for walls and ceilings, renowned for its soft, velvety appearance and subtle sheen. The name derives from its creamy, smooth texture, reminiscent of pudding. Applied by hand in multiple layers and carefully polished, it results in a seamless, luxurious finish. Warmer than standard plasterwork and richer in feel, puddingstuc is often chosen for exclusive villas and boutique hotels for its authentic Mediterranean character and its balance of crisp design with natural, elegant charm.Every space exudes quality. The floors are laid with wide American oak planks by Ebony and Co., lending both authenticity and grandeur. The three bathrooms are bespoke creations in luxurious Italian marble, complete with Alessi designer fittings – offering each resident a hotel-chic experience perfectly aligned with the boutique concept.This villa combines timeless luxury with modern technology. Both wall and underfloor heating are installed. Solar panels connect to a 41 kWh battery installed in 2025, with a dedicated fuse box, enabling the house to operate largely independently from the public electricity grid. Screens and shutters can all be controlled remotely, as can the window coverings. The driveway, equipped with frost protection, is secured by an electric gate and pedestrian access. Every room benefits from individual air conditioning.LayoutEntranceThe spacious entrance features open oak staircases and atmospheric lighting. The cloakroom is luxuriously appointed with a wall-hung WC, urinal and marble washbasin unit.Kitchen and livingAt the heart of the home is the expansive Arclinea designer kitchen with granite worktops and a sculptural cooking island with bar. It is fully equipped with every conceivable built-in appliance: a five-burner hob with wok burner and separate teppanyaki grill, bespoke extraction system, Quooker and traditional tap, coffee machine, two warming drawers, plate warmer, raised dishwasher, microwave, combi-steam oven and high-pressure steam oven – everything designed to make cooking a refined experience.The utility room offers a bespoke wall of cupboards with connections for laundry equipment and a secondary kitchen arrangement with fridge and sink.The living room exudes understated luxury, featuring a contemporary gas fireplace, bespoke cabinetry and integrated media system. Large windows seamlessly connect the interior with the garden, creating spectacular play of light throughout the home.The dining room, slightly recessed, accommodates a large dining table and adjoins a glazed wall with tinted glass and sun protection. Sliding doors open directly onto the veranda, pond and landscaped gardens. The entire ground floor is finished with beautiful American oak flooring.Wellness and lower ground floorThe lower ground floor is home to a wellness suite of exceptional calibre. A heated swimming pool with solar cover and counter-current system forms the centrepiece of this relaxation zone. Behind smoked glass doors, a hammam, sauna, shower and changing area provide ultimate comfort and seclusion. The pool is fully automated, heated by its own boiler and equipped with a modern filtration and dehumidification system.Adjoining the wellness is a stylish bar, perfect for unwinding or entertaining guests. This floor also houses a self-contained au pair or guest suite with natural daylight via skylights, along with a spacious integral garage with coated flooring and an electrically operated Hörmann door.Bedrooms and bathroomsThe split-level design creates striking sightlines throughout the home. The master bedroom features a generous walk-in wardrobe and a luxurious en suite bathroom with double marble vanity unit, WC, bidet and walk-in shower.Three further large bedrooms all offer bespoke finishes, one with direct access to its own roof terrace. The landing gives access to a second bathroom with double washbasin, walk-in shower, bidet and separate WC.At the top, beneath the impressive roof structure, lies a fifth bedroom with dressing room. The third en suite bathroom is again appointed with Italian marble, double vanity, WC and walk-in shower. This room also opens onto a large private roof terrace.Outdoor living in Ibiza styleThe garden, fully redesigned in 2025, is a true oasis of privacy and greenery, ideally positioned to the south-west. Multiple terraces offer different ambiences throughout the day. The veranda, with its lofty ceiling and large roof light, ensures an airy, bright atmosphere.Thanks to its design, you can enjoy the outdoors in every season, with the open fireplace, heater and windscreen providing comfort all year round. Two balconies offer more intimate outdoor retreats. The garden is equipped with automatic irrigation and lends itself perfectly to barbecues or long summer evenings.Location and surroundingsThe villa also enjoys a superb location. Within just three minutes you can access the A1 and A50 motorways, giving excellent connections to Amsterdam, Utrecht and Arnhem. The centre of Apeldoorn is a short cycle away and offers a wide variety of shops, culture and gastronomy – from Michelin-starred restaurants to trendy brasseries, theatres, museums and a lively city scene.Sports and leisure are also abundantly available, with golf courses, tennis clubs and modern gyms all nearby. Moreover, the villa sits at the very heart of the Veluwe, one of the most beautiful natural landscapes in the Netherlands, where you can walk, cycle or simply enjoy the peace and space of its vast forests and heathlands.This villa represents a lifestyle: living as if in a five-star boutique hotel, yet with the comfort and security of your own private home in Apeldoorn.
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A unique opportunity: a semi-bungalow that was architecturally transformed in 2021 into an energy-efficient (A+) and attractive home!This home is located in a quiet area on the outskirts of Malden, right next to the forest. Here you can enjoy privacy and greenery, while amenities such as various shops, restaurants, schools, sports facilities, healthcare facilities and an attractive cinema are just minutes away. Nijmegen, with its hospitals, college, university and major roads, is also a short distance away.This bungalow offers a great opportunity to live on one level and still enjoy a garden, in one of the most popular residential areas in the region! In addition to the spacious living area, the house has a multifunctional (studio) space with its own entrance, kitchen and bathroom. There is also an attached workshop with a kitchenette and separate toilet, offering additional possibilities for a hobby or practice space. Together with the sustainable renovation and the beautiful swimming pond, this makes it a particularly versatile home. Layout:Ground floorEntrance hall, spacious hall that immediately emphasises the spacious character of the house. The hall contains the meter cupboard, loft and the first toilet with washbasin. A spacious living room with high ceiling, where the many windows on all sides provide beautiful light and an open atmosphere. There are sliding doors to the front and back gardens at both the front and rear. There is also a spacious indoor storage room under the stairs and the staircase itself is beautifully concealed. Modern open kitchen with a large cooking island. The tall cabinets are beautifully concealed in the wall and the kitchen is equipped with various luxury built-in appliances. The utility room is located at the front of the house and has a kitchen unit, heat pump and boiler, and an extra outside door. There are a total of three bedrooms and a multifunctional study on the ground floor. The study is currently used as a gallery. The master bedroom has a spacious walk-in closet and an adjoining very spacious bathroom with a combination sauna, freestanding bathtub, shower, double sink, and toilet. Here you can relax and enjoy the green surroundings while bathing. The second bathroom is located near the other bedrooms and is equipped with a shower, double sink and toilet.The multifunctional studio space can be accessed from the study. This space has French doors at the front and rear with a fenced terrace and has its own kitchen and bathroom. The kitchen is equipped with various built-in appliances and the bathroom has a walk-in shower, double sink and toilet. There is also an adjoining office space with various Ethernet connections, which is currently used as a hobby room. This office space has its own entrance and driveway at the rear of the property. The hall provides access to the kitchen and toilet. There is also a private meter cupboard. First floorAttractive loft space above the living room, currently used as a study. Spacious storage room. There is also a loft above the entrance.GardenThe property is surrounded by a well-maintained front, side and back garden, with several terraces so you can find a nice spot in the sun or shade at any time of the day. There is also an additional storage room. The fenced swimming pond is a real eye-catcher and gives the garden a special look. There is also ample parking space on the property.Details:- Originally built in 1991.- The property was renovated and made more sustainable under architectural supervision in 2020 and 2021.- Living area approx. 381 m².- Other indoor space approx. 22 m².- External storage space approx. 5 m². - Volume approx. 1,719 m³.- Definitive energy label A+, valid until 02-09-2035.- The swimming pond was constructed in 2023.- Combi sauna with both infrared and Finnish sauna.- The tiled roof was replaced in 2025.- The house is equipped with a heat pump (for heating and cooling), heat recovery ventilation and an electric boiler.- The extension is equipped with air conditioning.- The house is equipped with 25 solar panels.- The entire ground floor has underfloor heating.- There is a charging station, which is available for purchase.
…By Annonceur International
Fabulously beautiful, NSW estate Besselink on the BerkelGood wine does not need a crown, as the saying goes. And, to be fair, it is almost impossible to describe Erve Besselink in a way that captures the beauty and class of this giant. Just the location alone, on the Berkel, at the weir, with its own fish ladder around the house, is one and all romance. This beautiful farmhouse, with a living area of 438 m² and a capacity of over 2,500 m³, forms with the surrounding land of approximately 7.5 ha a frankly imposing ensemble. There is a lot of variety in the picture; an oak forest, a beech forest, grassland, flower meadow, a fish ladder, a dream of an ornamental garden... And, rumor has it that an amorous pair of beavers even built a love nest by the water. Romance at its finest! At the heart is the beautiful farmhouse, overlooking the Berkel River. In 1382 - yes really, so long ago already - there was mention in the registers about “Erve Besselink” here near Almen. This is how long people have lived here and the history of this place goes back much further. In 1800 this giant of a T-farm was built; the large main house with the part where the cows were, the young cattle barn or schöppe, where later the beautiful tea garden was housed, and the stoltenberg, the haystack with barn. After a long life - centuries - in 2011 this beautiful farmstead was converted into a high-quality finished and optimally preserved residence. Because the agricultural use was removed, the landscape was also changed. For example, it was decided at the time to restore the historic moat and route it around the house again. The farm itself underwent a true transformation and although on the outside it still tells of the nostalgia of the early 19th century - with the shutters, the windows with rods and the facade layout, it has been modernized from top to toe on the inside, and you step into an extremely luxurious and beautifully designed home. Want to work from home and need office space? The completely renovated part - with an insanely cool loam stove with pizza oven, a brand new roof and thatched roof - offers plenty of space, enough for several people to work here. There is also a beautiful studio downstairs, so sleeping and bathing on the first floor is also an option. AlmenAlmen looks like it was conceived by a poet, with winding paths and roads, a ancient church, a village school, stately avenues of trees and bulbous ash trees, a church path, a little store, a tennis court and a cute swimming pool for fun on hot days. And all in the loving embrace of the meandering Berkel River. The grass is greener here - we're sure - and yet less than ten minutes from the bustling Hanseatic city of Zutphen. In 15 minutes you are on the A1, which then takes you into the Randstad in 45 minutes. Erve Besselink is currently not open, there is plenty of walking, canoeing, biking and horseback riding around the estate, should you choose to open the estate to the public - for the benefit of the public - then these benefits apply 100%, rather than partially. NSW estateThe house and land are ranked under the 1928 Natural Beauty Act, which means it meets a number of requirements, such as that:- it is at least 5 hectares in size;- it consists of at least 50% woodland (forest) or natural areas.A cinch for Erve Besselink, because it is all nature there. But, there is more, because why would one want to own an NSW estate now? In a nutshell, the answer is that there are great advantages for the owner: namely, he or she enjoys tax benefits from ownership in terms of income tax, corporate income tax, transfer tax, gift and inheritance tax and real estate tax. Ground FloorThrough the large wooden gate, into the yard. The huge Bentheimer feeding trough, now serving only as a landscape embellishment, stands like an art object in front of the orchard. The large barn doors offer a friendly view. To the left is the main entrance. All the woodwork is thickly varnished (natural wood varnishes based on linseed oil allowing the wood to breathe) and looks absolutely fantastic. Inside, too, it quickly becomes clear that no expense was spared, and only the best materials were used. In the hall on the floor, the travertine Vieux de Bourgogne dales, which also make their reappearance in the kitchen and hallway. On the wall, a very tasteful linen structure wallpaper in a fine taupe color, which provides a beautiful background for any type of interior. Modern rustic was chosen here and all the elements work together in full harmony to create a wonderful composition. On the left the stairs to the floor, on the right the WC - out of the art with gorgeous glazed Portuguese tiles and matte black ceramic plumbing in the form of hanging closet and sink arrangement- and the access to the studio. To the left is the spacious basement.The living room has a magnificent floor; it is an old castle floor from the French chateau of the previous owners. The current residents had it beautifully sanded and coated with a refined gray floor oil, blending seamlessly into the contemporary interior. The music room is a room en-suite, separated from the living room by sliding doors, and now has the role of an old-fashioned art cabinet, but one whose indoor climate can be adjusted entirely as desired. If you do not have a Steinway or art collection to display here, then this is a wonderful study, library, cinema or dining room. To the left, overlooking the garden and side terrace, is the upstairs room, which shares a gas fireplace with the living room. A lovely corner to crawl away with a good book. The BarnThe part, where the cows used to ruminate, has been transformed into a super cool space; the rafters and the thick reed package (there is still insulation material in between) have been left in sight and the space is nice and light through the skylights. The concrete floor - ready for the installation of floor heating -, the beautiful loam stove and the staircase (forge Oldenhave from Vorden) give it a raw, industrial edge. Downstairs, two separate toilets have been installed. Upstairs, the billiard room will be realized. This part could become anything: the superlative of a mancave, a sitting room with play area, a large B&B or business space for your steward's office, architectural firm, dental or physical therapy practice. We're just listing a few cross streets, because you can still completely pour your own sauce over this. The only thing that cannot be changed is the grandiose character of this space: it is ingrained in the house.The kitchen is truly one of a kind: completely custom made and put together by a kitchen studio. The large kitchen features heavy oak fronts and granite countertops. All built-in appliances are by Gaggenau, which guarantees optimal design and function. There is an appliance wall with double refrigerators and a steam and a convection oven. On the other side, overlooking the sunny side terrace a large worktop with double sink and a five-in-one boiling water faucet. Up front, in the contemporary cove, the stove with wok burner, plancha and four large gas burners. The studio features a spacious living room with a floor of oiled smoked oak. In the hallway to the left is a handmade built-in closet in a lovely lime green, and to the right is the bedstead, with sliding doors and space for a large television. Following this is the large bathroom with double sink, WC and walk-in shower, and the first approach to the door to the part. Upper floorOn the upper floor a sunny landing with two magnificent bedrooms, walk-in closet, the WC and the technical room. The master bedroom is accessed through the bathroom: with the allure of an exclusive resort, it features a double shower with rain shower, a freestanding bathtub overlooking the garden, and a large double sink. The walk-in closet has flamed wooden sliding doors and the bedroom is bright due to the large windows. The sleek design gives this room a particularly serene feel.On the other side under the hood we find the second bedroom, now used as a study.Outdoor spaceWhen an agency like Eelerwoude gets involved in landscaping, you just know it's going to be okay. And so it did. The gardens around the house are once again bordered by the moat, through which the crystal-clear water of the Berkel gaily splashes. From the house, living is focused on the Berkel and the village beyond. On the right side you have a view of the beech forest, where you can go via the little bridge to take a walk; between the trees is a path. On the opposite side are another oak forest, meadows and a flower meadow with orchard. The ornamental garden is magnificent; fresh green lawns bordered with colorful borders and chock full of flower beds, rhododendrons and a large walnut tree. In front of the kitchen is the lovely sun terrace, with rose bed and yew hedge. Perfect for sunny lunches and dinners, or just lounging all day in the lounge set. There is an orchard with standard fruit trees, for your pies and jams. In its previous life, the schöppe was a well-attended catering establishment. Now it is a wonderful place to unwind, to sit by the wood stove with friends or to commit your life story to paper. Or perhaps to resume commercial activities after all, because the kitchen is ready for it. On the roof are solar panels. In front of the barn is a large glass greenhouse in the starting blocks for your tomatoes, citrus fruits, potting table and cuttings. The vegetable garden, with its chestnut fences, offers more than enough space to be self-sufficient. Near the gate is the large stoltenberg, hay barn with space for vehicles such as a tractor and lawnmower.At the campsiteAcross the street begins the long driveway to the quiet campground. This small-scale campground annually attracts lovers of nature and/or water sports. On warm days, people from the neighborhood come to swim in the Berkel and enjoy the sun on its banks. Therefore, we asked the current residents what their experiences are with this. They answered us that, due to the character of the campsite - a silence campsite - they hardly experience any disturbance from visitors. On hot days, the sounds of water fun can be heard, but that can certainly not be called “disturbing. Partly because the living and life is so oriented on the Berkel, the great peace - interspersed with bird sounds and the occasional cow mooing - is the main part of the experience. In short Happiness can't be bought, but with NSW estate Erve Besselink you will come a long way. This beautiful estate with its voluminous, preserved farmhouse, offers optimal living comfort in a luxurious designer jacket. Have you become curious whether this estate is something for you? We would be happy to take you for a tour, and discuss with you the possibilities and what owning an NSW estate could mean for you. General:Year built : Originally built in 1800. Maintenance : ExcellentHeating : Heating system, air conditioning, gas stoves & loam stove.Location: Exceptionally beautifully situated with unique view of the BerkelParking : On private grounds.Capacity : 2.564 m³Living area : 438 m²Other indoor space: 253 m²External storage room: 94 m²Land area : 70.635 m²Energy label : Energy class CAcceptance : In consultationPrice on request
…By Annonceur International
Exclusive country house on a large plot, with guest house, swimming pool, and paddocks for horsesOn the edge of the picturesque village of Geesteren stands this magnificent country house with guest house and office space—a place where tradition and high-end living meet. This extremely luxurious ensemble covers a generous plot of over 1.9 hectares, consisting of impressive ornamental gardens, a beautiful ‘paddock paradise’ and the ancient orchard. The main house dates from 1935, but in recent years – while retaining its rural character – it has been completely transformed and made sustainable into the exceptionally beautiful farmhouse it is today. No expense was spared, with a consistent choice of extremely high-quality materials, and the beautiful paintwork on all the woodwork is striking. The roofs and windows are well insulated. The garden has a ground installation for 90 (!) solar panels, and there are two large solar collectors on the roof of the farmhouse. This magnificent house therefore has an excellent energy label A+. B&B or home office?In 2018, the former warehouse was replaced by a beautiful, architecturally designed (Haverkort Architects) barn with an attractive thatched mansard roof. A statement house and a landmark in the village, as it is virtually the only part that is really visible from the public road. So, have you always wanted to run a B&B, or do you work from home and need a fantastically equipped office? Then the Dennendijk ticks quite a few boxes. In short, everything about this estate—because that's what we can call it—is just right: the proportions, the elegant design, the meeting of classic traditional and modern... It is an oasis of luxury and blissful tranquility in the most beautiful region of the country: the Achterhoek. GeesterenGeesteren is a charming village in the Achterhoek, bordering the Twente region. The church tower with its golden hen and rooster, dating from the 16th century, dominates the horizon and is surrounded by a patchwork of meadows, rolling hills, and fields. Time seems to have no hold on the character of this village; it is old-fashioned in its beauty, and a few years ago its charm was rewarded with the title ‘Most Beautiful Village in Gelderland’. Ground floor - Main houseTwo decorative wrought iron gates provide a fitting welcome. You can park on the spacious driveway on the right, with a view of the incomparably beautiful gardens. The entrance is located under the porch, on the side of the house. The central hall is magnificent, with natural stone tiles, cream-colored, smoothly plastered walls, and fresh white woodwork. On the left is the toilet with a washbasin and the stairs to the upper floor. On the right is the kitchen, the beating heart of this house. The design is truly beautiful: traditional craftsmanship by Lodder Keukens from Barneveld, equipped with all modern conveniences. Every door, drawer, and function has been carefully considered. The kitchen has an L-shaped layout and is very spacious, so there is plenty of work space and room for all your guests at the large dining table. The fronts are copper-colored, which creates a beautiful interplay with the marble countertops and the sleek appliance wall. The kitchen is equipped with built-in appliances such as a dishwasher, refrigerator, and freezer. Furthermore, there is an induction hob (90 cm), a coffee machine (Gaggenau), a 4-in-1 boiling water tap (Quooker), and a generous wine climate cabinet (Liebherr).Adjacent to this, accessible both through the glazed French doors from the kitchen and from the central hall, is the spacious sitting and garden room; what an ambiance! The floor is covered with oak herringbone parquet, which, together with the old beams, gives a classic context to the contemporary interior. The room is fabulously beautiful, but it is also homely: cozy and warm. There are two sitting areas, both with a fireplace: on the one hand, in the living room, a sandstone fireplace with a wood-burning stove behind glass and, on the other hand, a modern gas fireplace in the charming garden room. On the left side of the house is the bedroom with bathroom on the ground floor. The former barn doors have been filled with glass and offer a view of and access to the garden and stables. Adjacent is the beautiful bathroom, with a double bathtub, spacious walk-in shower with rain and hand shower, a toilet, and a beautiful double sink. At the rear of the house is the spacious utility room with pantry, built-in cupboards, and connections for a washing machine and dryer. From the utility room, you can walk straight into the garden. Upper floor The bright and sunny landing—which embraces the central atrium—has three spacious bedrooms and a beautiful bathroom with a walk-in shower (with rain and hand shower), toilet, and sink. Guest house annex office The entrance is located both at the front and in the stables. From the stable complex, there is a bright hall with a series of attractive built-in cupboards. On the left is a storage room and the toilet, and at the rear is the large laundry room with connections for a washing machine and dryer. Adjacent to this is the lock – the walls entirely filled with glass – which provides access to the ground floor of the guest house/office, a magnificent open space in which the staircase serves as a room divider. There is an office space and the room where the large conference table is located. There are built-in cupboards and a toilet with a washbasin. Upstairs is a spacious bedroom.Stables and garageThis country house is designed for keeping horses. The stable complex is therefore magnificent! At the front is the space for motorized horsepower: the large garage (56 m²) with double, electrically operated roller doors. From the garage, there is access to the spacious attic (30 m²). The stable complex has three large stalls, a wash area, and French doors to the paddock. Outdoor spaceWith over 1.9 hectares, you have plenty of space to enjoy yourself here! There is a beautiful ornamental garden with a lawn as smooth as a billiard table. Your privacy is guaranteed here by the beautiful planting of large, evergreen rhododendrons, beech hedges, and various deciduous trees surrounding the property. From the kitchen, there is access to a lovely sun terrace, which borders the heated swimming pool (5.40m x 11.70m) and surrounding terrace. Here you will find a canopy with sun loungers. At the rear of the garden is the orchard with a four-legged haystack. The solar panels are also located here. This part of the grounds is divided into two paddocks with a shallow pond in between. There is also a classic chicken coop—made of black rebated cladding with a red roof—with two stalls, a storage room, and a shelter for the horses.Adjacent to this is a large barn, again in black Swedish rebated cladding with a red roof, with a large carport and two spacious sheds.General:Year of construction: 1935 and converted into a farmhouse in 1993, but also almost completely modernized in recent years.Maintenance: Good to excellent.Insulation: Roof insulation (Unidek), facade insulation in the garden room, facade insulation, insulating glazing.Heating: Hybrid heat pump (LWP) for underfloor heating and radiatorsSustainability: 90 solar panels Location: Just outside the built-up area of Geesteren Outbuildings: Guest house annex officeHorse stable and very spacious double garage (56 m²) with loftBrick, largely lockable, carport (84 m²)Chicken coop (29 m²) Extra: Second access road : The outdoor swimming pool (5.4 m x 11.7 m) with sun deck is heated by an independent LWP (air heat pump)Volume: 994 m³Living area: 258 m²External storage space: 320 m²Plot size: 19,250 m²Energy label: Energy class A+Acceptance: In consultationThis property has undergone a structural survey and has an energy label.
…By Annonceur International
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