The agencies at Gorssel
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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
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.
…By Annonceur International
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.
…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
Romantic Country House ‘De Kleine Ehze’, a gem nestled in the tranquillity of the Almen countrysideJust outside the village centre of Almen, with the river Berkel flowing nearby, stands a fairytale-like country house. An impressively beautiful villa in the beloved English country house style. With its thatched roof draped like a stole over its shoulders, the magnificent English landscape garden, and sweeping views of the surrounding bocage landscape, this elegant residence appears as though it has always been there. And yet, it is remarkably young for its category, having been built in 2001. Only the barn by the driveway recalls the predecessor of this magnificent home. Villa De Kleine Ehze is a classical beauty, yet young in structure and condition.The Master’s TouchThe design originates from the drawing table of Leeflang Architectuur, renowned for masterfully blending contemporary and historicising elements in such a way that the result gains a sense of timelessness. It almost seems like magic—this architectural firm consistently delivers outstanding results: a substantial country house with a living area of 379 m², situated on a plot of over 2.5 hectares, yet feeling entirely like “home.” Human scale has always been the guiding principle, resulting in a residence full of charm, warmth, and domestic comfort.Thanks to modern construction methods and standards, this villa is not only visually striking but also exceptionally comfortable to live in. It features excellent insulation, HR glazing throughout, underfloor heating, a lighting plan with LED spotlights, and a ground-mounted installation of 48 PV panels in the garden—earning it an impeccable A energy label. The interior is fully in harmony with the exterior, both in detailing and colour palette (beautifully curated in Farrow & Ball tones), resulting in a well-balanced composition.Villa De Kleine Ehze draws heavily in look and feel from its larger counterpart across the road. Huis De Ehze is one of the iconic estates the Achterhoek region proudly showcases. The 19th-century landscape romanticism is in full bloom here, as the surroundings were shaped in the 18th century when Huis De Hoogenkamp still stood here. In 1905, the current house in English country house style was realised, designed by George Nicolaas Itz. His design principles—abundant light and air, a large dramatic roof, refined window glazing bars, and shutters—create a charming image perfectly suited to the idyllic setting of Almen.AlmenA village to dream of, just outside Zutphen. Almen looks as though it was conceived by a poet, with winding paths and roads, an ancient church, a small village school, stately tree-lined avenues, rolling fields, a church path, a small shop, a tennis court, and a swimming pool for warm days—all embraced by the gently meandering Berkel river.You live less than ten minutes from the vibrant Hanseatic city of Zutphen, and centrally between charming towns such as Gorssel, Laren, Vorden, and Lochem, each offering a wide range of shops and amenities. Within 15 minutes you reach the A1 motorway, which connects you to the Randstad in approximately 45 minutes.The House – Ground FloorA tunnel of greenery leads to the driveway. The property is enclosed by white fencing and tall hornbeam hedges. At the edge of the grounds stands the old young-cattle barn, a remnant of the former farm.The house is preceded by a large circular driveway with a beautiful lime tree at its centre, symbolising happiness and domestic fidelity.Entrance beneath the large central canopy into the main hall. This beautiful hall is paved with Solnhofen stone in shades of ochre. The white woodwork of the double staircase contrasts elegantly with the ochre-yellow walls, which provide a warm, sunny tone even on the dreariest days.Immediately to the left are the utility meter cupboard and WC, as well as a hallway providing access to the driveway, garden, and utility room with pantry, featuring sand-coloured cabinetry, a stone countertop, and a double stainless-steel sink. Adjacent are two alcoves housing the cloakroom and access to the study. To the right is access to the kitchen, and straight ahead lies the living room.The kitchen is a delightful space; the long dining table invites leisurely tea breaks with a newspaper or relaxed Sunday breakfasts. The kitchen is beautifully crafted with light cabinetry and a terrazzo countertop. The backsplash and hood surrounding the induction hob are made of Belgian bluestone. Naturally, the kitchen is equipped with all desirable built-in appliances, including a dishwasher, convection oven (Siemens), fridge-freezer combination, and a 4-in-1 boiling water tap (Quooker).The spacious living room, also accessible from the kitchen, is flooded with sunlight thanks to the villa’s ideal north-south orientation. The floor features robust oak parquet, perfectly complemented by underfloor heating throughout the house. At the heart of the room is a classic fireplace with an elegant mantel in French sandstone. Deep-set bay windows provide charming seating areas with garden views. From the dining area, French doors lead to the sun terrace. Custom-made oak bookcases are installed throughout the house.The study is a wonderful space where, surrounded by books and with stunning views over the gardens, you can focus on work, hobbies, or that one book still waiting to be read—or perhaps written.From both the living room and study, there is access to the atmospheric garden room, which opens onto the gardens on three sides. It also features bespoke cabinetry and, thanks to the abundant natural light, is perfectly suited as an artist’s studio.Upper FloorsThe first floor offers a spacious landing and three generous bedrooms.The master suite includes a walk-in wardrobe and a bathroom with walk-in shower, sunken bathtub with whirlpool function, double vanity, and WC. From the bedroom, there is access to a spectacular loggia with sublime views over the gardens and surrounding countryside.Also on this floor is a second bathroom with vanity unit, walk-in shower, built-in cupboards, and a separate WC.The second floor, accessible via a fixed staircase, provides three additional large spaces, including a large studio or guest accommodation and storage attics.GarageThe villa offers abundant storage space. The integrated garage with two electrically operated roller doors accommodates two cars and includes a separate storage room and a fixed staircase leading to a large attic.Outdoor SpaceWith nearly 27,000 m² of land, you live here in a green oasis filled with lush flora. The grounds flourish year-round.The house is surrounded by a beautiful terrace with multiple seating areas, an ornamental pond, and richly planted borders. White and purple wisteria grow along the façades. The ornamental garden, designed in accordance with English landscape principles, is a visual delight and a paradise for gardening enthusiasts. It features a large water feature, expansive lawns, and a wide variety of trees, shrubs, borders, and flowerbeds.The undulating beech hedges evoke traditional fruit walls typical of English gardens, while a corridor leads to the play lawn—perfect for football, trampoline jumping, or games of hide-and-seek.At the front left of the property stands a large open barn with parking for six cars. Adjacent lies a classical orchard with apple and cherry trees, as well as wood storage. There is also a black timber-clad barn (Swedish style) for storing a camper or caravan, secured with an electric roller door.The old young-cattle barn, complete with a water well and a beautifully designed French parterre garden with boxwood hedges and spheres, offers an excellent opportunity for redevelopment—whether as a B&B, office, studio, workshop, or otherwise. This remarkable building has a floor area of 127 m² and can be transformed into whatever you desire.In SummaryVilla De Kleine Ehze—charming, elegant, warm, and inviting—awaits its next chapter. Curious to discover this delightful ensemble? We would be pleased to guide you on a viewing of this exceptional property.General InformationYear of construction: 2001Condition: Excellent, well maintainedInsulation: Fully insulatedLocation: Rural and privately situated in the outskirts of AlmenStorage: Double attached garage, two detached wooden garages, and detached stone barnParking: Ample parking on private grounds, electric charging point availableVolume: 1,843 m³Living area: 379 m²Other indoor space: 147 m²Building-related outdoor space: 57 m²External storage space: 211 m²Plot size: 27,138 m²Energy label: ATransfer: By agreement
…By Annonceur International
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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This unique city villa, a Rijksmonument, effortlessly combines historic grandeur with contemporary living comfort. Located in the prestigious 'De Parken' area of Apeldoorn, this property offers no less than 302 m² of living space spread over three floors. To the rear is a private garden with a detached stone shed and garage. There are also two further parking spaces. Both inside and out, the property has been restored and modernised with great attention to detail, while carefully preserving the monumental elements.The monumental status of this villa is also reflected on the outside. The façade is richly decorated with a bay window, loggias and balconies with ornate balustrades. The wooden columns with detailed capitals and the hipped roof with glazed tuiles du Nord give the property a rich appearance. The interior retains many original details such as marble fireplaces inlaid with gold leaf, Art Nouveau stucco ceilings and restored murals in the vestibule.The villa is set in a generous 635m² plot, which is fully fenced and has a lockable gate. The front of the house is partially sheltered by two beautiful yellow tulip magnolias and the front garden is landscaped with yew hedges and lime hydrangeas. The large rear garden has an artificial lawn, several sun terraces and various trees, including crabapples and yew hedges. To the left of the garden is the detached monumental barn, affectionately known by the present owners as 'The Coach House'. To the rear is the garage. There are two parking spaces for this garage behind the hedge.This villa is located a stone's throw from the Oranjepark and in the protected town and village conservation area 'De Parken'. The centre of Apeldoorn with its shops and amenities is within walking distance, as is the railway station. Schools, sports facilities and the nature of the Kroondomeinen are all within easy reach. Apeldoorn, the green city on the Veluwe, is located in the middle of the Netherlands, near the A50 and A1 motorways. This provides good connections to Amsterdam, Amersfoort, Deventer, Hengelo and Germany. The layout: Entering through the imposing front door, one enters the vestibule with the original draft porch. The spacious hallway, with granite flooring featuring the logo of the original Freemasons, provides access to all the main living areas. To the right is the spacious sitting room en-suite with a beautiful bay window, original fitted doors with built-in cupboards and an ornamental ceiling. The front room is a sitting room with a fireplace and marble mantelpiece. French doors lead to the bright conservatory, which offers plenty of natural light and is ideal for relaxing overlooking the garden. The rear lounge has an atmospheric Jacobus wood-burning stove and sliding doors to the sunny terrace. To the left of the hall is a spacious study, ideally situated at the front of the house, with a unique oil-painted ceiling in original colours. This room offers tranquillity and character, perfect as a home office or study. The kitchen/diner is luxuriously fitted with bespoke cream white cupboards and a granite worktop. A Lacanche five-burner gas cooker and two ovens are situated by the fireplace. The kitchen is spacious enough to accommodate a large dining table, perfect for entertaining family and friends. Adjacent to the kitchen is a utility room with a washing machine connection and access to the terrace.The first floor is accessed via the monumental burgundy staircase. The master bedroom has two balconies, one with a loggia, and fitted wardrobes. The modern bathroom has a walk-in shower, bath, double basins with columns and underfloor electric heating. French doors lead to the roof terrace. A separate cloakroom and second toilet complete this floor.On the second floor there are three multi-functional bedrooms, a second bathroom with steam shower and a separate toilet.This stunning city villa offers the best of both worlds: the charm of a national monument combined with modern living comforts. Would you like to experience the special atmosphere and space of this villa for yourself? You are most welcome to visit.
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Kerklaan 10 offers a distinctive opportunity to live and work in De Parken, one of Apeldoorn’s most beautiful and sought-after neighbourhoods. This monumental city villa masterfully combines history, comfort and practicality. With its unique split-level layout, a lower-ground floor featuring a private entrance, and a series of versatile living spaces, this property is perfectly suited for use as an office, practice, studio, consultancy or salon. Families seeking space, character and comfort will equally find an inspiring place to call home here.Overlooking the Oranjepark, the villa also features a generous roof terrace and a detached garage with storage – together forming a complete city residence. A home that is both refined and welcoming, ideal for those who value tranquillity, prestige and accessibility at the heart of Apeldoorn.Standing on the corner of the one-way streets Kerklaan and Mr. van Rhemenslaan, this impressive villa was designed in 1878 by architect A.A.M. Beretta. Built in the eclectic style, it is a fine example of 19th-century urban architecture, blending influences from Neo-Renaissance and Neoclassical design. The curved pediments above the arched windows, ornate stonework, decorative cornices and distinctive corner tower lend the property its unmistakable presence. Its architectural quality led to its designation as a listed municipal monument.The villa has been carefully restored in collaboration with Monumentenwacht and is maintained to an excellent standard. Modernisation and insulation have been carried out with great respect for the original details. The exterior has recently been repainted, the bathroom refurbished, and the living room fitted with an elegant oak herringbone parquet floor. The result is a seamless blend of period charm and contemporary comfort.Layout and living areas:A broad staircase and stately front steps lead up to the main entrance. The central hall provides access to the main living floor, cloakroom and staircases to both the lower-ground level and the upper floors.The spacious living room, with high decorative ceilings and large arched windows, exudes elegance and character. The sitting area offers views over the Oranjepark, while the bright conservatory with French doors to the garden provides a perfect spot to unwind. The combination of authentic details and black shutters creates a tasteful balance between light and privacy.At the rear of the house is a large kitchen-diner with a white U-shaped layout, equipped with modern built-in appliances including a gas hob, extractor, dishwasher, fridge, freezer and combination oven. The breakfast bar forms a natural link between cooking and dining – the true heart of the home.Adjoining the kitchen is a study overlooking the leafy rear garden, ideal as a workspace, studio or reading room. From here, a connecting door leads to the lower-ground floor, a key feature that sets this property apart.Lower ground floor – independent work or living space:The lower-ground floor has its own private entrance, making it ideal for use as a professional workspace such as a practice, consultancy, salon or coaching room.A welcoming hallway with original tiled flooring and a kitchenette with utility connections form a practical base. Two spacious rooms, previously used as offices, can be flexibly arranged – whether as workspace, guest suite, studio or lounge. With natural daylight and a warm ambience, this is a fully functional living level that combines residential comfort and professional use with ease.Upper floors and bedrooms:The first floor comprises two generous bedrooms and a modern bathroom. The main bedroom at the front has access to a large roof terrace, offering privacy and a superb view over the Oranjepark. The second bedroom is equally bright and well-proportioned.The newly refurbished bathroom includes a walk-in shower, double washbasin with illuminated mirror cabinet, wall-hung toilet and bidet. A separate third toilet is located on the landing.The second floor features three charming bedrooms with dormer windows and exposed beams – ideal for children’s rooms, guest accommodation or hobby spaces.Set on a 617 m² plot, the gardens are attractively landscaped and easy to maintain, with mature planting and tall hedges providing excellent privacy. Mature trees at the front reinforce the villa’s stately appearance.The driveway on Kerklaan offers parking for two cars and leads to a detached garage with twin storage rooms and a covered area for bicycles or bins.The location, on the edge of the Oranjepark, is exceptional – where peace, greenery and city life meet. Shops, restaurants, schools and public transport are all within walking distance, and Apeldoorn’s lively city centre is just minutes away. Major roads, including the A1 and A50, are easily accessible via the Jachtlaan and Deventerstraat.A villa of timeless character and versatility, Kerklaan 10 offers a rare opportunity to live and work harmoniously in one of Apeldoorn’s most distinguished settings. A property that balances heritage with functionality – elegant, practical and perfectly placed for both professional and private life.You are warmly invited to experience the space, light and atmosphere of this exceptional home for yourself.
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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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Along the leafy Vonderlaan, in the villa district of Berg en Bos, stands this characterful detached villa dating from 1922. Authentic charm, modern comfort and a high-quality finish come together here in a natural way. In recent years, the villa has been carefully modernised and made more sustainable, resulting in a ready-to-move-into family home with energy label A, set on a generous plot of 892 m².The house has a warm and inviting atmosphere, thanks to its attractive architecture, high ceilings, warm colour palette and characteristic stained-glass panels set within timber-framed windows. At the same time, the level of comfort is entirely in keeping with modern living, with full insulation, a heat pump, underfloor heating on all floors and HR+++ glazing. The contemporary kitchen, stylish bathroom and sustainable installations form a fine complement to the preserved authentic details.Surrounding the house is a garden that offers a sense of freedom and privacy, fully redesigned in 2025. The rear garden faces south-east and features a raised terrace with large-format tiles directly adjoining the house. At the far end of the garden is a second terrace with flagstones and a pergola, creating a relaxed, South African-inspired atmosphere. Large borders with corten steel edging and mature planting give the garden a well-kept, contemporary feel. There is parking on the property for several cars, including an EV charging point. The generous plot also offers possibilities for a future extension or an additional outbuilding.The Vonderlaan is situated in the Berg en Bos villa district, known for its distinguished villas, broad avenues, mature trees and green surroundings. Paleis Het Loo, Hoog Soeren and the Kroondomeinen are all close by, offering beautiful opportunities for walking and enjoying nature. Everyday amenities such as schools, supermarkets, sports clubs and healthcare facilities can also be reached within minutes. The centre of Apeldoorn, with its shops, restaurants and theatre, is within cycling distance. The A1 and A50 motorways are easily accessible, and the railway station is also nearby, making this an excellent location for accessibility.Layout:The entrance creates a warm and stylish first impression. The light oak Hungarian point parquet floor, smooth plastered walls, timber staircase and stained-glass window immediately set the tone for the atmosphere found throughout the house. The hall provides access to the modern cloakroom WC and the cellar. At the front of the house is an inviting study, with views over the front garden and the spacious driveway.From the hall, you enter the living area with open-plan kitchen and sitting room. The high ceilings with decorative mouldings, large windows and garden-room extension create plenty of natural light and a pleasant sense of space. The light oak Hungarian point parquet floor continues throughout the ground floor, which also benefits from underfloor heating.The luxury kitchen is arranged in two sections. The walnut kitchen section with Neolith marble-effect worktop includes a sink area, dishwasher, BORA induction hob with integrated extraction and ample storage space. The second section, finished with taupe-coloured fronts, is fitted with two ovens, a large fridge and a separate freezer.Adjoining the kitchen is the living room, with space for a large dining table, a comfortable seating area and a light-filled spot in the garden room. French doors provide a natural connection between the living space, the terrace and the garden.On the first floor, the landing is beautifully lit by a characteristic stained-glass window. At the front is the generous principal bedroom with a luxury fitted wardrobe. At the rear is a second spacious bedroom. The third bedroom is currently used as a study or home office.The modern bathroom is stylishly finished with beton ciré walls, large floor tiles, a walk-in shower with glass screen, washbasin vanity unit and wall-hung WC. The long window brings in pleasant natural light.The second floor has been opened up and is fitted with two large roof windows, allowing for attractive natural light. A freestanding bath is currently positioned here, giving this floor a distinctive and relaxed atmosphere. Due to the lower roof height, the space is particularly suitable as a play floor, relaxation area, hobby room or, for example, an atmospheric wellness or yoga space.This villa combines the atmosphere of 1922 with the comfort and sustainability of today, in a location where greenery, tranquillity and accessibility come together beautifully.You are warmly invited to experience the house for yourself during a viewing.
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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.
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Classic living with a modern twist. On the characterful Diepenheimseweg in Goor stands this impressive mansion: a striking presence that combines classical grandeur with contemporary warmth. With its classicist pediment, refined detailing, and modern comfort, this is a property of timeless allure. The vibrant center of Goor—with shops, schools, restaurants, and sports facilities—is less than five minutes by bike and also within walking distance. Major roads are nearby, the A1 motorway is 10 minutes away, and the train station is only a 5-minute walk. This residence offers grandeur, security, and comfort. With a living area of 788 m² (NEN 2580) on a 3,778 m² plot, it is a true dream home for those who value space, class, and tranquility. The interior has been designed with balance and attention to detail—bespoke colors, materials, and layouts create warmth and liveability. Despite its size, every space feels inviting and well-proportioned. Layout Ground floor A stylish double door opens into the impressive hallway with a marble floor and central staircase. From here, the living room, library, master suite, kitchen, and utility room are accessible. The kitchen and dining area form the heart of the home, with Belgian bluestone countertops, wooden cabinetry, and a central island. The orangery-style dining space with glass all around seats at least 10 and opens onto a veranda with heaters and skylights—perfect for long evenings. The living room, accessed through arched double doors, features herringbone oak flooring, a French fireplace, and connects to a TV/cinema room with garden access. Between the main house and garage is a second entrance, ideal for professional use, leading either to the double garage or the library/office. The master suite offers garden views, a dressing room, private toilet, and a luxury bathroom with round bath under a starry ceiling, walk-in shower, and double vanity. First floor A wide landing leads to four spacious bedrooms and a smaller room (bedroom/office). One has a charming built-in play/sleep nook. A large family bathroom with bath and double sink, plus a laundry room, complete this floor. Attic Reached by fixed stairs, the attic offers three large rooms suitable for gym, studio, guest quarters, or storage. Garden Professionally landscaped as a park garden with old oaks, hedges, and classic layouts. A charming pavilion with bar and fireplace makes outdoor living a joy. Offering full privacy, the grounds are ideal for family life, entertaining, or simply enjoying nature. Features Built in 2003 Energy label A Fully insulated, double glazing Volume: 3,387 m³ Living area: 788 m² Plot: 3,778 m² 6 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms 3 large attic rooms Underfloor heating in kitchen and bathrooms High stucco ceilings with ornate cornices Alarm and camera security Electric shutters in master suite and bathrooms Two driveways with space for 6+ cars Transfer in consultation A home that gets everything right – down to the last detail This is not a standard house but a residence created with vision, quality, and comfort. A magnificent family home in a prime green setting, with excellent connections to city and motorway. Space, tranquility, luxury, and character come together here in perfect harmony. Interested? Contact Wilfred Janssen, NVM real estate agent at Netherlands Sotheby’s International Realty, or your own agent to schedule a viewing.
…By Netherlands Sotheby's International Realty
omanticism in the midst of nature - Striking villa in a beautiful locationBirdwatchers and nature lovers, this is it! On top of the Needse Berg stands this striking villa; the double hoods and light facades are unmissable when passing Lochuizen. This spacious villa, with a living area of about 209 m², offers no less than three bedrooms, a spacious bathroom and has a large basement. In terms of sustainability, this lovely house is also very well insulated; the insulation is top-notch, the heating is efficient thanks to the heat recovery system and underfloor heating, and the monthly energy bill is therefore mild. We dare to say with our hand on our heart that this place is unique in its kind; 36m above N.A.P. the house towers above its surroundings. And that is a wonderful place to stand, because the house - sitting fraternally next to the Hollansche Molen - gives you an incomparable 360º view that changes character from hour to hour like a living painting. These panoramic views are experienced here simply from the kitchen, with a hot cappuccino in hand and binoculars on your nose. Poppies and cornflowers Here you experience the land, the weather and the seasons, but above all you experience nature. The current residents have put their heart and soul into making this a true Garden of Eden, with an eye for biodiversity and aesthetics. The colorful borders are a poem of color and form throughout the garden. At the back of the garden, half an acre has been sown with wildflowers, and this is something spectacular; around May and June it is a sensory feast of fragrance and color here, due to the many thousands of cornflowers, chamomile buds and poppies. This is not only beautiful to see, it actually produces something; by now a whole colony of partridges lives here very peacefully and scurries around throughout the garden. But also all kinds of garden birds - the goldfinches like to hang out with a group of them - and meadow birds have found a safe haven here. The evening twilight, which is almost cinematic because of the vastness of the land, turns the forest edge into green velvet, invites the roe deer to have a nice graze on the ash trees and is regularly visited by the white wolves, which stretch from the forest over the land.Between Neede and DiepenheimThe house is in Lochuizen, between Neede and Diepenheim, on the Needse berg. Stories abound in this area, from the Giant of Bambergen who lost his bag of sand here and made Needse berg, to the forest elephant, the “cools” created by clay mining and the role of this mountain during WWII... She has seen everything and remained unyielding. The center of Neede, with cozy shopping streets, the baker, butcher and greengrocer, and of course the hospitality industry, is a stone's throw away. Due to the colorful textile past of this town, there are particularly beautiful and striking villas scattered throughout Neede, making the famous Rondje Neede, which goes along village and nature, a wonderful pastime.Eight car minutes from the center of Diepenheim - affectionately called 't Stedeke - an artists' village in Twente, surrounded by magnificent castles and estates. Diepenheim is beautiful; its nature is impressive and its cultural offerings high. Art routes, open studios and various cultural gatherings are organized annually. In the center there is a theater (Herberg De Pol), a museum, a well-stocked neighborhood supermarket and the butcher who is really out of his league!Ten minutes away you will find places like Lochem, Borculo, Groenlo, Diepenheim, Eibergen and Haaksbergen. The big city, in the form of Enschede and Hengelo, for example, are an ideal 20 minutes away (the N18 is nearby). The Achterhoek is the land of milk and honey; locally there are many stores where vegetables, meat and dairy products are available directly from the source. In short, life is good here. EnterThe villa is entirely single-story, barrier-free and with extra-wide doorways. In the genial east, we naturally like to enter from the back, but for form entrance at the front of the house, in the spacious and sunny hall. On the floor is a beautiful, light ceramic tile that works excellently with underfloor heating. The baseboards are integrated with the walls throughout the house, so dusty edges have no chance here. The architect's mission was to create an open, light and sunny home, and he succeeded excellently.To the right is the living room, with a large semi-circular glass bay window at the front and a large gas fireplace, which provides warmth and ambiance at the push of a button. The kitchen is open, but because of its location in the program, overlooking the garden and the historic ash landscape, it has an atmosphere all its own. The fronts are walnut and the granite countertop is primal. Everything is there, from all desirable built-in appliances like dishwasher, fridge-freezer and combination microwave to a Miele coffee maker that will have you whipping up coffee, cappuccino, latte and tea in no time. At the rear of the house is a covered terrace made by the French doors; a lovely place to end the day. Here there is also a large fixed parasol, to make the most of the garden even on hot days. Left is the front bedroom, now used as a study and gym. Then the utility room, with connections for washer and dryer, pantry, door to the driveway and access to the basement. The basement with a drive-in garage and a large workspace measures an area of 75 m² and of course lends itself perfectly to parking the car, bike and lawn mower, but because the space is insulated, it can also be easily set up here the cinema, the long-desired man-cave realized - complete with pool table and bar, or the wellness built, with sauna, plunge pool and shower. After the utility room the second bedroom, with a magnificent view of the mill and the village. The master bedroom is at the head at the rear and has a beautiful view of the garden and the ash tree. Next to the room a large bathroom, complete with WC, double sinks, a shower with seat and a wonderful whirlpool. For your wardrobe there is a spacious walk-in closet. Outside... for there lies an impressive 1.2ha waiting for you. At the front, the plot is accessed by an electric gate, allowing you to drive straight into the garage. Surface parking is also possible, because the driveway has room for at least eight cars. There is also a charging station, so you always drive away with a full battery. The garden is divided with an ornamental garden at the front and side, at the back of the house there is a vegetable garden. The back of the plot is covered with carpet of field flowers, with daisies, chamomile, stork's beak, sunflowers, cornflowers and poppies in all colors. Behind the garden runs the bike path where people regularly take the time to literally stop and take in the beautiful view. Another plus: because of the altitude, you won't get your feet wet here easily.OpportunitiesAre you looking for space for business activity at home, for example? Or do you have the desire to have a large garage at home? There is already a permit granted by the municipality for the realization of an outbuilding of 150 m². In shortThis villa is a Valhalla for bird watchers and nature lovers; it is places like this that really make a difference for the local flora and fauna. Have you become curious about the fairytale on Needse berg? We would love to take you for a visit. Year built : 2003Maintenance : Excellent Insulation: Fully insulatedHeating: The entire first floor except the master bedroom and dressing room are fully equipped with heating, through Nefit HR combi boilerLocation: Near the Needse mill, almost the highest point of NeedeParking : on site (charging station available) and in the indoor underground parking garage (40 m²).Additional opportunities : On the site there is the possibility to realize a new outbuilding of 150 m² with a height of 7 meters.Capacity : 1,050 m³Living space : 188 m²Other indoor space: 95 m²Building-related outdoor space : 27 m²Land area : 11.781 m²Energy label : Energy class AAcceptance : In consultation
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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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