Derde Weteringdwarsstraat 31-A1017 TB AmsterdamWeteringbuurt

€ 1,650,000 k.k.
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  • 153 m²
  • 106 m²
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Description

DE WEVER 31 | A monumental weaver’s house with a gross floor area of approximately 195 m², dating from around 1670, located at Derde Weteringdwarsstraat 31 (A+B) in the historic city centre. The façade, with its classical cornice and raised entrance staircase, belongs to the Noortse Bos typology designed by Philips Vingboons. Behind the traditional entrance lie four full residential levels, each with its own layout and function. In total, the house offers four bedrooms, three kitchens and three bathrooms. The structure allows for multiple living arrangements, ranging from dual occupancy to full conversion into a single family home. Creating an internal connection between the souterrain and the upper ground floor is an obvious and natural next step. Located on freehold land. The full living experience can be explored on our website or by downloading our magazine. Viewings can be easily scheduled online. Tour The upper ground floor forms the representative living level, defined by high ceilings, broad windows overlooking the street, and a view of greenery at the rear. The current layout includes a kitchen overlooking the garden and a sitting room facing the street, complemented by a hallway, toilet and storage. Monumental elements such as the fireplace and timber floors have been preserved. The souterrain is accessible via an internal staircase as well as a private entrance beneath the exterior steps. At the front is a bright living space with an open kitchen; at the rear, a bedroom with French doors opening into the garden. A bathroom with walk-in shower and toilet completes this level. It currently functions as an independent unit but can easily be reconnected to the main house. The garden of approximately 37 m² faces north but benefits from generous afternoon and evening sun thanks to the low-rise buildings at the rear. Enclosed by greenery, the outdoor space connects directly to the souterrain. On the first floor are two bedrooms and a bathroom. The room at the front is spacious, with three tall windows, built-in wardrobes and a fireplace. The room at the rear overlooks the inner gardens. The bathroom features black-and-white floor tiles, a bath with shower, toilet and washbasin. The second floor beneath the roof structure is arranged as an open studio, with a simple kitchen, bathroom and sleeping area. Windows on both sides bring in abundant natural light. The layout lends itself to multiple children’s bedrooms or a combination of working and living. Above this level is an attic for storage. Derde Weteringdwarsstraat 31 (A+B) is a monumental and highly functional city residence, with a clear architectural structure and ample potential for transformation into a family home. What the owners are going to miss “What will be missed most is the neighbourhood and the distinctive atmosphere of this house. It has been lived in for more than forty years. The children were born in the box bed that once formed part of the interior. Throughout every stage of life, the house has offered an abundance of possibilities through its many rooms and functions. Yet above all, the essence that will be missed most is the house itself and its history. It holds not only the family’s own past, but also the presence of earlier generations, still perceptible in every corner.” Neighbourhood The house is located just off the Vijzelgracht, home to the renowned Royal Confectioner Holtkamp, excellent coffee bars and Bar Do with its inviting terrace. The Amstelveld is within easy walking distance, with its Monday flower market and the well-known terraces of Nieuwe Marcella and Nel. The wingnut trees give this refined square its distinctive charm. The nearby Utrechtsestraat offers an exceptional selection of delicatessen shops and restaurants, including several Michelin-star establishments and a wide range of wine bars and cafés. Cultural highlights such as the Stopera, Royal Theatre Carré and the H’ART Museum are all close at hand. The lively Albert Cuyp Market is less than ten minutes on foot, making the delicatessens and food shops of De Pijp a natural extension of everyday life. The location offers remarkable tranquillity combined with excellent accessibility. The North–South metro line at Vijzelgracht is a short walk away. An underground parking garage with municipal permits is located in the same street. Key details • Approximate living area: 153 m² • Other internal space: approx. 42 m² • Gross floor area: approx. 195 m² • Garden of approx. 37 m² facing north • Freehold land • Foundation renewed in 2003 • Four bedrooms and three bathrooms • Three kitchens • Original architectural features • Listed national monument • Part of the nationally protected cityscape “Amsterdam – Within the Singelgracht” More information regarding potential subsidies can be found via the National Monument Portal, the Dutch Restorative Fund and the Cultural Heritage Agency. This information has been compiled with due care. No liability is accepted for any incompleteness or inaccuracy, or for the consequences thereof. All measurements are indicative only. The measurement guidelines are based on NEN2580 and intended to provide a uniform indication of floor area, but variations may occur due to interpretation differences, rounding or measurement limitations.

Features

Transfer of ownership

Listed since
Acceptance
Available in consultation
Asking price
€ 1,650,000 kosten koper
Asking price per m²
€ 10,784
Status
Available

Construction

Kind of house
Single-family home, row house
Building type
Resale property
Year of construction
1670
Specific
Protected townscape or village view (permit needed for alterations), listed building (national monument) and monumental building
Type of roof
Gable roof

Surface areas and volume

Areas
Living area
153 m²
Other space inside the building
42 m²
Plot size
106 m²
Volume in cubic meters
650 m³

Layout

Number of rooms
6 rooms (4 bedrooms)
Number of bath rooms
2 bathrooms and 2 separate toilets
Bathroom facilities
Bath, 2 toilets, sink, and shower
Number of stories
4 stories and a loft
Facilities
Skylight, passive ventilation system, and TV via cable

Energy

Energy label
Not required
Insulation
Secondary glazing
Heating
CH boiler and fireplace
Hot water
CH boiler
CH boiler
Gas-fired combination boiler from 2024, in ownership

Cadastral data

AMSTERDAM I 3403
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Area
106 m²
Ownership situation
Full ownership

Exterior space

Location
In centre
Garden
Back garden
Back garden
36 m² (7.00 metre deep and 5.15 metre wide)
Garden location
Located at the north

Parking

Type of parking facilities
Paid parking and resident's parking permits

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Saved

28-11-2025

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