• 215 m²
  • 14,400 m²
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Eye-catcher“Erve Nieuwkamp”, een klassieke woonboerderij in een design jasje

Description

Embracing Tradition with Exceptional Design – “Erve Nieuwkamp” A classic farmhouse reimagined with contemporary design, featuring a spacious outbuilding, heated natural swimming pond, horse stables, riding arena, and extensive grazing land. The serene charm of a 19th-century farmhouse combined with sophisticated contemporary architecture: “Erve Nieuwkamp” is a true rural fairytale. Enjoy breathtaking panoramic views over the characteristic bocage landscape, with the beautiful nature reserve ’t Hagenbeek as a scenic backdrop and the Lochemse Berg directly adjacent. This country estate in Barchem occupies one of the most beautiful locations in the Achterhoek region. Here you will find peace, space, and an intimate connection with the seasons and the land. This magnificent farmhouse, together with its striking thatched outbuilding, was originally built in 1874 and transformed into a contemporary residence by Maas Kristinsson Architects. Carefully designed sightlines—both indoors and outdoors—and an abundance of natural light define its modern character, while the essence of the historic property has been respectfully preserved. A beautiful example of this is the reinterpretation of the traditional onderschoer. The finishing materials were selected with uncompromising quality in mind, using as many natural and artisanal materials as possible: wood, thatch, steel, natural stone, and glass. The result is a home that offers exceptional living comfort and elegant spaces, while still feeling warm and inviting, with cozy corners throughout to relax and enjoy the surrounding landscape. The outbuilding is equally impressive. Horse enthusiasts will appreciate the convenience of keeping horses at home. The stable building (constructed in 2002) accommodates three horses and includes feed and tack rooms, with ample grazing land available. A 20 x 60 metre riding arena, complete with irrigation system and lighting, allows for year-round riding in all weather conditions. The surrounding countryside is simply magnificent and ideal for scenic trail rides. The House The farmhouse has entrances at both the front and side, with the traditional “back entrance” serving as the main entrance—after all, this is the Achterhoek. The walls are smoothly plastered and painted in fresh white tones, while beautiful natural stone tiles cover the floors. Naturally, the entire ground floor benefits from underfloor heating. The side entrance hall features a guest toilet with washbasin and wardrobe to the left, while to the right is the passage leading to the living room and dining room. The living room is truly stunning, with the staircase making a bold architectural statement. The original oak beams have been beautifully preserved and integrate effortlessly into the sleek interior. Located at the rear of the house, the room enjoys magnificent views through large glass façades overlooking the former farmhouse wall, the garden, and the surrounding meadows. The spacious seating area is exceptionally atmospheric, centred around a modern black media unit with a gas fireplace. The custom-designed Bulthaup kitchen is nothing short of impressive. It features a cooking island with minimalist handleless anthracite cabinetry, a stainless-steel countertop, and all desirable built-in appliances, including a four-burner gas hob, combination microwave oven, coffee machine, dishwasher, and fridge-freezer. Abundant storage space is provided by numerous drawers and cabinets, making it a dream kitchen for any chef. Guests can comfortably gather around the integrated dining table. Separated by a glass sliding door at the front of the house lies the elegant dining room, complete with a classic mantelpiece, beamed ceiling, and wood-burning stove. Adjacent is the hall leading to the traditional raised room (opkamer) with cellar below, currently used as a home office. There is also a practical utility room with pantry, extensive built-in cabinetry, and connections for a washing machine and dryer. First Floor The upper floor is equally refined, featuring two generous bedrooms on opposite sides of the house, connected by an elegant landing corridor. The spacious bathroom includes a large walk-in shower, luxurious bathtub, toilet, and double washbasin. A substantial built-in wardrobe and walk-in closet complete the accommodation. The Schöppe (Outbuilding) The adjacent schöppe is a true gem, distinguished by its sleek thatched mansard roof and fresh red ridge tiles that provide a beautiful contrast. On the ground floor, the front section houses a spacious double garage, adjoining a charming outdoor kitchen with oak cabinetry, concrete-look worktop, gas burners with plancha, refrigerator, and staircase with guest toilet. Outside, a terrace with outdoor fireplace creates the perfect setting for entertaining. Upstairs are a landing with storage space, a bright and sunny living area, a bedroom, and a bathroom with walk-in shower, double washbasin, toilet, and washing machine connection. Outdoor Living Through the beautifully designed wrought-iron entrance gates by Rein Tupker of Soest, you enter the enclosed estate. The grounds form a harmonious blend of functionality and enjoyment: grazing meadows combined with beautifully landscaped gardens. The rear garden was designed by landscape architects Grondig Geniethen, preserving the openness of the landscape. Borders are elegantly defined with corten steel edging, ensuring year-round visual appeal. A heated natural swimming pond with jet streams and a reed filtration system offers the perfect place for a refreshing swim. Naturally, this idyllic setting is shared with local wildlife—roe deer, hares, squirrels, hedgehogs, and countless birds all consider this garden their home as well. Approximately 10,000 m² of grazing land is currently available for horses, with the possibility of expanding the meadows to more than 5.5 hectares. Barchem – Between Vorden, Lochem and Ruurlo Living in Barchem is simply a pleasure. This charming village in the heart of the Achterhoek is surrounded by several nature reserves, making it particularly popular with tourists. Whether walking—perhaps with a dog—cycling, or horseback riding, nature is undoubtedly the area’s greatest attraction. Barchem increasingly presents itself as a walking village, with its annual Walking Four Days event as a highlight. It is an accessible village with a vibrant community life. The annual Barchemse Feesten attract visitors from near and far. Amenities include an excellent primary school, bakery, general store, and fitness centre. The local church hosts both religious services and cultural events, offering something for everyone. For the conveniences of city life, the towns of Lochem, Vorden, and Ruurlo are all within a ten-minute drive, while the A1 motorway can be reached in just fifteen minutes. Everything is within easy reach. In Summary “Erve Nieuwkamp” is a true Achterhoek paradise—a wonderful place to unwind and enjoy the best of country living. We would be delighted to show you this exceptional property. General Information Year built: 1874; fully renovated and modernised in 2010 Condition: Excellent Insulation: Roof insulation, cavity wall insulation, double glazing (except window above front door), and ground floor insulation Heating: Remeha–Brink central heating boiler (2010); underfloor heating throughout the ground floor (except raised room) and bathroom Location: On the edge of the ’t Hagenbeek nature reserve Stable: Three horse stalls Outbuilding: Double thatched garage Special features: Home automation and alarm system, heated natural swimming pond, 20 x 60 m riding arena, integrated air conditioning throughout the house Dimensions Volume: 800 m³ Living area: 215 m² Other internal space: 52 m² Covered outdoor space: 40 m² External storage space: 193 m² Plot size: Approximately 1.4 hectares (expandable to over 5.5 hectares) Energy label: B Transfer date: By mutual agreement This property has been provided with a structural building inspection report and an energy performance certificate.

Features

Transfer of ownership

Listed since
Acceptance
Available in consultation
Asking price
€ 1,845,000 kosten koper
Asking price per m²
€ 8,581
Status
Available

Construction

Kind of house
Converted farmhouse, detached residential property
Building type
Resale property
Year of construction
1874
Type of roof
Combination roof covered with roof tiles

Surface areas and volume

Areas
Living area
215 m²
Other space inside the building
52 m²
Exterior space attached to the building
49 m²
External storage space
177 m²
Plot size
14,400 m²
Volume in cubic meters
800 m³

Layout

Number of rooms
5 rooms (2 bedrooms)
Number of bath rooms
1 bathroom and 1 separate toilet
Bathroom facilities
Double sink, walk-in shower, bath, toilet, underfloor heating, and washstand
Number of stories
2 stories and a basement
Facilities
Air conditioning, alarm installation, balanced ventilation system, outdoor awning, smart home, optical fibre, mechanical ventilation, and flue

Energy

Energy label
Insulation
Roof insulation, partly double glazed, insulated walls, floor insulation and secondary glazing
Heating
CH boiler, gas heater, hot air heating, wood heater and partial floor heating
Hot water
CH boiler
CH boiler
Remeha (gas-fired combination boiler from 2010, in ownership)

Cadastral data

LOCHEM K 159
Cadastral map
Area
2,076 m²
Ownership situation
Full ownership
LOCHEM K 419
Cadastral map
Area
7,278 m²
Ownership situation
Full ownership
LOCHEM V 420
Cadastral map
Area
5,046 m²
Ownership situation
Full ownership

Exterior space

Location
Alongside a quiet road, outside the built-up area, rural, open location and unobstructed view
Garden
Surrounded by garden

Storage space

Shed / storage
Detached wooden storage
Facilities
Loft, electricity and running water

Garage

Type of garage
Parking place and detached brick garage
Capacity
2 cars
Facilities
Electrical door, electricity, heating and running water
Insulation
Roof insulation, double glazing, insulated walls and floor insulation

Parking

Type of parking facilities
Parking on gated property and parking on private property

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