Description

In this particularly charming 3-storey family home, history meets modern sustainability (A-label). Built more than 100 years ago as one of the first mansions in the Mesdagstraat, this house in the Benoordenhout was completely renovated and made more sustainable in 2021. The mix of luxury and sustainability is reflected in the comfort of two spacious bathrooms and 6 bedrooms, but also in a front and back garden with an apple, fig, walnut and pear tree. The house therefore feels like an oasis of peace, while the lively center of The Hague is a stone's throw away. Located in a prime location in an international district with character and all amenities within easy reach. Within walking distance of the Van Hoytemastraat with a wide range of exclusive shops, delicatessens, restaurants and cozy terraces. The atmospheric Denneweg and Frederikstraat, with stylish shops and a wide range of restaurants, are also around the corner. In addition, both the beautiful Clingendael Estate and the Haagse Bos with the Royal Palace are nearby. The house is easily accessible by both public transport and car; bus stops nearby and The Hague Central Station within walking distance. Within a few minutes you can reach the highways to Amsterdam, Rotterdam and Utrecht. The bustling city centre and the beach of Scheveningen are no further than ten minutes away by bike. This unique townhouse in Benoordenhout is a great opportunity for those looking for a sustainable, characteristic family home in one of the most popular neighborhoods of The Hague. Layout: The house is accessible via a deep front garden with vestibule with electricity and a draught door with rod division to the spacious hall with basement cupboard and toilet with washbasin. Front and back room. Front room and back room with mantelpiece, parquet floor, convector pits and French doors at the front and at the back. Wood stove, parquet floor and French doors to the front garden and to the deep and quiet back garden (NO). Semi-open kitchen in L-shape and with various built-in appliances. The kitchen provides access to the back garden. Stairs to 1st floor: Master bedroom is at the back of the house with built-in wardrobes and private bathroom with shower and double sink. At the front of the house is a beautiful study with ensuite sliding separation and built-in wardrobes. A bedroom at the front is furnished as a walk-in closet room. Spacious separate toilet with washbasin in the hallway. Stairs to 2nd floor: Spacious landing with toilet and washbasin, beautiful stained glass skylight. Two bedrooms at the front. Spacious bedroom at the rear. Bathroom with spacious walk-in shower, washbasin and skylight. Laundry room at the rear with connection for washing machine and dryer. Location of central heating boiler. Details: Year of construction: 1921 Living area: approx. 191 m2 Plot area: approx. 179 m2 Situated on private land Completely renovated in 2021, authentic details preserved Equipped with double glazing, wall and roof insulation All water, electricity and drainage pipes renewed All rooms equipped with UTP data cables New central heating system and radiators Energy label A Notary choice of buyer Delivery possible in the short term Situated in the protected town and village view of Benoordenhout Age, environmental and materials clause applicable Curious about this characterful family home? Make an appointment for a viewing and experience the atmosphere and space for yourself! Enthusiastic? And do you own a house? We are happy to help you with the sale of your current house/apartment. We will inform you without obligation about the possibilities and offer you a free valuation. Our brokers are ready to guide you through the entire process! The information has been compiled with care, but no rights can be derived from its accuracy. De Vries Robbé accepts no liability for any incompleteness, inaccuracy or otherwise incorrect information, or for the consequences thereof.

Features

Transfer of ownership

Last asking price
€ 1,175,000 kosten koper
Asking price per m²
€ 6,152
Status
Sold

Construction

Kind of house
Mansion, row house
Building type
Resale property
Year of construction
1921
Specific
Protected townscape or village view (permit needed for alterations) and partly furnished with carpets and curtains
Type of roof
Combination roof covered with asphalt roofing and roof tiles

Surface areas and volume

Areas
Living area
191 m²
Exterior space attached to the building
3 m²
External storage space
4 m²
Plot size
179 m²
Volume in cubic meters
721 m³

Layout

Number of rooms
8 rooms (6 bedrooms)
Number of bath rooms
2 bathrooms and 3 separate toilets
Bathroom facilities
2 walk-in showers and 2 washstands
Number of stories
3 stories
Facilities
Optical fibre, flue, and TV via cable

Energy

Energy label
Insulation
Roof insulation, energy efficient window, insulated walls and floor insulation
Heating
CH boiler
Hot water
CH boiler
CH boiler
Remeha (gas-fired from 2021, in ownership)

Cadastral data

'S-GRAVENHAGE P 8051
Cadastral map
Area
179 m²
Ownership situation
Full ownership

Exterior space

Location
Alongside a quiet road and in residential district
Garden
Back garden and front garden
Back garden
66 m² (10.34 metre deep and 6.35 metre wide)
Garden location
Located at the northeast
Balcony/roof terrace
Balcony present

Storage space

Shed / storage
Detached wooden storage

Parking

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

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