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Sweelinckplein 762517 GL Den HaagSweelinckplein e.o.
€ 1,875,000 k.k.
- 384 m²living area
- 188 m²plot size
- 7bedrooms
- Benergy label
Description
Sweelinckplein 76, The Hague
Elegant monumental townhouse of approx. 384 m², built in 1895, with a large sunny garden, roof terrace and energy label B, situated on one of the most beautiful and sought-after squares in Duinoord.
This exceptional family residence combines the grandeur and elegance of a late 19th-century townhouse with the comfort and flexibility required for contemporary living. Rich in character, the house features impressive ceiling heights, original ornamental details, large windows, beautiful wooden floors and generously proportioned rooms throughout.
Arranged over four full floors, the property offers remarkable versatility. It is perfectly suited to family life, working from home, entertaining on a grand scale, accommodating guests or an au pair, or creating a more independent living area for older children or students.
Layout
Ground floor
The ground floor serves as the informal heart of the home and is designed around daily family living.
The entrance opens into a spacious hallway with a guest toilet, storage space and access to the staircase.
At the front of the house is a generous family room with a fireplace, an inviting and comfortable space for everyday living, studying, reading or making music.
Towards the rear, the house opens into a large open-plan kitchen with a central cooking island and direct access to the garden. Adjacent to the kitchen is a separate dining area, also opening onto the garden, creating a seamless connection between cooking, dining and outdoor living.
A discreet secondary staircase leads directly from the kitchen to the formal dining room on the first floor. A practical utility room/service pantry is situated alongside, making this arrangement particularly convenient for entertaining and larger gatherings.
The spacious rear garden is accessible from both the kitchen and dining area, providing a wonderful extension of the living space during the warmer months.
First floor
The first floor forms the elegant formal reception level of the house and showcases many of its original architectural features, including impressive ceiling heights, refined ornamental details and beautiful wooden flooring.
The classic townhouse layout is centred around a spacious landing connecting a series of grand reception rooms.
The front room is currently used as a bright study and enjoys wonderful views across Sweelinckplein. The adjoining living and dining rooms offer exceptional proportions and a sense of light, elegance and space rarely found in modern homes.
At the rear of this floor is a practical laundry room.
Second floor
The second floor is arranged as a spacious and private sleeping level.
The principal bedroom occupies a generous portion of the floor and features an impressive open bathroom, creating a calm and luxurious suite.
In addition, there is a second bedroom with an en-suite bathroom, equally suitable as a guest room, office or private suite.
At the front of the house is a third, smaller bedroom which would be ideal as a child's room, nursery, dressing room or study.
A further bathroom is accessible from the hallway.
This floor also benefits from high ceilings, built-in storage and a separate toilet.
Third floor
The top floor offers three additional bedrooms, a bathroom and a separate toilet.
Thanks to its practical layout, this floor can function largely independently from the rest of the house, making it ideal for children, teenagers, guests, students or an au pair.
At the rear, the floor opens onto a sunny roof terrace, providing a private outdoor retreat with pleasant views.
Outdoor Space
The property benefits from a large sunny rear garden, directly accessible from the kitchen and family living areas.
In addition, the top floor provides access to a sunny roof terrace of approximately 12.5 m², offering a wonderful place to relax outdoors.
Location
Sweelinckplein is widely regarded as one of the most beautiful and characterful squares in Duinoord. Known for its elegant architecture, tranquil atmosphere and spectacular cherry blossom trees in spring, it is one of The Hague's most desirable residential settings.
The location combines the charm of a residential neighbourhood with excellent accessibility. The International Zone, the city centre and various public transport connections are all within easy reach.
For daily shopping, cafés and local amenities, the popular Reinkenstraat is just around the corner. Prins Hendrikstraat and the neighbouring Zeeheldenkwartier offer an extensive selection of boutiques, specialty shops, restaurants and cafés, contributing to the area's vibrant and village-like atmosphere.
Key Features
• Classic monumental townhouse built in 1895
• Approx. 384 m² living space
• Energy label B
• Situated on the iconic Sweelinckplein in Duinoord
• Four full residential floors
• Large sunny rear garden
• Sunny roof terrace
• Six bedrooms and three bathrooms
• High ceilings, original ornamental features and beautiful wooden floors
• Age and asbestos clause applicable
In Summary
Sweelinckplein 76 is an exceptional family home in one of The Hague's most prestigious and picturesque locations. Combining grandeur, character and history with comfort, flexibility and modern-day practicality, this remarkable townhouse offers a rare opportunity to enjoy spacious living in an elegant monumental setting.
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Features
Transfer of ownership
- Listed since
- Acceptance
- Available in consultation
- Asking price
- € 1,875,000 kosten koper
- Asking price per m²
- € 4,883
- Status
- Available
Construction
- Kind of house
- Mansion, semi-detached residential property
- Building type
- Resale property
- Year of construction
- 1895
- Specific
- Protected townscape or village view (permit needed for alterations), with carpets and curtains, listed building (national monument) and monumental building
- Type of roof
- Combination roof covered with asphalt roofing
Surface areas and volume
- Areas
- Living area
- 384 m²
- Exterior space attached to the building
- 13 m²
- Plot size
- 188 m²
- Volume in cubic meters
- 1,345 m³
Layout
- Number of rooms
- 10 rooms (7 bedrooms)
- Number of bath rooms
- 3 bathrooms and 3 separate toilets
- Bathroom facilities
- Double sink, 2 walk-in showers, bath, 2 toilets, shower, and 2 sinks
- Number of stories
- 4 stories
- Facilities
- Passive ventilation system
Energy
- Energy label
- B
- Insulation
- Roof insulation and double glazing
- Heating
- CH boiler
- Hot water
- CH boiler
- CH boiler
- Remeha ( combination boiler from 2020, in ownership)
Cadastral data
- 'S-GRAVENHAGE N 2433
- Cadastral map
- Area
- 188 m²
- Ownership situation
- Full ownership
Exterior space
- Location
- Alongside a quiet road and in residential district
- Garden
- Back garden
- Balcony/roof terrace
- Balcony present
Parking
- Type of parking facilities
- Paid parking, public parking and resident's parking permits
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Den Haag- Residents
- 5,995
- Family with children
- 25%
- Avg. asking price / m²
- € 5,570
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