Jhr.von Heijdenstraat 117481 EC HaaksbergenHaaksbergen Kern-Centrum

€ 1,050,000 k.k.
Map
  • 320 m²
  • 680 m²
  • 4
Calculate monthly payment

Description

Open house wednesday 28th January from 3pm to 5pm and saturday 31st January from 11am to 1pm! Magnificently Preserved Townhouse (1885) in the Historic Heart of Haaksbergen This monumental townhouse from 1885 truly deserves the title gentleman’s residence. Not only because of its beautifully restored façades, but also due to the remarkably authentic interior, which has largely been preserved in its original state. By the front door you’ll find the “signature” of the first occupants: ‘A.J.P. ten H. & M.T. – 1 Sept. 1885’. These initials belong to newlyweds Arend Jan Petrus ten Hoopen, a textile manufacturer, and his wife Maria Tassemeijer. They lived here in style, surrounded by other notable residents of Haaksbergen. Their stately home was designed to welcome distinguished guests and reflect social standing. A Historic Setting The design brings together various neo-style elements: imposing columns, richly decorated cornices, arched windows and perfect symmetry—an eclectic architectural style. Thanks to the care, craftsmanship and sense of beauty of later owners, this striking piece of heritage has been carefully preserved. With the centuries-old Pancratius Church and the historic Richtershuis nearby—both national monuments—alongside elegant townhouses and a Protestant chapel, you are truly living in the historic centre of Haaksbergen. A place steeped in stories. Skilled Craftsmanship In 2008 the house was fully restored and renovated by a traditional local building company—true craftsmen with a passion for heritage properties and an eye for detail. The roof was insulated, fitted with Velux roof windows and finished with new roof tiles (faithful replicas of the originals). The dormer was restored, all external window frames and windows were replaced, and special double glazing was installed to improve energy efficiency without compromising the building’s appearance. Brickwork joints were repaired, a new bathroom was created, and the entire house was repainted inside and out. The front façade was freshly repainted again in 2024. Importantly, all characteristic historical features have been carefully retained—you’ll encounter them throughout the house. As If Time Has Stood Still The original bluestone pavement from 1885, the small porch, the front door with ornamental wrought ironwork and the original bell immediately set the tone. Beyond the entrance (with draught lobby), a long hallway unfolds, still featuring the original tiled floor in a beautiful traditional colour pattern. The high ceiling is adorned with elegant plasterwork. Panelled doors are enriched with decorative details, and the timber window surrounds are works of art in themselves. Like the guest toilet, the hallway also includes a built-in mirror. And then there is the staircase: a graceful white-painted stair with wrought-iron balusters, interrupted halfway by a landing and finished with a stair runner secured with brass rods. A truly impressive arrival—almost as if time has stood still. En-Suite Living Room From the hallway you enter the en-suite living room, where the atmosphere of the original construction period has been perfectly preserved. Both rooms feature the original wide, solid oak floorboards. The high ceilings are magnificently decorated with artistic plasterwork. The sitting room is located at the front, with a black marble fireplace housing a wood-burning stove. Tall windows with deep window seats and internal shutters enhance the period feel. Double sliding doors—beautifully crafted and effortlessly smooth—separate the front and rear rooms. On either side, elegant built-in cabinetry and bookshelves provide both beauty and functionality. The rear room also features a black marble fireplace with a wood-burning stove. The garden doors are a striking feature: three layers in total, with outward-opening doors, inward-opening doors and beautifully detailed solid wooden sliding doors. From the long dining table, you enjoy a view over the 60-metre-deep garden—lush greenery and complete privacy. Kitchen, Utility Room and Storage The spacious kitchen can be accessed both from the rear room and from the hallway. It is designed in a country style, with black panelled cabinetry and a natural stone worktop in warm beige and brown tones. Beneath the chimney breast stands a stainless steel Boretti range cooker. The kitchen includes a pantry cupboard and access to a generous cellar. Adjacent is the utility room, followed by a brick-built storage area. From here, you can also access the passageway between house numbers 11 and 13. Another door leads to a generous, private terrace directly behind the house, where you’ll find a charming reminder of the past: the original water well. The deep, green garden is wonderfully peaceful, enclosed by a stone wall with a wide gate. At the rear of the garden are two outbuildings: a wooden garden house and a shed for tools. Second Reception Room Back in the hallway, at the front of the house opposite the main sitting room, is a second reception room. Similar in size but simpler in design, it still features a fireplace and two tall windows with original window sills. As a side note: although not all fireplaces are currently in use, all chimney flues throughout the house remain intact. Upper Floors The stately staircase leads to the first floor, where you’ll again find original panelled doors, slightly more understated in style. This level offers four truly spacious bedrooms, all with high ceilings and built-in cupboards. Three rooms still retain their original fireplaces. The front bedroom is directly connected to the generous bathroom, which also has separate toilet facilities. The bathroom includes a shower cabin with modular steam unit, a bathtub, a vanity unit with washbasin and a heated towel rail. Naturally, it is also accessible from the landing. The same applies to the vast attic floor with its impressive high ridge, reached via a fixed staircase in the same style. Currently used for storage, it is filled with natural light from the dormer and four Velux roof windows. There is ample space here to create at least two additional rooms, should you wish. The attached office wing To access the attached office wing with its tiled roof, we go downstairs again. This wing has its own private entrance, featuring a wide decorative surround in natural stone, and is equipped with a kitchenette, a toilet, a cellar, a meter cupboard and an attic. Traces of its former use as a Boerenleenbank branch are still clearly visible. A distinctive feature is the original oak counter that once formed the separation between the waiting area and the bank staff offices. Also noteworthy are the two consultation rooms in the waiting area, finished in oak panelling, where clients could conduct their banking business in privacy. Adjoining the office, and designed in matching style, a substantial stone outbuilding has been constructed. Internally, this building is divided into two sections, a bicycle storage area and a garage. At the front, it features two sets of double opening doors. Outbuilding In addition, there is a detached storage or office building, constructed with cavity walls, fitted with a tiled roof and designed to complement the main property. This building includes an attic, sanitary facilities and a kitchenette, and could easily be described as a studio. Extending from this structure is a semi open wooden storage area. Finally… Jhr. Von Heijdenstraat 11 is designated as a municipal monument, meaning the exterior façades may not be altered without permission. But with a property of this character, that hardly feels like a restriction. The building offers both residential and office use, providing additional flexibility. You live close to the lively market square with its cafés, restaurants and shops. The Huis van Haaksbergen—home to a theatre and library—is within walking distance, as are a supermarket and artisan bakery. Haaksbergen offers several primary schools, a secondary school, childcare facilities, excellent sports amenities and beautiful natural surroundings. In every respect, this is living in the front row.

Features

Transfer of ownership

Listed since
Acceptance
Available in consultation
Asking price
€ 1,050,000 kosten koper
Asking price per m²
€ 3,281
Status
Available

Construction

Kind of house
Mansion, detached residential property
Building type
Resale property
Year of construction
1980
Type of roof
Hipped roof covered with roof tiles

Surface areas and volume

Areas
Living area
320 m²
Other space inside the building
12 m²
External storage space
12 m²
Plot size
680 m²
Volume in cubic meters
1,075 m³

Layout

Number of rooms
10 rooms (4 bedrooms)
Number of stories
2 stories, an attic, and a basement
Facilities
Passive ventilation system and TV via cable

Energy

Energy label
Not available
Heating
CH boiler
Hot water
CH boiler
CH boiler
Gas-fired, in ownership

Cadastral data

HAAKSBERGEN K 768
Cadastral map
Area
680 m²
Ownership situation
Full ownership

Exterior space

Location
Alongside a quiet road, in centre and in residential district
Garden
Back garden
Back garden
540 m² (60.00 metre deep and 9.00 metre wide)

Parking

Type of parking facilities
Public parking

Popularity

6,069x

Viewed

30x

Saved

16-1-2026

On Funda

Neighborhood

Haaksbergen Kern-Centrum

Haaksbergen
Residents
1,125
Family with children
22%
Avg. asking price / m²
€ 4,296

Discover the neighborhood

Curious about the housing supply, residents and local real estate agents?

View neighborhood insights

Don’t want to forget this home?

Save it as a favorite. You’ll easily find it back and get notified when something changes.