Eye-catcherBijzonder, royaal herenhuis op toplocatie aan de Nieuwe Rijn
Description
This unique canal house is nestled behind the historic facade on one of Leiden's most distinctive canals.
This monumental mansion dates from around 1650 and combines centuries-old charm with a surprising amount of living space, spread over several floors. Its location on the canal and waterway underscores its authentic character, while the roof terrace offers a rare and very pleasant outdoor space in the heart of the city center. Original details, playful changes in level, and the spacious layout make this apartment a unique home for those who appreciate history and urban living.
The apartment is part of a historic building and has been carefully lived in and maintained over the years. Positive adjustments and improvements have been made with respect for the building's character, adding functionality and comfort without detracting from its historic appearance.
The location is undeniably excellent. Dwars Koornbrugsteeg is situated in the heart of Leiden's city center, a stone's throw from Haarlemmerstraat, Breestraat, and Stadhuisplein. Museums such as the National Museum of Antiquities and Museum De Lakenhal, as well as Leiden's canals and courtyards, are within walking distance. The Parksoen and the canals also offer greenery and relaxation close to home. Leiden Central Station is easily accessible by bike or on foot, and cities such as The Hague, Amsterdam, and Schiphol Airport are easily accessible via the A4 and A44 motorways.
The layout is playful and spacious, spread over several levels. A private entrance at street level leads to the basement, which offers practical space and storage. The living floors contain the kitchen, several bedrooms, and bathrooms, connected by hallways and landings that create a pleasant flow throughout the home. On the top floor, there is a bedroom with direct access to the roof terrace, a wonderful spot offering privacy and views of the historic buildings. There is also a mezzanine that is ideal as a workspace, studio, or additional living space.
A rare opportunity to live in a historic building with spaciousness, outdoor space, and a prime location in the historic heart of Leiden.
SPECIAL FEATURES
- National monument (subsidy options available!)
- Protected cityscape
- Age clause applies
- Building inspection available
- The house will be converted into a single apartment by means of a Deed of Division
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Features
Transfer of ownership
Listed since
Acceptance
Available in consultation
Asking price
€ 900,000 kosten koper
Asking price per m²
€ 5,202
Status
Available
Construction
Kind of house
Property alongside canal, row house
Building type
Resale property
Year of construction
1650
Specific
Protected townscape or village view (permit needed for alterations), with carpets and curtains and listed building (national monument)