Are you looking for a unique project with historical allure?
This monumental townhouse of 190 m² offers a rare opportunity for buyers with vision, courage, and a love for authentic architecture. The property clearly requires extensive work: it is currently uninhabitable. However, for those who can see its potential, this is an exceptional chance to renovate a listed monument to modern standards while preserving its rich history.
Behind the stately façade lies an impressive living space full of character, featuring high ceilings, elegant window designs, original details, and a spacious layout typical of classic townhouses. Although the current condition requires renovation in almost every aspect—from foundation and structure to installations and finishing—this also creates the opportunity to fully restore and modernize the home to your own taste.
The generous rooms, refined natural light, and monumental atmosphere mean that, once restored, this property can become an extraordinary family home full of character.
The location of the townhouse is a major advantage: situated in a historic streetscape, close to amenities, public transport, cultural hotspots, and main roads. Langbrug is in a particularly attractive area—a ???? and charming street with the ambiance of a historic city center. The surroundings are defined by picturesque façades, cozy alleyways, and an authentic atmosphere that invites you to explore the city on foot. Within walking distance, you’ll find all essential amenities, including shops, supermarkets, boutiques, and a wide range of cafés and restaurants, from cozy coffee spots to atmospheric dining venues. Schools, sports facilities, and childcare services are also nearby.
This property is not suited to the average buyer, but is ideal for renovation enthusiasts, investors, developers, or private individuals looking to realize their dream in a monument with soul. With the right approach and respect for its heritage, this dilapidated property can be transformed into a truly unique and impressive home.
Year built: 1650
National heritage monument (Rijksmonument)
190 m²
Full renovation project
Structural inspection report available (2025)
Foundation may need to be renewed or repaired
Renovation of the 1st floor partly started; 2nd floor in good condition
Freehold property (no leasehold)