Breeberchspaed 39241 WP WijnjewoudeWijnjewoude-Buitengebied-Kleine Groningen

€ 1,995,000 k.k.
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  • 262 m²
  • 22,960 m²
  • 4
  • A+
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MAGICAL LIVING ON THE DUURSWOUDERHEIDE On one of the rarest and most tranquil locations in the province of Friesland, amidst the vast heathlands of the Duurswouderheide nature reserve, this exceptional national heritage estate lies hidden within the landscape. Here, there are no neighbours in sight, no noise from the outside world, only the wind moving gently through the heath, uninterrupted views across the ponds and daily encounters with deer, badgers, marsh harriers and countless meadow birds within your own living environment. From the residence, you can step directly into nature. In spring, the heath awakens in fresh shades of green and bloom; in summer, the ancient pingoruins shimmer in the sunlight; autumn paints the forests and heathland in warm gold and deep brown tones, while winter brings an almost Scandinavian stillness across the landscape. The estate is situated in a beautiful wooded setting near the characteristic village of Wijnjewoude and the idyllic church of Duurswoude, a place where time seems to slow down and history remains tangible. Accessibility is surprisingly excellent. Drachten can be reached within approximately 10 minutes, Heerenveen within 20 minutes, Groningen within 35 minutes and Zwolle within approximately 60 minutes by car. Yet despite its accessibility, this estate offers an extraordinary sense of peace, space and privacy, a truly rare combination within the Netherlands. CHARACTERFUL VILLA WITH MONUMENTAL GRANDEUR The former smallholding farmstead was comprehensively restored, extended and transformed in 2008 under the supervision of Architectenburo Kijlstra-Brouwer into an exceptionally harmonious residential ensemble with national monument status. The result is a refined fusion of historic character and contemporary luxury living. The original farmhouse, barn and haystack structure have not merely been preserved, but carefully reinterpreted within a modern residential concept while maintaining a clear connection to the past. Original timber beams, new “joffers”, traditional Frisian corrugated roofing, circular stable windows, polished concrete floors, zinc gutters and standing seam roofing, Red Cedar cladding and a geothermal heat pump together create a beautifully balanced composition in which authentic materials, sustainable building principles and contemporary detailing enhance one another. The A+ energy label further emphasises the comfort and future-proof nature of this remarkable property. LAYOUT | LIVING IN DIFFERENT WORLDS UNDER ONE ROOF The entrance on the terrace side forms the central connection point of the residence, linking the monumental farmhouse on the left with the modern extension on the right. RIGHT WING | CONTEMPORARY LIVING IN HARMONY WITH THE LANDSCAPE This wing forms the heart of contemporary living: a generous open-plan kitchen fitted with every conceivable built-in appliance, complemented by a practical utility room with extensive storage space and laundry facilities. The impressive living room enjoys a façade-wide panoramic view across the private meadow, heathland and ponds of the Duurswouderheide. Thanks to the expansive windows, the surrounding landscape becomes a natural extension of the interior. The nearby pingoruins, circular lakes formed during the Ice Age, reflect the sky and changing seasons like living paintings. A wonderful setting for long dinners and meaningful conversations around the dining table, while the wood-burning stove creates additional warmth and atmosphere during colder days. A stylish fixed staircase leads to the mezzanine room: an elevated space featuring a warm oak floor and phenomenal views across meadows, heathland and ponds. An inspiring place for reading, painting, working, reflecting or simply disappearing into the silence. Via the hallway with a second main entrance at the rear, guest toilet and meter cupboard, the bedrooms are accessible. The two mirrored east-facing bedrooms are generously proportioned and, thanks to the thoughtful placement of the windows, enjoy magnificent unobstructed views over the surrounding nature, both from the bed and from the freestanding bathtub. Deer are part of the daily scenery here. For optimal privacy, both bedrooms feature their own en-suite bathroom equipped with a shower and toilet. Beneath the living room is a spacious basement with standing height, housing the technical installations. The ground floor benefits from comfortable underfloor heating beneath the robust concrete floor. LEFT WING | MONUMENTAL FARMHOUSE FULL OF CHARACTER The lovingly restored national heritage farmhouse breathes history. With exceptional attention to detail, atmosphere and sustainability, both the original front house and the former barn section have been fully renovated inside and out. The farmhouse features several private entrances while remaining internally connected to the modern extension through imposing traditional stable doors. The original front house can be accessed via its own side entrance with hallway and still radiates the atmosphere of times gone by. The front room with its tall windows and traditional glazing bars overlooks the surrounding countryside where young Frisian horses roam freely each day. The wood-burning stove, original built-in box beds, exposed beam ceiling and oxblood-red wooden floor, combined with modern-day comfort, create a charming multifunctional living space with a subtle nod to the past. The hallway provides access to the cellar beneath the box beds and to the former barn section. The barn section has been transformed into a spacious living area with kitchen facilities, a loft and French doors opening onto the sunny southwest-facing terrace. This vast, fully insulated space offers exceptional versatility and is ideally suited as guest accommodation, artist’s studio, practice space, inspiring workplace or for multigenerational and care-assisted living. The guest toilet is fitted with an authentic marble hand basin. The impressive oxblood-red stable doors provide access to the modern extension. The front house is heated ??????? low-temperature radiators, while the former barn section benefits from underfloor heating integrated into the concrete floor. BARN AND OUTBUILDINGS The grounds further include a large barn offering a wide range of possible uses, including workspace, storage and vehicle accommodation. This building is also highly suitable for keeping horses or small livestock. In addition, part of a historic barn structure still remains on the property, presenting excellent potential for redevelopment into stables, an atelier or an additional outbuilding, naturally subject to the necessary permits. The characteristic listed former boiler house currently serves as a charming garden house; a quiet and intimate feature within the larger estate. An electric vehicle charging station is also present on the property. GROUNDS | LIVING WITHIN THE LANDSCAPE ITSELF The outdoor space has been designed in complete harmony with the surrounding natural environment. Immediately surrounding the residence is a generous lawn with beautiful sightlines towards heathland, woodland and water. The estate further includes a fenced meadow of more than 2 hectares. The long rural driveway, accessible only to local traffic, guides you through woodland and heathland towards your private domain. Ample parking facilities are available on the property itself. From the residence, you can walk or cycle directly into nature. The extensive Duurswouderheide also offers an excellent network of bridleways, making this property exceptionally suitable for equestrian enthusiasts, outdoor lovers and nature-minded residents seeking freedom in its purest form. FEATURES * Unique and exceptionally tranquil prime location on the Duurswouderheide * Energy label A+ * Equipped with geothermal heat pump and EV charging station * National heritage ensemble consisting of farmhouse, haystack barn and former boiler house * Possibility for B&B, atelier, practice space or multigenerational living * Fully restored and extended in 2008 * Designed and realised by Architectenburo Kijlstra-Brouwer * Living area approximately 296 m² * Plot of more than 22,000 m² including meadowland * Luxurious bedrooms with en-suite bathrooms * Bathing with panoramic views across nature * Barn with possibilities for equestrian enthusiasts * More than 2 hectares of meadowland * Direct access to bridleways, cycling and walking routes * Absolute privacy, peace and freedom This is not a residence in the conventional sense of the word. This is a landscape in which to live. A place where silence becomes audible, where the seasons can truly be experienced and where architecture and nature do not compete, but instead strengthen one another. An extraordinary estate situated in one of the most unspoiled locations in the north of the Netherlands. DISCLAIMER This information has been compiled with the utmost care from various sources. No liability is accepted for any inaccuracies and/or incompleteness in the information provided, nor can any rights be derived from the content of this information (including attachments and brochures). This information is entirely non-binding and should only be regarded as an invitation to make an offer. For properties older than 25 years, an age clause and asbestos clause will be included in the purchase agreement.

Features

Transfer of ownership

Listed since
Acceptance
Available in consultation
Asking price
€ 1,995,000 kosten koper
Asking price per m²
€ 7,615
Status
Available

Construction

Kind of house
Country house, detached residential property
Building type
Resale property
Year of construction
2008
Specific
Double occupancy possible and listed building (national monument)
Type of roof
Combination roof covered with metal and roof tiles
Accessibility
Accessible for the elderly

Surface areas and volume

Areas
Living area
262 m²
Other space inside the building
34 m²
External storage space
20 m²
Plot size
22,960 m²
Volume in cubic meters
1,111 m³

Layout

Number of rooms
6 rooms (4 bedrooms)
Number of bath rooms
3 bathrooms and 1 separate toilet
Bathroom facilities
2 walk-in showers, 2 baths, 3 toilets, underfloor heating, 2 washstands, and sink
Number of stories
2 stories and a basement
Facilities
Optical fibre, mechanical ventilation, passive ventilation system, flue, and TV via cable

Energy

Energy label
Insulation
Completely insulated
Heating
Geothermal heating, wood heater and complete floor heating
Hot water
Geothermal heating and electrical boiler

Cadastral data

DUURSWOUDE C 690
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Area
2,890 m²
Ownership situation
Full ownership
DUURSWOUDE C 692
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Area
6,085 m²
Ownership situation
Full ownership
DUURSWOUDE C 693
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Area
13,985 m²
Ownership situation
Full ownership

Exterior space

Location
On the edge of a forest, alongside a quiet road, sheltered location, outside the built-up area, in wooded surroundings, rural and unobstructed view
Garden
Surrounded by garden

Storage space

Shed / storage
Built-in
Facilities
Electricity and running water

Garage

Type of garage
Detached wooden garage
Capacity
1 car
Facilities
Electrical door and electricity

Parking

Type of parking facilities
Parking on private property

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Neighborhood

Wijnjewoude-Buitengebied-Kleine Groningen

Wijnjewoude
Residents
860
Family with children
38%

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