Description

Makelaardij Exclusief Just below the profiled cornice, modest yet readable, it says “Eldorado” (“The Gilded”), as it does on the cast iron gate leading into the front garden. In this case, it's not the name of the fabled lost city of gold, but that of a truly stunning, eclectic townhouse dating from 1842. Located just outside the ring road of Woerden’s historic center near the Sneller Bridge, the property spans 1,280 m² and includes the grand listed residence, an outbuilding with a double garage, and a studio. A private dock offers the possibility to moor a boat on the Oude Rijn. This house is a true “must-see,” as words alone fall short in capturing the atmosphere inside and out. Every monumental detail has been preserved with care and now feels fresh and radiant. The intricate details are impressive, yet never overwhelming. Every element, inside and out, has been lovingly maintained and upgraded to the comfort standards of 2025. All living areas are generous and intimate at the same time. The beautifully landscaped garden resembles an arboretum, featuring, among others, a centuries-old chestnut tree, a field maple, a weeping ash, and a weeping willow. A dock is located along the water’s edge, and at the back of the garden, there is a lovely garden room. Woerden has a rich history, tracing back to Roman times. The city’s canals emerged in the Middle Ages, and city rights were granted in 1372. Throughout the centuries, landmarks such as Castle Woerden, the Lutheran Church, windmill “De Windhond,” the Arsenal, the Stedehuys (now the City Museum), and the St. Bonaventura Church were established. All are still proudly preserved and accessible to residents and visitors alike. Establishments such as Stadshotel Van Rossum, Gare Pompidou, Bistronoom Woerden, and JanZen contribute to the city’s thriving culinary scene. And by naming just a few, we risk doing others an injustice: Woerden is home to numerous cozy cafés, lively terraces, restaurants, and unique shops. The city center is a charming blend of history and vibrancy — lively without the overwhelming bustle of larger cities. In Woerden, life is pleasant, safe, and full of enjoyment. Situated in the heart of the Green Heart of Holland (Groene Hart), Woerden is known for its characteristic meadows and network of dikes and drainage canals — long strips of land bordered by straight ditches, a result of the Great Peat Excavation in the 10th century. Thanks to its central location in the Randstad, cities like Utrecht, Amsterdam, Rotterdam, and The Hague are easily accessible by both car and public transportation. A cycling tour along the Nieuwkoopse Plassen is highly recommended, as is a route via Waarder, Driebruggen, and Oudewater — all stunning in their own right. The water-rich surroundings offer ample opportunities for boating on the Oude Rijn, with connections to idyllic waterways like the Meije and the Linschoten. You can just as easily cruise toward the larger routes leading to Utrecht or Amsterdam. This truly is one of the most beautiful corners of the Netherlands. For families, Woerden also offers an excellent range of educational, sports, and cultural facilities. The cultural scene is vibrant, with landmarks like the Woerden City Museum and the “Het Klooster” theater and music school. In summer, the city comes alive with events such as the Street Theater Festival, Kunstpark, the Harbor & Shanty Festival, and the “Woerdense Vakantieweek.” There are three major secondary schools, three football clubs, a hockey club, three tennis clubs, both indoor and outdoor padel courts, an athletics track, and a free-running course. There’s also a wide selection of gyms and yoga or Pilates studios — ample amenities for both children and adults. Back to Eldorado — a truly wonderful family home, where from the study you can enjoy views of Defensie Island, Castle Woerden, and the Bonaventura Church. In the garden, you’ll always find a quiet spot in or out of the sun, where the water gently flows by and the trees provide a serene canopy. In the background, the city hums “I’m here,” yet there’s ample space for a heartfelt conversation, a good book, or a cozy barbecue. Step into your little boat and float along the city canals, solo or with loved ones — a relaxing route past Landgoed Bredius, the historic water tower, and under the “Parisian” bridge. We’ve had floor plans and a comprehensive photo series made to give you a thorough impression of what this home has to offer. Below, we’ll take you on a brief walk-through. The house features three living rooms, a beautiful open-plan kitchen, and a conservatory on the ground floor. These areas are connected via a hallway with both a main and side entrance. The current residents usually use the side entrance. The grand front door, however, is the perfect setting for a wedding or family photo. Ceilings are ornately decorated, walls and floors finished with tasteful detail, and crystal chandeliers sparkle throughout various rooms. Beneath the kitchen — accessible from there — is a lovely (wine) cellar and technical room. The floors are connected by a relatively modest and comfortable staircase, with landings that smoothly transition into the rooms on each level. The first floor includes three bedrooms, one with an en-suite bathroom. All rooms are well-proportioned, and an extra closet is accessible from the landing. The second floor has three more spacious bedrooms and another bathroom. The layout here can easily be adjusted to create an additional room if desired. Behind the house is an outbuilding with a garage for two cars and plenty of room for bicycles. Above the garage is a studio apartment with its own bathroom and a small kitchen — perfect as a guest house or for an au pair. After 21 years of loving care, the current owner is ready for a “change of scenery” and is exchanging Woerden for Utrecht. Transfer of ownership will take place by mutual agreement. If we’ve sparked your interest, we warmly invite you to book a private tour. Scheduling an appointment is easily done via our office. We look forward to welcoming you.

Features

Transfer of ownership

Listed since
Acceptance
Available in consultation
Asking price
€ 3,150,000 kosten koper
Asking price per m²
€ 9,130
Status
Available

Construction

Kind of house
Villa, detached residential property
Building type
Resale property
Year of construction
1850
Specific
Listed building (national monument)
Type of roof
Combination roof covered with asphalt roofing and roof tiles

Surface areas and volume

Areas
Living area
345 m²
Other space inside the building
21 m²
External storage space
87 m²
Plot size
1,280 m²
Volume in cubic meters
1,514 m³

Layout

Number of rooms
11 rooms (7 bedrooms)
Number of bath rooms
3 bathrooms and 1 separate toilet
Bathroom facilities
3 showers, 2 double sinks, 3 toilets, and sink
Number of stories
4 stories and a basement
Facilities
Solar panels

Energy

Energy label
Not required
Insulation
Partly double glazed
Heating
CH boiler, gas heater and partial floor heating
Hot water
CH boiler
CH boiler
Nefit 9000i (gas-fired combination boiler from 2017, in ownership)

Cadastral data

WOERDEN B 3327
Cadastral map
Area
1,280 m²
Ownership situation
Full ownership

Exterior space

Location
Alongside waterfront, in centre and unobstructed view
Garden
Surrounded by garden

Storage space

Shed / storage
Attached brick storage
Facilities
Electricity

Garage

Type of garage
Detached brick garage
Capacity
2 cars
Facilities
Electrical door, electricity, heating and running water

Parking

Type of parking facilities
Parking on gated property and parking on private property

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