Description

A rare opportunity in perhaps the most enchanting part of Zaanstad: Haaldersbroek 21. This detached house, once an orphanage dating back to 1672, exudes charm, history, and tranquility. It’s a place where the past is palpable, yet combined with modern-day comfort. Completely rebuilt in 1980, preserving authentic details while focusing on quality. Since then, the home has been lovingly inhabited and further enhanced, both inside and out. The location? A rare combination of rural charm and accessibility. Haaldersbroek is a protected village landscape: a cozy, cul-de-sac street with cobblestones, small bridges, and characteristic Zaan-style houses. Ground Floor Through the spacious entrance, you’ll enter the intermediate hall, which provides access to the basement and central living area. What stands out immediately: the height, the light, and the craftsmanship. The living room boasts new insulated walls with wooden interior paneling (previously plaster), plenty of windows (most with new frames), and a cozy pellet stove. The additional room at the front, separated by characteristic wooden doors, is a charming space with a built-in bed closet: ideal as a reading corner or separate sitting room. At the rear, you’ll find the kitchen-diner: a space full of character, with views of the garden and direct access to the terrace. The garden itself is everything you’d hope for in such a home – with pathways, flowerbeds, terraces, and even a covered area. The rear garden is generously sized and offers excellent privacy. Its southwest orientation provides perfect sun exposure. The front garden features a historical design, perfectly matching the character of the house. The property is accessible via two small bridges. Additionally, on the ground floor, there is a modern bathroom (with a bath-shower combination, toilet, and sink) and a large storage room. First Floor On the upper floor, you’ll find two spacious bedrooms, one of which has an impressive high ceiling. The rear bedroom includes a mezzanine, ideal for extra storage or a guest sleeping area. Adjacent to this bedroom is a surprisingly spacious additional room, currently used as an attic storage space. With a simple adjustment, such as installing a full-access door, this room could be transformed into an extra bedroom, home office, or hobby space. This floor previously had two bathrooms, but the former bathroom next to the master bedroom has been removed, leaving room for your own redesign. The rear façade of the house has recently been fitted with new insulation and cladding. Although the property does not have monument status, it is undoubtedly a home with a rich story. A place like this rarely becomes available. Peace, character, nature, and accessibility, all in one. Schedule a viewing quickly and be amazed by the unique atmosphere of Haaldersbroek 21. - Year Built: 1980 - Living Area: 174 m² - Plot Size: 469 m² (freehold land) - Energy Label: D Haaldersbroek is a charming, historic hamlet in Zaandam, known for its wooden houses, tranquil ambiance, and proximity to the Zaanse Schans. The area is a protected villagescape and still exudes the atmosphere of the 17th century. In the direct vicinity, you'll find various amenities such as shops and schools. Haaldersbroek is easily accessible: Zaandam station is within cycling distance and offers direct train connections to Amsterdam and Alkmaar. The A7 and A8 highways can be reached by car within minutes. This unique location perfectly combines peace and history with excellent accessibility. Key Highlights: Fully in Zaan-style design, former orphanage from 1672, rebuilt in 1980; Two bedrooms, with the potential to easily expand to three or even four rooms; Recently updated, with some new window frames installed; Parts of the wooden structure at the rear of the house have been renewed; Interior and exterior painting recently completed; The entire property has been inspected for woodworm and treated where necessary; A pellet stove was installed in the living room in 2024; Additional insulation added in various areas; The home was rebuilt in 1980 with a partially new foundation. The founder of the Zaanse Schans, Architect J. Schipper, designed the current home while preserving as many authentic details as possible and reusing old building materials. Interested in this property? Contact your NVM purchasing agent directly. Your NVM purchasing agent will represent your interests and save you time, money, and concerns. Addresses of fellow NVM purchasing agents can be found on Funda.

Features

Transfer of ownership

Last asking price
€ 675,000 kosten koper
Asking price per m²
€ 3,879
Status
Sold

Construction

Kind of house
Single-family home, detached residential property
Building type
Resale property
Year of construction
1980
Specific
Protected townscape or village view (permit needed for alterations)
Type of roof
Hip roof

Surface areas and volume

Areas
Living area
174 m²
Other space inside the building
8 m²
Exterior space attached to the building
5 m²
Plot size
469 m²
Volume in cubic meters
710 m³

Layout

Number of rooms
6 rooms (2 bedrooms)
Number of bath rooms
2 bathrooms and 1 separate toilet
Bathroom facilities
2 showers, bath, 2 toilets, and 2 sinks
Number of stories
2 stories, a loft, and a basement
Facilities
Passive ventilation system and flue

Energy

Energy label
Heating
Electric heating, hot air heating and pellet burner
Hot water
CH boiler

Cadastral data

ZAANDAM A 1099
Cadastral map
Area
459 m²
Ownership situation
Full ownership
ZAANDAM A 1360
Cadastral map
Area
10 m²
Ownership situation
Full ownership

Exterior space

Location
Alongside waterfront, sheltered location, in residential district and rural
Garden
Surrounded by garden

Storage space

Shed / storage
Built-in
Facilities
Electricity
Insulation
No insulation

Parking

Type of parking facilities
Public parking

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