Description
Zoeterwoudsesingel 65 is a characteristic building located on the edge of the historic city centre of Leiden. This address is part of a charming street that is surrounded by both water and greenery, which contributes to the picturesque atmosphere of the area. The canal itself is one of the green rings that encircle the city and offers a pleasant place for a walk or a bike ride along the canals.
The building at number 65 exudes historical charm and fits perfectly into the streetscape of traditional Dutch architecture. The proximity to the city centre makes it an ideal location for people who want to combine the liveliness of the city with the tranquility of a more rural environment. Shops, restaurants and cultural attractions such as museums are within walking distance, which ensures a lively but accessible living experience.
Zoeterwoudsesingel 65 is also conveniently located near arterial roads and public transport, making other cities such as The Hague and Amsterdam easily accessible. All in all, this location offers a wonderful balance between urban facilities and a quiet, green living environment.
The Burgemeesterwijk in Leiden is a popular and atmospheric residential area, located west of the city centre. This district, which was mainly developed in the early 20th century, is characterised by a mix of spacious, stately mansions and characteristic 1930s homes. The streets are named after former mayors of Leiden, which contributes to the historical identity of the neighbourhood.
The Burgemeesterwijk is known for its green appearance, thanks to the presence of several parks and tree-lined avenues. The district borders the beautiful Plantsoen, a park that was originally part of the city walls and offers a wonderful place for relaxation, walking and sports activities. The nearby Bos van Bosman, a smaller park, also contributes to the green character.
In terms of facilities, the district has a lot to offer: schools, childcare and shops are a short distance away, as is the central station, making it an ideal location for commuters. The proximity of the historic city centre ensures that residents can easily enjoy Leiden's cultural and culinary offerings. With its peaceful, family-friendly atmosphere and combination of old charm and modern comfort, the Burgemeesterwijk is often considered one of the city's most attractive residential areas.
The layout is as follows:
Ground floor:
When you enter the house, you enter a spacious entrance with the meter cupboard. Via the stairs you go to the 1st floor.
1st floor:
On the 1st floor you immediately enter the living and dining area. On the right side of the room is the sitting area and there is access to a balcony. To the left of the living room is the open kitchen with a 2nd balcony. This balcony is slightly larger. Next to the open staircase in the living room is a separate toilet.
2nd floor:
Upstairs you end up on a landing. To the right of the landing is the large bedroom and to the left of the landing a slightly smaller bedroom. There is also a bathroom with a washbasin, toilet, shower and bath.
Details:
- Usable living area approx. 102m2
- Volume approx. 389m3
- Plot 77m2
- Year of construction approx. 1975
- Heating and hot water supply via central heating combi boiler: Nefit (year of construction 2014)
- Electricity: Distribution box with earth leakage circuit breaker
- Delivery: in consultation
- There is no list of items
As soon as verbal agreement has been reached on the sale of the house, this will be recorded in writing in an NVM purchase agreement. An old age clause and asbestos clause will also be included in this purchase agreement. The text of these clauses can be requested in advance from our office if desired.
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