An exceptionally wide, and therefore bright, 1930s townhouse with a garden in the Museum Quarter.
This townhouse is located between the Bossche Markt and the polder, and also across from the Willem Twee Showroom and the Design Museum. A perfect spot for someone who wants to enjoy both culture and nature.
The house features a separate kitchen, dining room, living room, and bicycle storage on the ground floor, all adjacent to each other. The approximately 11-meter width of the front facade accommodates all of this.
The first floor also houses three bedrooms adjacent to each other along the front facade, along with a bathroom with a roof terrace and a separate toilet at the rear.
The second floor offers two more large bedrooms and a second bathroom.
There is a back garden with afternoon and evening sun.
The house has an energy label B thanks to the central heating boiler from 2024, HR++ secondary glazing, and six solar panels from 2025.
A truly charming and sustainable city center home, suitable for a large family.