Country house Bloemendaal stands in the serene Springerhof villa enclave, a classic estate designed by Hans van Egmond and completed in 1991. This residence offers 440 m² of living space on a private 2,460 m² plot beside the Schapenduinen forest, enveloped in mature gardens with multiple terraces, a pond, and gazebo. The villa’s architecture is notable for its light-filled volumes, featuring a marble-floored ground level with underfloor heating, double-height entrance, and a generous living room with a gas fireplace, round bay windows, and garden-facing French doors leading outdoors.
The country house Bloemendaal is equipped for refined living, with a lift serving all floors and an indoor, heated swimming pool with underwater lighting on the basement level. The main kitchen is spacious and fitted with built-in appliances, beside a utility area and study with bespoke cabinetry. The upper level provides four bedrooms and three bathrooms, including two suites with balcony access and garden views. Additional features include a double garage, a separate soundproof studio, air conditioning, and comprehensive insulation with energy class B.
The setting is quiet yet connected, near the centre of Bloemendaal, with immediate access to nature reserves and the Kennemerduinen National Park. All finishes reflect careful attention, from the driveway and garage to the landscaped gardens, underscoring a home designed for lasting comfort and privacy in a rare natural context.