Detached villa Bloemendaal offers a refined architectural presence within the sought-after Duin en Daal villa park. Designed by H.W. van Kempen, this property evokes Mediterranean lightness with its subtle blue Louvre shutters, hipped roof, and the authentic character of French tiles in the hallway. Set on a substantial 4420 m² private plot, the house is surrounded by mature trees and elevated above the road, providing optimal privacy.
A sweeping driveway leads to a double carport with round point and ample parking, complemented by an indoor garage. The living area of 221 m² is arranged in both the original 1953 house and a 2001 extension, maintaining architectural continuity throughout. Interiors are composed for comfort: airy rooms are connected by French doors to the unusually varied and sunlit garden. The main living spaces blend parquet and terrazzo flooring, open fireplaces, and bespoke built-ins, shaping an atmosphere of understated warmth.
Five well-proportioned bedrooms and three bathrooms deliver versatile accommodation. The Bulthaup kitchen is equipped with a Gaggenau steam oven and is centered around a welcoming island for gathering. Underfloor heating adds discreet luxury in key areas. Basement spaces include a wine cellar and utility zones, while large open attics provide storage or creative potential.
Security is assured with an alarm system. The grounds hold potential for future expansion as permitted by current zoning. Village amenities, schools, sports fields, and the railway station are all within easy reach, enhancing the property’s timeless appeal.
Bloemendaal offers a harmonious blend of privacy, refined living, and direct links to cultural and economic hubs. The community’s lifestyle, services, and enduring appeal attract discerning UHNWI from around the globe.