Boerenvilla Den Ilp anchors 312 m² of refined living on an expansive 4,460 m² private plot, offering a rare blend of seclusion and immediate access to open water within the Amsterdam Wetlands. This farmhouse villa, a creation of architect Tom Markus, is distinguished by enduring materials, nostalgic masonry facades, iron anchors, and wood shutters. Its classic roof and meadow frontage evoke a sense of history, crafted for contemporary comfort.
The design orients the residence to balance light, water, and privacy. Mature trees border the grounds, while an open meadow at the rear creates an uninterrupted pastoral view. Enclosed by water, the estate offers a tranquil environment for walking or keeping animals. Inside, the main level features an inviting hall, a spacious living zone divided by a central hearth, and a kitchen with a view to the terrace. The attached garage, accommodating four cars, integrates a secondary staircase with potential for private quarters or workspace above.
The upper floor reveals three generous bedrooms, a bathroom, and extensive built-in storage. Geothermal insulation and double glazing heighten comfort and energy efficiency, earning an energy class C rating. The convenience of Landsmeer’s amenities and direct access to recreation and central Amsterdam underscore the lifestyle on offer. Boerenvilla Den Ilp presents an exclusive opportunity to live between nature reserves Het Twiske and Ilperveld, in an address that values privacy, character, and enduring quality.