Townhouse Geertruidenberg brings together historical presence and renewed comfort in a setting that is both authentic and understated. This Rijksmonument, known as "De Ossekop," stands on a quiet street directly off the atmospheric old market, offering a rare blend of light, privacy, and architectural pedigree. The main residence, with a living area of 285 m² on a 470 m² plot, has been thoughtfully modernized with respect for original detail, preserving ornate ceilings, visible beam structures, and panel doors. There are four bedrooms and two bathrooms, each space benefitting from natural light and climatic comfort with air conditioning, partial underfloor heating, and comprehensive insulation including roof, wall, and double glazing.
The ground floor opens with a grand entrance hall, flowing through to refined living spaces including an oak-floored dining room, a central kitchen with granite finishes, and a garden-facing sitting area with wood burner. The original vaulted cellar serves as a versatile retreat. Upstairs, bedrooms include a loft-like upper suite, while bathrooms are fitted with contemporary luxury including a sauna and steam shower. Garden views, mature plantings, and terraces complete the atmosphere of tranquil seclusion, amplified by a multifunctional garden house with kitchenette and storage.
Townhouse Geertruidenberg stands as a testament to historical continuity and modern refinement, directly adjacent to the charming market square with its boutiques and inviting terraces, ready to welcome those who seek a distinctive living environment in the Netherlands.