Apeldoorn, General van Heutszlaan 10.
Unique, iconic family villa in a prominent location in De Parken. Inside, this monumental building combines beautifully preserved details with contemporary comfort. The tower gives - every time you turn up the wide driveway - a rich sense of history. The surrounding greenery guarantees privacy.
One of a kind.
Architect Wegenrif (1888-1983) combined the already ambitious tower at the time with friendly-looking shutters. Once over the threshold, the charming villa surprises again. For instance, the inviting vestibule has timelessly beautiful tiles and the entrance hall has warm panelling with built-in bench. A stylish borde staircase leads to the first floor. The living room impresses with its spacious dimensions and generous light. An arched door provides access to the unique tower room.
Family home with allure.
The style of a distant past is palpably present. You might even experience a hint of India. It's up to you to make it a perfect family home. With your own elegance and ambience. Perhaps with a summer room with light pastel shades and a winter room facing west with a warm colour palette. Comfortable and stylish at the same time. With the ultimate challenge: the new use of the turret. With a south-facing conservatory, several terraces and an attractive veranda, you will always have plenty of living space.
Generous enough.
The spatial effect can also be felt on the first floor. The spacious landing provides access to three sunny bedrooms, a dressing room, a bathroom and a separate toilet. The French doors provide an extra summer feeling early in spring. The second floor offers another three (bed) rooms, a bathroom and a separate wc. The house has ample storage spaces, walk-in and built-in wardrobes. In the carefully landscaped and maintained flowery garden, there is a shed and an idyllic thatched garden house. From the driveway, the separate bike shed is accessible. Next to it is the exceptionally generous garage. But maybe you are thinking of a home office or a studio?
The Parks
With its forests and royal palace, De Parken - now a protected town and villagescape - has always had great appeal to Indians. In addition to retirees, many furloughed guests were also guests. It is still a popular spot. From home, you can walk to the city centre. There you will find welcoming restaurants, hidden city gardens and a wide cultural offer. For children, there are schools and sports clubs to choose from. Apeldoorn is located at a strategic point. Close to the A1 that runs from east to west in the Netherlands; close to the A50 from south to north. So you are always quickly where you need to be.