This magnificent English Tudor is located in the heart of Koningshof. This level of finishing is rarely seen and was achieved under the watchful eye of the current owner, who enlisted the help of various specialists in their respective fields. Interior designer Stephanie Barba Mendoza created the traditional British interior, and the home has been featured in Homes & Gardens, Architectural Digest (Middle East), and Knack Weekend. This exclusive villa is a testament to traditional craftsmanship, executed with the highest quality materials and a timeless aesthetic. Solid wood paneling, custom-made cabinets, and furniture were designed and crafted by Verwerft from Herentals, specialists in wooden interiors. For generations, they have been known for their craftsmanship and excellent quality. In close collaboration with De Waal Schilderwerken, Coremans Gipsdecoraties, and Trappen Huybrechts, an exceptional home was created. This 8,311m² estate with a pond, swimming pool, and separate coach house guarantees complete privacy combined with an extremely residential location. Layout ground floor: As soon as we enter the majestic entrance hall, we have a view of the landscaped garden through the large window, featuring Tudor-style points. The first salon with a beautiful English Tudor fireplace is used as a sitting area. This gas fireplace is easy to operate and creates a cozy atmosphere. Many rooms have been finished with beautiful matching paneling and "De Gournay" wallpaper. This hand-painted wallpaper is truly unique. The office is generously equipped with library shelves. The seamless transition from the library to the paneling makes this carpentry by Verwerft a unique gem. The paneling also encloses a fireplace. The second salon is used as a TV room, complete with a Dolby Surround system. The wallpaper here has a very different motif and color, so each room offers a different experience. Large dinners are perfectly possible in the very spacious dining room, again in the same style but with a different color palette and motifs. The authentic Tudor fireplace completes the whole. Next, the spacious living kitchen with a large breakfast area, antique Massangis, a beautiful high fireplace, and a large Lacanche stove. From the kitchen, we can also access the covered terrace. Next to the kitchen, we find the very practical utility/laundry room, with a side entrance with a second toilet and dressing room, not far from the outdoor swimming pool. All these rooms have built-in speakers for the central audio system. First floor: The beautiful landing, equipped with built-in closets, provides access to the magnificent Master suite and, on the other side, the 2nd and 3rd suites for the children. The Master suite consists of a central space, equipped with closets that give us access to the shoe dressing, sauna room, beautiful bathroom, bedroom, and, through a short passage, also with Tudor-style points, the 2nd dressing room for clothing. The 2nd and 3rd suites are spacious, each with built-in closets and their own bathroom. Second floor: On this floor, we find a 4th bedroom (guest room) with an accompanying bathroom. The 5th bedroom is currently used as a fitness room, which can also be provided with an additional bathroom, given the adjacent technical room. Basement: This floor has been fully finished and equipped with storage closets and a separate wine cellar. Coach house: The coach house dates back to 1907 and has been completely renovated and made habitable. It currently serves as an extra office but was initially designed as a garage building with space for 2 large cars and, with a car lift, room for more cars. Carport: A "Heritage" building constructed from Scottish larch wood. This carport offers parking space for three cars, houses the technical room for the swimming pool, and also has a dog kennel and a bicycle storage area. Special features: Interior styling by Stephanie Barba Mendoza The park was originally designed by landscape architects Wirtz Interior carpentry (old hinges, hidden doors, etc.) by Verwerft Painting by De Waal Light switches by Meljac and equipped with basic home automation. Schindler elevator to all floors, finished with paneling in line with the other rooms Armored doors.