Eye-catcherGeronoveerd monumentaal Herenhuis, met Dakterras en Luxe afwerking

Description

The city palace 'De Drie Morianen' is located in 'de Uilenburg', the western and most beautiful part of the city centre of 's-Hertogenbosch. During the census of 1822, the street was still called Apostelstraat in full. Traditionally a prime location, also for offices. It has had this double function since the famous 'jonkheer mr. H.J.J. van Rijckevorsel van Kessel' ran his law office from this patrician residence he had founded. Once built from a well-filled purse, it was occupied successively by lawyers and dentists with a music teacher in between. Perhaps this explains the attraction of the property and its almost immaculate condition, as mentioned in the Monumentenwacht report. As the Sacre Coeur towers over Paris, at the end of the street you can see the facade of the neo-Byzantine chapel of 'Catherine of Alexandria'. On the other side, the terraces of the Uilenburg beckon with gondolas full of tourists who look around attentively while listening to the gondolier's historical tales. The atmosphere is reminiscent of the Café de Nuit and Montmartre. The annual 'Bossche Montmartre' market is held nearby for good reason. First floor Behind the beautiful pilaster facade you will find a logically laid out house. A long hallway with a chicane in the middle makes the whole property logistically easy to access. To the left and right are the study and the dining room. These are where you receive distinguished guests and have access to a private area. The dining room leads into the living kitchen, which is a bespoke high-end kitchen with every imaginable appliance. Starting with a wine cooler. The living room, with its high windows, is equipped with interior windows. The gas fireplace adds to the atmosphere. The double doors with repeating rooms behind them suggest a Soestdijk Palace experience. For the ancillary rooms, please refer to the 2 or 3 dimensional floor plans. Second floor For the ancillary rooms, please refer to the 2 or 3 dimensional floor plans. Generous landing in the middle of the floor. The three majestic bedrooms, all with high ceilings and views of the Postelstraat. One of the bedrooms also has a fireplace and light from your private roof terrace. The master bedroom has a high end bathroom, underlining the luxurious contemporary comfort. Third floor Again, a central landing surrounded by rooms. On this floor, the atmosphere is set by a beautiful roof construction, finished to a high standard, with the rafters visible. There are no less than four bedrooms on this floor. An ensuite bathroom and kitchenette make this floor ideal for guests staying for several days. Other floors Arched basement with headroom and ideal for long term storage of fine wines. Balcony It may seem redundant to mention that this sunny terrace is on the first floor. In fact, it is like a real city garden, measuring no less than 28 m² and surrounded by authentic buildings. Features The history of this property is well documented. There is a blueprint which includes: 'the application for planning permission dated April '40'. This already included a bathroom at a time when the majority of the population had to get used to regular visits to the public baths. Of course, all the amenities are within walking distance, including the main railway station and two marinas, the cinema and the theatre. A distinguished, exceptionally large house in a unique part of 's-Hertogenbosch. There are three living rooms on the ground floor. It is therefore obvious that one or two of them will be used again as an office or practice. The front has the status of a national monument, of which you will find the corresponding deed and report with a detailed description in the dataroom. Links to the property's unique website and dataroom are provided in the downloadable brochure.

Features

Transfer of ownership

Asking price
€ 1,950,000 kosten koper
Asking price per m²
€ 6,724
Listed since
Status
Available
Acceptance
Available in consultation

Construction

Kind of house
Mansion, row house
Building type
Resale property
Year of construction
1820
Specific
Double occupancy possible, heritage listed, listed building (national monument) and monumental building
Type of roof
Combination roof covered with roof tiles

Surface areas and volume

Areas
Living area
290 m²
Other space inside the building
27 m²
Exterior space attached to the building
28 m²
Plot size
116 m²
Volume in cubic meters
1,119 m³

Layout

Number of rooms
10 rooms (7 bedrooms)
Number of bath rooms
2 bathrooms and 2 separate toilets
Bathroom facilities
2 showers, double sink, bath, washstand, and sink
Number of stories
3 stories and a basement
Facilities
Air conditioning, optical fibre, passive ventilation system, flue, and TV via cable

Energy

Energy label
Not required
Insulation
Roof insulation, partly double glazed and secondary glazing
Heating
CH boiler, wood heater and fireplace
Hot water
CH boiler
CH boiler
Remeha HR combi (gas-fired combination boiler from 2021, in ownership)

Cadastral data

'S-HERTOGENBOSCH G 1949
Cadastral map
Area
116 m²
Ownership situation
Full ownership

Exterior space

Location
In centre
Balcony/roof terrace
Roof terrace present

Storage space

Shed / storage
Built-in
Facilities
Electricity, heating and running water

Parking

Type of parking facilities
Paid parking and resident's parking permits

Commercial property

Office space
100 m², built-in

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