Description

With a history dating back to 1632, this national monument is a unique building packed with character. The warehouse served as a secret church during the Reformation in the 17th century and it is best known to many residents of Zutphen as the place where Café De Schatkamer was located. Now you get the rare opportunity to become the owner of this very spacious property (1766 m³) with space to live, work and express artistic creativity. The imposing staircase comes from a French castle and many other elements also have a story. On the outside you can find decorative anchors in the shape of a lily. The same decorative anchors can be found on four other buildings in Zutphen and are the trademark of the then blacksmith. The year is proudly displayed on the exterior facade, where many details in the brickwork are visible. This warehouse is located in the beautiful center of Zutphen, on the Laarstraat, which is a one-way road for cars. The many shops, specialty stores, restaurants, supermarkets and entertainment venues are a few minutes' walk away. If you are in love with Zutphen and especially with the historic center, then this is a unique opportunity... Layout: Ground floor: What used to be the café is now an impressive space of over 16 meters long. The height, partly over two floors, can also be called special. Thick wooden beams, large windows and the long staircase are some elements that immediately catch your eye. This also applies to the wooden floor, the fixed bench near the window frame and the wall tiles where a stove used to be. In the rear part there is a portal with toilet group, a storage room and a kitchen area. Cellar: It may take some searching, but this warehouse has two cellars for storing wine and other products. First floor: Walk over the castle stairs to the first floor, with a storage room at the rear and a potential bedroom/office at the front. Thanks to the loft, a lot of light enters through the large window at the front and here it is possible to admire the thick wooden beams in full glory. Second floor: One floor higher you arrive at a full-fledged residential floor with a living room, kitchen, bedroom, compact bathroom and an indoor (bed)room. You will see a wooden floor, beautiful interior doors and other beautiful elements on almost the entire floor. The living room with side room is located at the front, spanning the entire width of the building. In a central location, between the sitting and dining areas, you will see an elegant mantelpiece with built-in fireplace and a gas fireplace in the corner of the side room. The spacious kitchen has a bright wall unit with a gas hob, extractor hood, oven and refrigerator. This space requires a new interpretation according to your own taste. The adjacent bathroom with shower and toilet can be reached via a portal. The bedroom at the rear is, just like the indoor (bed)room, large enough for a double bed. Third floor: For lovers of architecture and history, the third floor is a place not to be forgotten. The wooden roof construction and the lifting installation of the warehouse provide a space with a unique atmosphere. Considering the space available, creating multiple bedrooms, a guesthouse, studio or office loft is quite possible. And if you look out the front and rear, you can admire Zutphen from a great height... Garden: At the rear of the warehouse there is a charming, fully paved garden with a roof. Previously, this space was also used by visitors to De Schatkamer. Imagine yourself sitting here, with a view of the beautiful rear facade... Particularities: - Year of construction: 1632; - Volume: 1766 m³; - Plot area: 241 m²; - Living area: 366 m²; - Other indoor space: 145 m²; - Building-related outdoor space: 0 m²; - External storage space: 0 m²; - National monument number 41243 - Unique object, built as a warehouse - Energy label n.a. (national monument)

Features

Transfer of ownership

Last asking price
€ 675,000 kosten koper
Asking price per m²
€ 1,844
Status
Sold

Construction

Kind of house
Mansion, row house
Building type
Resale property
Year of construction
1632
Specific
Protected townscape or village view (permit needed for alterations), double occupancy possible, listed building (national monument) and monumental building
Type of roof
Gable roof covered with roof tiles

Surface areas and volume

Areas
Living area
366 m²
Other space inside the building
145 m²
Plot size
241 m²
Volume in cubic meters
1,766 m³

Layout

Number of rooms
9 rooms (4 bedrooms)
Number of bath rooms
1 bathroom and 1 separate toilet
Bathroom facilities
Shower and toilet
Number of stories
4 stories, a loft, and a basement
Facilities
Passive ventilation system and flue

Energy

Energy label
Not required
Insulation
No insulation
Heating
Electric heating, gas heaters and wood heater
Hot water
Gas water heater

Cadastral data

ZUTPHEN F 11899
Cadastral map
Area
241 m²
Ownership situation
Full ownership

Exterior space

Location
Alongside a quiet road, in centre, in residential district and unobstructed view
Garden
Back garden
Back garden
84 m² (12.50 metre deep and 6.75 metre wide)
Garden location
Located at the south

Storage space

Shed / storage
Attached brick storage
Facilities
Electricity

Parking

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

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