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€ 10.500.000 k.k.
391 m2 living
6 bedrooms
Ander
Zandpad 2-C
1054 GA Amsterdam
For English see below
Verscholen aan de rand van het Vondelpark bevindt zich deze unieke en zeer prestigieuze voormalige 19e eeuwse Rijksmonumentale orangerie van 322 m2 met tropische tuin en riant bewoonbaar tuinhuis van 69 m2.
De in chalet stijl uitgevoerde orangerie en tevens voormalig atelier van beeldhouwer John Rädecker is gebouwd in houtskeletbouw met hout en baksteen en zeer opvallend in zijn design door de ramen, de overstekende houten daklijsten en versieringen.
Een orangerie is een gebouw waar ’s winters planten worden bewaard die niet tegen de kou kunnen en het hoofdgebouw is dan ook als orangerie in gebruik geweest. Een adembenemende hoeveelheid ramen die doorlopen tot het einde van de tuin.
De woning bestaat uit het hoofdgebouw en het tuinhuis. Het hoofdgebouw van 322 m2
is verdeeld over drie woonlagen, heeft 5 slaapkamers en 3 badkamers en bereikt op de begane grond een plafondhoogte van bijna 4 meter. Opvallend aan deze woning zijn de houten balken, de grote hoeveelheid ramen en de klassieke wenteltrap. Het tropische uiterlijk van de tuin (ca. 850 m2) is ook binnen voelbaar en geeft de woning – ondanks de grote ruimtes – een warme uitstraling.
Het tuinhuis is gebouwd in dezelfde stijl als de orangerie en ook afgewerkt met de versierde daklijsten. Via de zeer unieke serre is het huis te betreden en deze beschikt over een slaapkamer met badkamer en een keuken. Er wordt hier een plafondhoogte bereikt van bijna 3,5 meter.
De bijzonder groene en weelderige tuin is een lust voor het oog en bevindt zich in het midden van het terrein. Vele plantensoorten van over de hele wereld staan hier in de zomer in bloei. Tevens is er een aparte ingang voor auto’s.
BIJZONDERHEDEN:
•Totale gebruiksoppervlakte van 391 m2, bestaande uit het hoofdgebouw van ca.
322 m2 en tuinhuis van ca. 69 m2 (conform NEN2580);
•Tropische tuin rondom van ca. 850 m2 (conform NEN2580);
•Zes slaapkamers, vier badkamers;
•Voormalige orangerie en beeldhouw atelier van John Rädecker (o.a. van het monument op de Dam);
•Houtskeletbouw;
•Bouwjaar omstreeks 1890;
•Rijksmonument;
•Gelegen op erfpachtgrond, eeuwigdurende erfpacht is aangevraagd;
•Oplevering in overleg.
ENGLISH
Hidden away on the edge of Vondelpark you will find this one-of-a-kind and highly prestigious former 19th century monumental orangery of 322 m2, boasting a tropical garden and a spacious, habitable garden house of 69 m2.
The chalet-style orangery and former workshop of sculptor John Rädecker consists of a timber frame construction with wood and brick and has an eye-catching design because of the windows, the projecting wooden rooflines and decorations. An orangery is a building in which plants are stored that cannot withstand the cold during the winter and therefore, the main building has formerly been used as a orangery. A breathtaking number of windows extend to the end of the garden.
The property comprises the main building and the garden house. The main building, measuring 322 m2, is spread over 3 floors, features 5 bedrooms and 3 bathrooms, and has a ground floor ceiling height of nearly 4 meters. Some remarkable features of this house are the wooden beams, the large number of windows, and the classic spiral staircase. The tropical look & feel of the garden (approx. 850 m2) is experienced inside as well and gives the house a warm atmosphere.
The garden house is built in the same style as the orangery, with the same decorated roofline finishings. The highly unique conservatory provides access to the garden house, which features a bedroom with bathroom and a kitchen. The ceiling height here is almost 3.5 meters.
The exceptionally green and lush garden is a delight to look at and is located in the middle of the premises. Many plant species from all over the world are in full bloom here in summer. Furthermore, there is a separate car entrance.
FEATURES:
•Total residential area of approx. 391 m2, consisting of main building of approx. 322 m2 and garden house approx. 69 m2 (in accordance with NEN2580);
•Tropical garden surrounding the property of approx. 850 m2 (in accordance with NEN2580);
•6 bedrooms, 4 bathrooms;
•Former orangery and sculpture workshop of John Rädecker (of the Dam Square monument, among othersr);
•Timber frame construction;
•Built around 1890;
•National monument;
•Located on leasehold land, perpetual leasehold is requested;
•Delivery in consultation.
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