Keizersgracht 435
An exceptional canal house of approx. 1,030 m² on freehold land, with a sunny and deep garden and a garden house in the back. This national monument was built by order of Frederik van Loon in 1686.
This unique canal house is located in a central location between the Leidsegracht and the Leidsestraat. For the first time in 120 years, this canal house has become available for a new occupant.
The designated use according to the zoning plan GD1 has many possibilities (living-working-galleries). It’s a complete and beautiful canal house for a family to live in and/or work at home, for several studying children, or use by multiple occupants.
Layout
Basement with open kitchen and front room, bathroom in the back
First floor: luxurious entrance hall, two period rooms on the garden side, large period room on the canal side
First floor: 4 rooms for living/working
Second floor: 4 bedrooms with bathrooms
Third floor: 5 bedrooms with bathrooms
Fourth floor is a large roof terrace.
Details:
- National monument dating from approx. 1686
- Built on the instructions of Frederik van Loon (1644-1708)
- Freehold land
- Eighteen rooms
- 25 metre deep garden
- 29 m² garden house
- 5 storeys
- NEN measurement available, 1,030 m2 total
- Mixed use GD-1, living-working-galleries
- In the heart of the city centre next to Leidsegracht
- Subject to acceptance by the owner
Keizersgracht 437
An exceptional canal house of approx. 408 m² on freehold land, with a sunny and deep garden and a garden house in the back.
This unique canal house is located in a central location between the Leidsegracht and the Leidsestraat. For the first time in 120 years, this canal house has become available for a new occupant. This national monument was built in 1654. In 2022 a new permit was issued which makes it possible to live in the whole monument again. The front part of the house was separated from the back house in the past, it used to be a physical therapie practice until the end of 2021.
Now the monument needs to be merged and modernized back to its original state so that the back house with deep garden and special garden house can be occupied again. There is permission from the Municipality to place an elevator and the building can become more sustainable by installing a heat pump. The front house still needs a new foundation, the back house already has a new concrete foundation.
The designated use according to the zoning plan GD1 has many possibilities (living-working-galleries). It’s a complete and beautiful canal house for a family to live in and/or work at home, for several studying children, or use by multiple occupants.
Layout:
Basement with 2 large multifunctional rooms and a covered courtyard, access to the elevator.
Ground floor: period room on the garden side, large living room on the canal.
Second floor: 3 rooms for living/working
Second floor: 3 bedrooms with bathrooms
Third floor: 2 bedrooms with bathrooms
Fourth floor is a storage attic.
Details:
- National monument dating from approx. 1654
- Freehold land
- Twelve rooms
- 25 metre deep garden
- 20 m² garden house
- Front and back house have to be merged and modernized
- 5 storeys
- NEN measurement report available, 408 m² total
- Mixed use GD-1, living-working-galleries
- Right in the city center next to Leidsegracht
- In consultation with the owner the hull state can be renovated
- Subject to acceptance by the owner