Farmhouse of approximately 442 m² on a generous plot of 4,370 m², located in Weesp.
The house has a cozy living room, a country-style kitchen, four bedrooms, three Bathrooms a beautifully landscaped Garden surrounding property. The farmhouse is located on its own land and offers plenty of peace, space, and privacy, a short distance from the city.
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Ground floor
Upon entering the rear house, you Immediately notice Immediately generous dimensions and clear layout. The living area is designed as an open space, with exposed wooden beams and a mezzanine that provides extra height and a special feeling of space. The living room is located on the garden side, with multiple French doors and large windows that provide constant light and beautiful views of the greenery. The fireplace forms the warm heart of the room and provides atmosphere and comfort.
Adjacent to the living room is the dining room, which in turn adjoins the spacious kitchen. The kitchen is functionally designed, with ample work and storage space, a sturdy wooden worktop, and a view of the surrounding meadows. A second dining area has also been created here, ideal for both everyday use and long dinners by the fireplace.
In addition, there are several practical rooms on the ground floor, such as a utility room, storage room, and a guest toilet.
bedrooms three bedrooms in the rear section of the house. The master bedroom is spacious, has several windows, and offers direct access to a private bathroom with a bathtub, walk-in shower, double sink, and natural light from a skylight.
The two other bedrooms a second bathroom and are ideal for children, guests, or as a study. Both Bathrooms functionally designed and date from the 1990s.
In the front of the house, there is a fourth, very spacious bedroom with characteristic details such as exposed beams and a high ceiling. Adjacent to this is an attractive upstairs room, currently furnished as a workspace, but also ideal for use as an extra bedroom or hobby room.
The Outdoor Space
The Garden surrounding property is spacious, green, and secluded. Mature trees mark the Garden surrounding property line and provide shelter and privacy. From the house, there is an unobstructed view of the surrounding landscape; the openness of the meadow contrasts beautifully with the enclosure of the garden.
At the rear is a wooden shed, designed as a sheltered outdoor space for long summer evenings at the table. The planting is informal and carefully constructed, with perennials, old roses, and simple borders of stacked stones. Here and there are indications of its use: a croquet game in the grass, woodpiles, a seating area under the trees.
At the rear of the plot is a private jetty on the Vecht river. The bank is overgrown, the water calm, the view expansive. Here, all lines are focused on tranquility and space—no framing, but an open connection with the landscape.
What is striking is the naturalness of the garden in relation to the house. Nothing is emphatically landscaped; everything is functional and in balance. The outdoor space is part of everyday use, not as a backdrop, but as an extension of the house.
neighborhood guide
Dammerweg 10 is located in the rural outskirts between Weesp, Bussum, and Nederhorst den Berg—surrounded by greenery, on a quiet dike along the Vecht river. This location combines the freedom of outdoor living with proximity to urban amenities.
The location is strategic: close to Amsterdam, with excellent access to the city. Within a twenty-minute drive, you can be in the center of Amsterdam or Hilversum. Weesp station, with direct train connections to Amsterdam Central, Utrecht, and Schiphol, among others, is about ten minutes away.
The location on the water also offers direct sailing connections to Muiden, Weesp, and the Spiegelplas, among other places. From your own jetty, you can sail straight onto the Vecht—towards nature, village centers, or open water.
The whole area is sheltered and quiet, without heavy traffic, with a view of meadows and a wide watercourse. A location that offers peace and quiet without being remote.
Property Details
• Living area approx. 442 m²
• Garden surrounding property approx. 3765 m²
• Located on freehold land
• Historic building
• Renovated in 1985
• (National) historic landmark
De Melk Koe (The Milk Cow)
Sometimes you come across a place that has everything: peace, space, and proximity to water. Dammerweg 10 is one such place. Here you can live in a farmhouse that feels autonomous, surrounded by greenery, yet close to the amenities of Weesp and Bussum.
Its location on the Vecht river makes this house special. There is space for relaxation, for long days outdoors, and for life on and by the water. The garden with fruit trees and mature plants fits in seamlessly. It is a yard that has grown in a balanced way, with plenty of space to live, work, and enjoy.
This is a wonderful place, with the allure of outdoor living and the comfort of accessibility. A house that gives you peace, but also keeps you connected to your surroundings.
Jelle Mundt | Makelaar Broersma Wonen
Ronald van de Bijl | Real Estate Agent Broersma Wonen
This farmhouse combines historical character with functional space. The front part of the house dates from the mid-18th century, as evidenced by its construction and details: a facade stone bearing the date 1747, original-style shutters, and robust brickwork. The symmetrical facades and deep roofline give the building a clear structure.
Behind the front house is the former section, which has been converted into fully-fledged living space. The row of dormer windows shows the new function of this volume, without detracting from the original form. Old and new are well balanced here; the contrast between the brick facades and the white-plastered extension enhances the legibility of the whole.
Inside, exposed trusses and a high roof construction create a sense of spaciousness. The layout is clear and focused on contact with the outside. Large windows offer views of the surrounding greenery and several French doors connect the living areas with the garden.
The location on the Vecht river with its own jetty completes the ensemble. What stands out here is the peace, space, and sheltered location — without losing sight of the city.
The rear section has been designed as a fully-fledged living space, with a clear structure and generous dimensions. The open floor plan is supported by a construction of exposed trusses, with a mezzanine that adds extra height and depth to the space. The layout is logically structured around sightlines and natural walking routes.
The living room adjoins the garden side and benefits from large windows and several French doors. Light and views are constantly present here. The fireplace is a central element, practical in use and decisive for the atmosphere. Different seating areas make the space flexible in use — from informal gatherings to more private moments.
The dining room is adjacent and opens onto the kitchen. The kitchen is functionally designed, with ample work and storage space, a robust wooden worktop, and a view of the surrounding landscape. The kitchen also has a second dining table, located near a fireplace, making it suitable for both everyday use and longer dining occasions.
Everything on this living floor has been designed in proportion to the scale of the house. There is space, but no emptiness. Sightlines, use of materials, and finishes are balanced, understated, functional, and pleasant to live with.
The rear section of the house bedrooms three bedrooms , including the master bedroom with direct access to a private bathroom. The space is spacious, has multiple windows, and offers views of the surrounding greenery. The bathroom has a bathtub, walk-in shower, double sink, and natural light via a skylight.
The other two bedrooms on the same side of the house and share a second bathroom. Both Bathrooms from the 1990s and are functionally designed, in keeping with the period of renovation.
In the front of the house is a spacious bedroom, Immediately to the upstairs room that now serves as a workspace. Here, the original beams, window frames, and ceiling height have been preserved, giving the whole space character and tranquility.
The Garden surrounding property is spacious, green, and secluded. Mature trees mark the property line and provide shelter and privacy. From the house, there is an unobstructed view of the surrounding landscape; the openness of the meadow contrasts beautifully with the enclosure of the garden.
At the rear is a wooden shed, designed as a sheltered outdoor space for long summer evenings at the table. The planting is informal and carefully constructed, with perennials, old roses, and simple borders of stacked stones. Here and there are indications of its use: a croquet game in the grass, woodpiles, a seating area under the trees.
At the rear of the plot is a private jetty on the Vecht river. The bank is overgrown, the water calm, the view expansive. Here, all lines are focused on peace and space, no framing, but an open connection with the landscape.
What is striking is how natural the garden feels in relation to the house. Nothing is emphatically landscaped; everything is functional and in balance. The outdoor space is part of everyday use, not as a backdrop, but as an extension of the house.
Dammerweg 10 is located in the rural outskirts between Weesp, Bussum, and Nederhorst den Berg, surrounded by greenery, on a quiet dike along the Vecht River. This location combines the freedom of outdoor living with proximity to urban amenities.
The location is strategic: close to Amsterdam, with excellent access to the city. Within a twenty-minute drive, you can be in the center of Amsterdam or Hilversum. Weesp station, with direct train connections to Amsterdam Central, Utrecht, and Schiphol, among others, is approximately ten minutes away.
The location on the water also offers direct sailing connections to Muiden, Weesp, and the Spiegelplas, among other places. From your own jetty, you can sail straight onto the Vecht, towards nature, village centers, or open water.
The whole area is sheltered and quiet, without heavy traffic, with a view of meadows and a wide watercourse. A location that offers peace and quiet, without being remote.
Accessibility
The farmhouse on Dammerweg is easily accessible by car or bicycle. The N236 and N523 provide a fast connection to the A1, A9, and A10 motorways, making cities such as Amsterdam, Hilversum, and Utrecht easily accessible. By bicycle, you can reach the center of Weesp within 10 minutes, where you will also find the railway station with direct train connections to Amsterdam, Schiphol, Almere, and Utrecht.
Bus lines to Weesp, Nederhorst den Berg, and Bussum Rooms short distance from the house. The location is also ideal for recreational cycling: you can quickly reach the dikes along the Vecht or the nature reserve around the Ankeveense Plassen.
Parking
Parking is available on site. There is ample parking space in the yard, suitable for several cars. Visitors can usually park along Dammerweg free of charge. There is no paid parking or permit system in this area (source: Local authority , September 2025).