A wonderfully quiet and pleasantly laid out rear house with a classic facade that entices. With a romantic appearance and courtyard garden, the apartment is a surprise. Lovely to live in with a total of approximately 78 m², with an open kitchen and living room with French doors to the garden. Spacious bedroom with French doors to the garden. The home does not offer excessive luxury, but it does offer timeless charm and intimacy. The garden of over 73 square meters is an extension and part of the living experience, sheltered and sunny.
Guided tour
With an open kitchen, spacious dining room, and adjoining sitting room with French doors opening onto the garden, this space is a favorite with the owners. The kitchen has a large countertop, striking sink, and 5-burner gas stove, and there is Location a large dining table and a play corner or desk. Large windows and doors offer a view of the garden.
The spacious bedroom at the rear also has French doors opening onto the peaceful, green garden. The bathroom is spacious, with black/beige tiles, a walk-in shower, toilet, and sink. The garden is sunny, green, and feels like a Parisian courtyard garden, making it a favorite spot for the owners.
Neighborhood Guide
The location of this property makes it a highly sought-after location in the neighborhood. There is plenty to do, such as the Monday market and the beautiful canals, as well as several renowned primary and secondary schools. The neighborhood also has a lot to offer in terms of food and drink, with famous culinary hotspots such as Winkel 43 for its famous apple pie, Café Toscanini, and Café de Klepel within walking distance. On Saturdays, there is an organic market on the Noordermarkt, opposite the house, and on Sundays, Domenica is highly recommended for lunch. In short, a delightful neighborhood with an authentic village character. There are plenty of good and fun restaurants in the immediate vicinity, including De Parel, Café Libertine, and Mos. There are also various shops for daily groceries and special purchases in the Haarlemmerstraat and Westerstraat, and of course there are various terraces and coffee shops to discover. All of this can be found literally around the corner. Several large city parks, such as Westerpark and Stenen Hoofd, are easily accessible by bike, as are places to go out on the water in the summer. In short, this property is located in one of the most beautiful spots (both internally and externally) in Amsterdam. It is also just around the corner from the famous Westertoren and Herenmarkt.
Details
• Living area approx. 78 m²
• West-facing garden of approx. 73 m²
• Located on freehold land
• Homeowners’ association fees €473.94 per month
• National monument
• Foundation information: existing foundation
• Year of renovation: 2017
• Part of a nationally protected cityscape.
• Part of a UNESCO World Heritage Site
Chic Living in the City Center
When I advised the current owners on the purchase of their home, it was an adventure with a surprise. Access to the home is unorthodox: through a beautiful entrance, a hallway, and a green courtyard garden. One of the hidden gems among the courtyard gardens on the canal belt, from a different period of prosperity and influenced by the French era. In my opinion, this rear house could just as easily have been located in Paris or Lyon. My clients fell in love with it instantly. And rightly so. Living here is a privilege and an experience of tranquility and history. A unique place, as they say, but in this case, it really is.
Ronald van de Bijl | Real Estate Agent Broersma Wonen
Kees Kemp | Real estate agent Broersma Wonen
A rear section of a canal house. The archives date back to 1887, when the rear section at that time had to be renovated to accommodate the Foundation for Higher Education with a Reformed Basis, the predecessor of the Vrije Universiteit. The rear section was then renovated as part of Keizersgracht 162, 164, and 166, which was also connected to the Prinsengracht. The current layout and facade of the building largely date from 1887. Until the 1970s, the complex, of which the rear section was a part, was used by the Vrije Universiteit. After that, it was used by the Salvation Army and served as accommodation for single, unemployed men. The building was intended for retirement. In the 1980s, the building was vacated and Number was converted into residences. When the current owners bought it, it was already inhabited. They modernized and renovated it. The beautiful classic facade with attractive window divisions and plasterwork is striking. Together with the vegetation, it has a romantic appearance. The internal staircase is also from this period.
With a lovely open kitchen on the ground floor, featuring a spacious dining room and adjoining sitting room with double French doors to the garden, this is one of the owners' favorite areas. This is where everyone comes together, where you can eat with lots of people, and where the garden forms part of the whole. The kitchen counter offers space for extensive cooking and has a large, eye-catching sink and a 5-burner gas stove. Centrally, there is space for a large, long dining table. In addition, there is space for a play corner or a sitting area with a desk. The large windows and French doors offer a view of the garden.
The spacious bedroom is located at the rear of the house and has French doors leading to the garden. The bedroom is very quiet, overlooking the inner gardens, so you can sleep safely and peacefully with the windows open.
There is a spacious bathroom with black/beige floor tiles combined with beige wall tiles. The bathroom also has a spacious walk-in shower, a toilet, and a sink.
The garden is one of the most important assets. Surrounded by greenery and sunshine, the garden is a peaceful and safe place in the city. Thanks to the greenery and ivy, among other things, the garden has the atmosphere of a courtyard garden that could just as easily be found in Paris or Lyon. The garden is also part of the entrance and, with its French doors, is also part of the living space on the ground floor. The owners have always considered the garden to be one of the best features of the house.
The location of this property makes it a highly sought-after spot in the neighborhood. There is plenty to do, such as the Monday market and the beautiful canals, as well as several renowned primary and secondary schools. The neighborhood also has a lot to offer in terms of food and drink, with famous culinary hotspots such as Winkel 43 for its famous apple pie, Café Toscanini, and Café de Klepel within walking distance. On Saturdays, there is an organic market on the Noordermarkt, opposite the house, and on Sundays, Domenica is highly recommended for lunch. In short, a delightful neighborhood with an authentic village character. There are plenty of good and fun restaurants in the immediate vicinity, including De Parel, Café Libertine, and Mos. There are also various shops for daily groceries and special purchases in the Haarlemmerstraat and Westerstraat, and of course there are various terraces and coffee shops to discover. All of this can be found literally around the corner. Several large city parks, such as Westerpark and Stenen Hoofd, are easily accessible by bike, as are places to go out on the water in the summer. In short, this property is located in one of the most beautiful spots (both internally and externally) in Amsterdam. It is also just around the corner from the famous Westertoren and Herenmarkt.
accessibility
The property is located in the northern canal belt in Amsterdam Center. This location is easily accessible by public transport, bicycle, and on foot. The nearest tram stop is a few minutes' walk away. There are also several bike paths and bike parking facilities in the neighborhood where bikes can be parked safely. Central Station is a 10-minute walk away. The Ring Road is easily accessible via the access roads along the IJ to West, the IJ Tunnel, and the Piet Hein Tunnel.
parking facilities
Parking is available via a permit system on public roads (Centrum-2c permit area).
With a Centrum-2c parking permit, you may park in Centrum-2. A parking permit for residents costs €315.60 per 6 months. There is currently a waiting period of 27 months for this permit area. A second parking permit is not possible in this area. (Source: Local authority , March 2025).
Living in the center of Amsterdam, yet tucked away in a quiet spot. No tourists peering into your home. When you open the door to the courtyard garden, you immediately see something special: a spacious and charming courtyard garden with a rich Amsterdam history and a view of a garden house with a French country house atmosphere give you a warm welcome. Large windows with beautiful light and a wide facade give this house a very spacious, light, and open feeling. The large living room has French doors to the ground-level garden with bronze lanterns, old cobblestones, and many trees that are always in bloom. The Japanese cherry, the wisteria, or the hazelnut tree that scatters a large amount of fresh hazelnuts every September. A garden that enjoys sunshine from morning to evening and is perfect for BBQ parties and evening drinks, and pets running free with a view of the iconic Westertoren. A delightful apartment with nice playgrounds and good schools within walking distance. Delicious restaurants and cozy cafes around the corner. In short, a quiet oasis in a vibrant neighborhood.