








Charming detached home on historic Abdijlaan with unique abbey views
Key Features
Description
This detached property is located at Abdijlaan 15 in the village of Egmond-Binnen, situated in the province of North Holland. The asking price is set at 895,000 euros, with the buyer responsible for the associated transfer costs. The property was originally constructed in 1997 and has since been maintained and improved with considerable care by the current owners. The house offers a living area of approximately 211 square meters, an additional 11 square meters of indoor storage space, and 15 square meters of external storage. The total plot measures 400 square meters, while the volume of the building is approximately 827 cubic meters.
The location on the characteristic Abdijlaan provides a notable feature: a view towards the Abbey and the church of Egmond-Binnen. This historic street setting contributes to the atmosphere of the property. The village center and a supermarket are located nearby, offering convenient access to daily amenities.
Upon arriving at the property, there is a spacious private driveway where vehicles can be parked. The main house can be entered through two routes: the front entrance with a decorative door featuring cast iron details, or through the practical utility room at the rear.
The entrance hall includes a cloakroom area and provides access to the living room, the kitchen, a toilet, the hallway leading to the ground floor bedroom and bathroom, the staircase to the first floor, and the meter cupboard. Throughout the ground floor, a solid oak floor with a thickness of 2 centimeters has been installed, providing a durable and characterful surface.
The living room is positioned at the front of the house and benefits from generous proportions and abundant natural light. Windows on both the front and side of the room ensure good illumination throughout the day. The ceiling features smooth plasterwork with an ornamental detail. This space offers ample room for both a large dining table and a comfortable seating area. The view from the living room looks out over the Abdijlaan towards the Abbey and church. A notable feature in this room is the handmade mantelpiece, which was inspired by an original mantelpiece from around the year 1600 that once stood in the former village pub located on this site. The mantelpiece includes a unicorn as a decorative element. Additionally, a custom-built cabinet wall has been installed, combining aesthetic appeal with practical storage capacity.
The kitchen is designed as a living space where cooking and socializing can take place simultaneously. The floor in the kitchen consists of tiles with underfloor heating, while the wooden ceiling features a double bead detail. Natural light enters through the windows, creating a pleasant atmosphere. The kitchen is equipped with a ceramic four-burner cooktop, an extractor hood, a dishwasher, an extra-large refrigerator, and an oven. Hot water is supplied via a boiler system. A television connection is present in the kitchen. A stained glass window between the kitchen and the hallway adds a decorative touch.
The ground floor toilet is fully tiled and equipped with mechanical ventilation.
The utility room serves as a practical space with extensive cupboard storage, areas for coats and shoes, and a connection for the washing machine. A door provides direct access to the driveway and the garden.
One of the significant features of this property is the possibility of single-level living. At the rear of the house, facing the garden, there is a spacious bedroom on the ground floor. This room has a wooden floor and a full-width closet wall. Heating is provided by radiators, and double doors open directly onto the garden.
Adjacent to the ground floor bedroom is the main bathroom, finished in a contemporary style with green tiles. The bathroom includes a whirlpool bath, a separate shower, a second toilet, a washbasin, and a designer radiator. Both mechanical ventilation and a window for natural light and ventilation are present.
The first floor is reached via the staircase and opens onto a surprisingly spacious landing with a double dormer window. This landing area contains two fixed cupboards and the boiler room. The space offers various possibilities, such as creating an additional bathroom, a workspace, or a play area.
Two large bedrooms are located on the first floor, one on each side of the landing. The rear bedroom features a dormer window and a washbasin. The front bedroom also has a dormer window, a washbasin, and two fixed cupboards.
A valuable addition to the property is the freestanding outbuilding located at the rear of the plot. This building is currently used as a summer house and includes its own facilities. The entrance leads to a hall with a toilet and a meter cupboard. From this hall, the open living space with a kitchen unit is accessible. At the rear of the outbuilding, a bathroom with a shower and washbasin is situated. A large window at the front provides natural light and a view of the driveway. A fixed staircase leads to the attic floor, which has two skylights and houses the CV installation for the outbuilding. This attic space can serve as storage or as a hobby or work area. The outbuilding is suitable for working from home, hobbies, guest accommodation, or care purposes. It is important to note that the outbuilding does not have an independent residential destination and is officially zoned as a garage.
The garden is generously proportioned and laid out in a playful manner with higher and lower sections, creating a dynamic and varied outdoor space. The garden includes a combination of lawn, paving, and diverse plantings. On the higher section, a freestanding wooden shed is present, while on the lower section, another shed offers additional storage or hobby space. A pergola provides sheltered outdoor seating. The garden offers privacy and numerous possibilities for different uses.
Regarding energy efficiency, the property has an A energy label. Insulation measures include roof insulation, double glazing, and floor insulation. Heating is provided by both a CV boiler and a heat pump. The main CV boiler is a Remeha Tzerra Ace Matic 35c combi boiler from 2024, which is owned by the current owners. The heat pump is a Remeha Mercuria Ace H6 MR model. Additionally, 24 solar panels have been installed on the property. The meter cupboard in the main house has 9 groups and 3 earth leakage switches. The outbuilding has its own meter cupboard with 5 groups, an earth leakage switch, and a sub-meter.
The outbuilding has a separate Intergas CV boiler installed in 2013.
The property is classified as a detached single-family home. The roof is a composite structure covered with tiles. The house has two residential levels. The property is offered with a delivery date to be negotiated and is currently available on the market.

