








Enchanting Nature Estate with 30+ Tree Species in Hoeksche Waard
Key Features
Description
This exceptional property presents a rare opportunity to acquire a recognized nature estate under the Natuurschoonwet 1928 (NSW) legislation, situated along the Ambachtsheerenlaan in Numansdorp within the picturesque Hoeksche Waard region south of Rotterdam. The estate encompasses a substantial plot of 50,140 square meters, offering an extraordinary canvas for nature enthusiasts, garden lovers, or those seeking a private retreat in the Dutch countryside.
The property has been meticulously designed and landscaped to create a diverse and vibrant environment. More than 30 different tree species have been cultivated across the grounds, providing a dynamic and seasonal color palette throughout the year. From majestic oaks to elegant birches, each tree contributes to the natural experience and biodiversity of the estate. The thoughtful selection and placement of vegetation ensures that the landscape remains visually engaging in every season.
A particularly noteworthy feature of the estate is the integration of wadi systems, which serve as sustainable water drainage and infiltration zones. This naturalistic approach to water management not only addresses practical drainage needs but also adds to the visual appeal of the landscape with subtle elevation changes, clear sightlines, and overall dynamic character. This ecological design element demonstrates the careful planning that has gone into the estate's development.
The estate offers a perfect balance between accessibility and privacy. Indigenous plantings, winding pathways, and open sightlines have been combined to create spaces where one can wander, observe birds and butterflies, and truly disconnect from the everyday bustle. The design allows residents to feel immersed in nature while maintaining practical access throughout the grounds.
Owning a recognized NSW nature estate carries significant fiscal advantages. The property qualifies for transfer tax exemption upon purchase, provided the estate continues to exist as an NSW landgoed. Additionally, the estate's value may be partially or wholly exempt from box 3 taxation (income from savings and investments), depending on how the property is used. Family transfers may also qualify for inheritance and gift tax exemptions under certain conditions. The WOZ (municipal tax assessment) value for the estate may also be set lower in some cases, providing indirect benefits for local taxes.
To maintain these fiscal advantages, the estate must be sustainably maintained according to NSW guidelines, which include preserving natural areas, forests, lane structures, and other landscape elements. Prospective buyers should consult with a notary or tax advisor to fully understand the obligations and benefits associated with NSW status.
Numansdorp is a charming village located in the Hoeksche Waard, a recognized national landscape in the Netherlands. The village is situated along the Hollands Diep waterway and is surrounded by expansive polders with scenic views. The area offers good amenities including shops, weekly markets, an annual horse market, and annual fairs. For recreation, residents can enjoy an 18-hole golf course, marina, riverside forest, tennis complex, and a beach area. The natural island of Tiengemeten is nearby, offering additional opportunities for leisure and exploration.
The Hoeksche Waard itself spans approximately 27,420 hectares and is home to roughly 80,000 residents. As one of the Netherlands' 20 national landscapes, it is characterized by its wide open spaces, typical polder patterns, rolling terrain marked by winding creeks, and impressive dikes. The area provides excellent opportunities for walking, cycling, birdwatching, canoeing, and exploring the picturesque villages along the dikes.
An easement (erfdienstbaarheid) will be recorded for the use of the driveway by parcel A and B, which buyers should note when considering the property.
The listing specifies that the property is construction-ready (bouwrijp) and is offered at an asking price of 1,800,000 euros excluding transfer costs (kosten koper). Acceptance of offers will be by mutual agreement.
This nature estate represents a unique proposition for those seeking a substantial property with established landscaping, significant tax benefits, and a prime location within a protected Dutch landscape. The combination of size, natural features, and fiscal advantages makes this a distinctive offering in the regional property market.
Features
Bathroom
Shower
Bathtub
En-Suite Bathroom
Guest Toilet
Heated Towel Rail
Bidet
Rain Shower
Double Shower
Shared Shower
Shared Toilet
His & Hers Sinks
Heated Bathroom Floor
Building General
Corner Property
Exterior
Balcony
Rear Garden
Front Garden
Side Garden
Terrace
Rooftop Terrace
Barbecue Area
Patio
Veranda
Guest House
Kitchen Garden
Equestrian Facilities
Small Livestock Facilities
Private Outdoor Pool
Private Outdoor Jacuzzi
Private Tennis Court
Remarkable Mountain View
Remarkable City View
Remarkable Garden View
Remarkable Sea View
Remarkable Harbour View
Remarkable Landmark View
Interior Style
Scandinavian
Modern
Industrial
Mediterranean
Classic
Exterior Style
Traditional / Historic
Early 20th Century
Post-War Functional
Modernist
Newly Built
Kitchen
Designer Kitchen
New Kitchen
Parking & Storage
Parking
Storage Room
Garage
Automatic Garage Door
Double Garage
Attic
Cellar
Bike Storage
Covered Parking
Underground Parking
EV Charging Station
Workshop
Shed
Parking Spot Rent (per month)
Parking Spot Sale Price
Rules
Leasehold
Buildings Insurance
Safety & Accessibility
Elevator
Intercom
Alarm System
Security Cameras
Automatic Gate
Video Door Phone
Smoke Detectors
Security Door & Window Hardware
Wheelchair Accessible
Energy Efficiency
Solar Panels
Double Glazing
Triple Glazing
Wall Insulation
Floor Insulation
Roof Insulation
Heat Pump
Home Battery
Other Energy Efficiency Measures
Location
History
No history available for this listing.

