








Vrijstaande woning in het groen met ontelbare mogelijkheden
Key Features
Description
This spacious detached house is situated along the Bennekomseweg in Heelsum, within the charming area known as Klein Zwitserland. Built in 1951, the property sits on a generous plot of 2,000 square meters and offers a total living area of 203 square meters. The house is positioned slightly set back from the road, nestled within the greenery that characterises this part of the Veluwe region.
The location is particularly noteworthy. The property overlooks surrounding forests and nature, while National Park De Veluwezoom is practically around the corner, offering miles of walking and cycling trails, heathlands and woodland. The village centre of Heelsum, with its supermarket, baker, primary school and several neighbourhood shops, is reachable within a few minutes by bicycle. The Bennekomseweg is well connected, with access to the N225 and the A50, providing quick connections to the broader region. Public transport is available via bus stops within walking distance, offering direct links to Wageningen, Renkum and Arnhem.
The interior of the house presents a solid foundation but requires full renovation to meet modern living standards. Upon entering through the hall, several rooms are accessible on the ground floor. To the right, a spacious room with a fireplace is characterised by large windows that flood the space with natural light and offer pleasant views of the surrounding green landscape. The living room follows, and the layout provides ample opportunities to modernise and reconfigure the space according to personal preference. One option would be to create an open connection between the living room and the kitchen, thereby establishing a contemporary and cohesive living area.
The kitchen is situated around the corner in a parallel configuration. A renovation offers the chance to transform this kitchen into the heart of the home, a place where cooking, dining and gathering come together. Adjacent to the kitchen is a generous and functional utility room. From here, the bathroom is accessible, featuring a walk-in shower, sink and mirror. The bathroom has an adapted toilet and sink, making it suitable for both able-bodied and wheelchair users. The utility room also houses connections for a washing machine and dryer.
Back in the hall, another room is accessible, featuring a door that leads directly to the garden. A cellar provides additional storage space, which is a practical addition to the overall floor plan.
The upper floor is reached via a staircase where a beautiful stained glass window immediately catches the eye on the landing, an authentic detail that adds character to the upper level. Two bedrooms are located on this floor. The bedroom at the front of the house features a balcony and a hatch providing access to the attic, ideal for supplementary storage. The second bedroom at the rear is smaller in size and is equipped with a washbasin. Additionally, a toilet and storage space are situated at the rear of the upper floor. The upper floor, while straightforward in its current setup, offers considerable scope for renovation and personalisation to suit individual needs and tastes.
The exterior of the property is equally impressive. The generous plot provides abundant space for hobbies, storage or parking of vehicles. Two wooden garages are present on the premises. One garage accommodates a single car, while the second garage, thanks to its larger dimensions, is ideally suited for storing a caravan, boat or other larger vehicles. This combination offers practical flexibility for outdoor enthusiasts. A large driveway leads to the house, and upon arrival, the sense of tranquility, privacy and exclusivity is immediately perceptible. The spacious driveway provides an elegant entrance to the plot and contributes to an immediate sense of arrival.
The property is classified with energy label G, and the house is fitted with double glazing and a central heating boiler. The heating system and hot water are both provided by the central heating boiler, which is owned. An obligatory building commitment applies to this plot, with the construction of the property being carried out by construction company Van den Brandhof in Ede. The property's total volume amounts to 814 cubic metres and it comprises seven rooms in total, including four bedrooms. There are two bathrooms and two separate toilets. The house features natural ventilation and has a pitched roof covered with pantiles.

