








Unique Double Detached Homes with Expansive Park-Like Garden in Valburg
Key Features
Description
Located in the village of Valburg, Broekstraat 24 and 24A offer a distinctive opportunity to acquire two independent detached homes situated on a single generous plot measuring 3,890 square meters. The property is positioned on the edge of the village, providing a rural atmosphere while maintaining convenient access to local amenities and nearby cities.
The main residence at number 24 dates back to the early 1950s and features a characterful appearance with three different roof sections that give the dwelling a playful and varied aesthetic. The original architectural details have been preserved, including panel doors and stained glass windows. The interior layout flows from an entrance hall with a toilet and meter cupboard through to a through-lounge living room equipped with a wood burning stove, a side bay window, and double terrace doors opening to the garden. The kitchen has been extended to create a live-in cooking space with a full range of built-in appliances including a stove, with ample room for a six-person dining table. A utility room with laundry connections adjoins the kitchen.
Beyond the kitchen lies a multifunctional room that can serve as a home office, additional living space, or a ground floor bedroom. The connections required for a bathroom are already present in this room, making the main house potentially suitable for lifelong living on a single level.
The first floor of the main house is reached via a staircase from the entrance hall. The landing provides access to three bedrooms and a bathroom that was installed in 2025. The largest bedroom overlooks the park-like garden to the rear. The bathroom is fitted with a freestanding bathtub, a walk-in shower, a vanity unit with a heated mirror, and a second floating toilet. Underfloor heating and skylights contribute to the comfort of this space. An in-built closet accessible from the main bedroom houses the central heating boiler, which is a Remeha Tzerra Ace 39C installed in 2022.
A fixed staircase from the kitchen leads to a fourth bedroom located above the extended kitchen area. This room is accessed via its own spiral staircase and could serve well as a guest bedroom. A loft space above the multifunctional ground floor room offers additional storage with a ridge height of 2.2 meters.
The front house at number 24A presents an entirely different architectural style. Built in 2007, this residence features impressive window sections, stylish roof trusses, and robust roof overhangs that create a contemporary and spacious appearance. The interior of this house immediately impresses with high ceilings, abundant natural light, and a central void that rises to a ridge height of 5.5 meters.
The living area includes multiple double terrace doors and a wood burning stove. The open kitchen is fully equipped with built-in appliances. The ground floor has tiled flooring with electric underfloor heating and air conditioning has been installed. A hallway with a toilet leads to a utility room that contains a second kitchen unit, a sink, washing machine connections, and its own electrical distribution board. This property has no gas connection and operates entirely on electricity.
A spiral staircase leads to the first floor where two full-sized bedrooms are connected by a bridge-like landing with a balustrade overlooking the void. One of the bedrooms has a second staircase leading directly to the ground floor bathroom. This bathroom is generously proportioned and includes a freestanding bathtub, a walk-in shower, a double vanity unit, and a second toilet.
The front house has undergone significant recent investments including HR++ glazing installed in 2023, twenty solar panels with 420WP capacity installed in 2022, and air conditioning units in the living area and both bedrooms. The property holds energy label A+ and currently operates as a bed and breakfast accommodation booked through natuurhuisje.nl. The municipality has recently granted this building a residential zoning designation, allowing it to be used as a permanent dwelling.
The garden surrounding both properties extends over 100 meters in depth from the main house, creating a park-like setting that is not fully visible from the terrace. The maintained lawn is interspersed with flowering borders, plants, and a variety of mature trees including several standard fruit trees such as cherry, apple, pear, and plum, as well as a walnut tree. A pergola with a walkway provides access to the rear section of the garden where a fenced meadow area is home to two Göttinger miniature pigs. The outlook from the garden takes in idyllic farmhouses surrounded by meadows where sheep and cattle graze.
The front house has its own defined garden with sheep fencing and hedges, along with a sunny timber deck terrace adjacent to the living room doors. This garden wraps around the building and includes a separate driveway at the front with space for multiple vehicles parked side by side.
Several outbuildings complement the property. At the end of the driveway stands a wooden garage measuring seven meters in length with double doors and a gabled roof, designed with sufficient clearance height to accommodate a camper van or caravan. Behind this garage is a storage shed of approximately 18 square meters suitable for garden equipment and tools, with space to drive in a ride-on mower. The roof construction extends to create a covered terrace on the sunny side. Additional structures include a wood storage area, a covered bicycle storage area at the rear of the main house, a glass greenhouse in good condition, and an animal shelter at the rear of the garden. A carport is attached to the front of the property providing sheltered parking for one vehicle.
The electrical installations in the main house include a meter board with 12 circuits, a three-phase connection, and an electric vehicle charging point connection. Fiber optic cabling provides television and high-speed internet access. Both properties have their own driveway and parking facilities.
Valburg is a peaceful village with a friendly character. Local facilities include a primary school, childcare, a supermarket with a post office, a café and event hall, a restaurant, and a new multifunctional center. The neighboring village of Elst, with comprehensive shopping and public transport facilities, is approximately seven minutes away by car. The town of Zetten with its artisanal shops and three large supermarkets is at a comparable distance. The cities of Arnhem and Nijmegen can be reached in fifteen to twenty minutes by car, and are also accessible via bus and train connections through Elst.
The plot can be cadastrally divided to create separate properties for the two houses, offering flexibility for families wishing to live near each other while maintaining separate households. The asking price is 1,150,000 euros, payable by the buyer.

