Key Features
Description
The property at Jacob Damsingel 30 in Zutphen offers a unique opportunity to live in a historically significant and spacious family home. This remarkable residence was completed in 1927 as part of a development of five distinguished homes, designed by the renowned local architect Jacobs. The property served as a parsonage for the CGK church in Zutphen for many years and was subsequently rented out for approximately two years. Now, this exceptional home is available on the market for the first time, presenting a rare chance to acquire a property of this caliber in one of the most desirable locations in Zutphen.
The location is truly exceptional. Jacob Damsingel is a quiet one-way street situated directly along the Grote Gracht, a prominent waterway in Zutphen. The views from the front of the property are outstanding, overlooking the water with Het Eligant Lyceum and the Vogelpark on the opposite side. The historic city center is within comfortable walking distance, as is the train station and bus stops, making this an ideal location for those who value both tranquility and connectivity.
Upon approaching the property, the covered entrance immediately conveys a sense of character and history. The original front door with its authentic letterbox and doorknob has been preserved, complemented by the wisteria plant adorning the rainwater drainage system. This attention to preserving original details continues throughout the property.
Entering the home, one is greeted by a spacious and bright hallway with ceilings exceeding three meters in height. The original granite floor with marble inlay has been carefully maintained, along with the panel doors and the impressive staircase. At the end of the hallway, there is a toilet room featuring an authentic flush cistern and well-preserved wall tiles.
The living room is a revelation in terms of space. An extension has been added to the rear of the property, resulting in a total length of an impressive 10.60 meters. The front section of the room offers beautiful views over the water, while the rear section looks out onto the greenery of the garden. The atmosphere is enhanced by the wooden floor and the high stucco ceilings complete with decorative moldings and ornaments, characteristic of the period in which the home was built.
The closed kitchen features light cabinetry arranged along two walls, with one wall housing the cooking and washing areas. The kitchen is equipped with black natural stone countertops and includes a five-burner gas cooktop, extractor hood, dishwasher, oven, refrigerator, and freezer. The high ceilings and large windows in this space create an impression of even greater volume.
One of the most surprising features of this property is the basement, which is not visible from the front elevation. This multifunctional space has a ceiling height of over two meters and is accessed via a fixed staircase from the ground floor. The basement contains a spacious utility and laundry room, as well as two large rooms with heating and natural light. These spaces offer numerous possibilities, whether used as additional bedrooms, home offices, hobby rooms, or play areas.
The first floor is accessible via the original staircase and features three bedrooms, a bathroom, and a separate toilet. Two of the bedrooms are located at the front of the property, offering the same beautiful views over the water. The third bedroom at the rear has double doors opening onto a balcony. The high ceilings with their decorative moldings and ornaments continue on this floor, maintaining the historic character of the home.
The bathroom is located at the rear of the first floor, adjacent to the toilet room. It features a large walk-in shower with a glass partition, a generously sized double vanity with two faucets and a mirror. The color scheme is neutral, combining white with dark gray tones.
A fixed staircase leads to the second floor, which offers a surprisingly spacious layout with a landing and three additional bedrooms. Two bedrooms are situated at the rear, while the third is at the front, with a storage area incorporated into the roof slope. The landing itself is particularly spacious and bright, presenting an excellent opportunity to create a home office space.
In total, the property offers seven bedrooms, with six located on the upper floors and two additional rooms in the basement, making it exceptionally well-suited for large families or those who require significant space for working from home.
The outdoor spaces have been thoughtfully designed. Both the front and rear gardens are attractively landscaped. The deep rear garden measures approximately 14 meters and faces northeast. The planting is varied, ranging from ground cover plants to mature trees. At the rear of the garden, there is a gate providing access to a wide alley where it may be possible to park a car.
In terms of technical specifications, the property benefits from several recent improvements. The heating and hot water are provided by a Remeha HR boiler installed in 2024. Insulation has been added to both the floor between the ground floor and basement, and to the facade, using Fermacell panels. Despite these improvements, the property retains its energy label C classification.
The property is classified as a terraced single-family home, originally constructed in 1925 according to the cadastral records. The roof is a gable roof covered with tiles. The total living area is 219 square meters, with an additional 3 square meters of other indoor space and 14 square meters of attached outdoor space. The plot size is 179 square meters, and the total volume of the building is 779 cubic meters.
Parking is available on public roads in the vicinity of the property. The property is offered with full ownership rights, as confirmed by the cadastral designation ZUTPHEN B 2332. The acceptance terms are negotiable, and the property is currently available.
This property represents a rare opportunity to acquire a spacious, characterful home in a prime location in Zutphen. The combination of original period features, generous living space, and the exceptional setting along the Grote Gracht makes this a distinctive offering in the local real estate market. The versatility of the spaces, particularly the basement rooms and the spacious second-floor landing, allows for various configurations to suit different lifestyle requirements.
The historical significance of the property adds another dimension to its appeal. Built during a period when Zutphen was developing its distinctive urban character, the home reflects the architectural sensibilities of the time while incorporating the specific vision of architect Jacobs. The decision to preserve many of the original features during its time as a parsonage has ensured that the character of the home remains intact.
The practical aspects of daily life have been well considered. The proximity to public transportation links makes commuting straightforward, while the nearby city center provides access to a wide range of amenities including shops, restaurants, cultural venues, and services. The peaceful nature of the Jacob Damsingel, being a one-way street with limited traffic, ensures that the immediate environment remains quiet and residential in character despite the central location.
The garden, while not overly large at 86 square meters, has been designed to maximize its utility and visual appeal. The northeast orientation means it receives morning sun, making it pleasant for outdoor activities during the warmer months. The access to the rear alley provides practical benefits for activities such as cycling storage or delivery access.
In summary, this property at Jacob Damsingel 30 offers a compelling combination of space, character, location, and practicality that is rarely found in the current market. The seven bedrooms, the multifunctional basement, the preserved historical features, and the exceptional waterfront setting together create a home that is both distinctive and highly livable.










