








Historic Monumental Townhouse with Modern Kitchen in Ravenstein
Key Features
Description
Located in the charming town of Ravenstein, this exceptional rijksmonument (national monument) townhouse from the early 17th century offers a rare opportunity to own a piece of Dutch history. The property at Kolonel Wilsstraat 5 combines historical character with modern comforts, creating a unique living experience in one of the Netherlands' smallest cities.
Dating back to the first half of the 17th century, this terraced house showcases remarkable period features including a rusticated plastered facade, a classic hip roof with traditional tiles, decorative wall anchors, and a vaulted cellar of historical significance. These architectural elements contribute to the property's distinctive character and protected monumental status.
The residence offers 139 square meters of living space arranged across three floors plus a cellar, providing comfortable accommodation with three bedrooms and one bathroom. The plot size is 70 square meters, with a charming courtyard garden of approximately 31 square meters located at the rear.
Entering the property, a welcoming hall provides access to the meter cupboard with 8 groups and 3 residual current devices. The ground floor features a layout that connects different living spaces in a practical yet characterful manner. The dining room impresses with its high ceiling, creating a sense of spaciousness, and provides access to the historical cellar. Floor heating in this area ensures comfort throughout the year.
A cozy living room with a fireplace is situated in what's described as an 'opkamer' (a raised room) featuring beautiful wooden floors. The fireplace adds warmth and character to this inviting space, perfect for relaxation during cooler months.
The modern kitchen, completely renovated in 2021, forms the heart of the home. Positioned centrally between the dining room and living room, it creates a natural flow between the living areas. The kitchen comes equipped with contemporary built-in appliances including an induction cooktop, oven, extractor hood, and dishwasher. A robust granite countertop gives the kitchen a luxurious appearance, while a close-in boiler provides instant hot water. Like the dining room, the kitchen also benefits from floor heating.
The first floor accommodates two bedrooms, each with a warm and characterful appearance thanks to the wooden floors, visible ceiling beams, and a decorative fireplace in each room. These elements contribute to the historic atmosphere while providing comfortable sleeping quarters.
The second floor, accessible via a fixed staircase, offers additional practical space. The landing features built-in cupboards providing convenient storage solutions. This level houses the third bedroom and a complete bathroom equipped with a bathtub, shower, toilet, and double vanity unit.
The basement serves as a practical utility area with a utility room and a separate toilet. This space is ideal for storage, housing white goods, or could be used as a multifunctional room. From here, direct access is provided to the partially covered courtyard, creating a seamless connection between indoor and outdoor spaces.
The courtyard garden, though compact, offers a pleasant outdoor retreat where residents can enjoy privacy and tranquility. The partial covering provides shelter from sun or rain, making this outdoor space usable in various weather conditions.
The location of this property adds significantly to its appeal. On one side, views extend to the Maas river, while on the other, the house faces a characteristic cobblestone street typical of this fortified town. Ravenstein offers a peaceful setting with all essential amenities nearby. The train station, primary schools, supermarket, and the cozy town center are all within short distance. The beautiful countryside is easily accessible for recreational walks along the water.
For those needing to commute, the proximity to the A50 highway ensures quick connections to cities such as Nijmegen, Eindhoven, and 's-Hertogenbosch. This balance of historical charm and modern accessibility makes the property particularly attractive.
Notable features include a roof that was completely renewed in 2010 by a professional construction company, a Remeha HR combi boiler installed in 2020 (on a lease arrangement), roof insulation, and partial double glazing. The property is heated through a combination of central heating and partial floor heating. The kitchen renovation from 2021 with modern built-in appliances represents a significant investment in the property's functionality.
This monument townhouse offers the rare opportunity to live surrounded by history while enjoying modern comforts. The combination of historical architectural elements, recent renovations to key areas like the kitchen and roof, and the desirable location in a charming Dutch town makes this property a distinctive offering in the real estate market. The asking price is €500,000, with the buyer responsible for additional costs (kosten koper).

