








Stunning Turn-Key Loft in Historic School Building with Canal Views
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Description
This impressive turn-key loft apartment spans 128 square meters and is situated within a former school building on Lauriergracht in the Elandsgrachtbuurt neighborhood of Amsterdam. The property occupies the first floor and benefits from a practical passenger elevator, making access effortless. One of the most striking features of this residence is the ceiling height of nearly 4.5 meters, which creates an overwhelming sense of space and light throughout the interior.
The building has a rich history dating back to 1852 when it was established as a home for neglected girls under the name Gesticht de Voorzienigheid by the congregation of Arme Zusters van het Goddelijke Kind. The complex later expanded to include a hostie bakery that produced over 600,000 hosties weekly, along with schools and orphanages. The sisters eventually relocated to Heemstede in 1991, and the building has since been transformed into residential apartments while retaining its monumental status.
The entrance to the building is marked by a monumental solid oak double front door that opens onto a vestibule with mailboxes and a secure video intercom system. From here, residents can already glimpse the characteristic school floor tiles and original champagne-colored wall tiles along the wainscoting. The passenger elevator or the Belgian hardstone staircase leads to the first floor where this apartment is located.
Upon entering the apartment, residents are welcomed by handleless built-in cabinets that provide ample space for coats and outdoor shoes. A toilet with washbasin is discreetly integrated into this same cabinet wall, maintaining a clean and uncluttered appearance. The handmade kitchen follows immediately and features dimmable lighting, a dedicated barista corner, and an Italian hardstone countertop that flows into a large sink with a beech wood cutting board. The kitchen is equipped with three solitaire burners set into the countertop, a Bosch dishwasher, a Gaggenau combi microwave, and a refrigerator.
The heart of the home offers space for a large dining table, making it ideal for entertaining friends or enjoying a quiet breakfast with a newspaper. Natural light floods in through the tall windows, illuminating the subtle pattern of the dark-wash oak floor. Hinged panel shutters allow residents to adjust the amount of sunlight entering the space as desired. The seating area is positioned cozily beneath the entresol, enhanced by subtle dimmable ceiling spotlights.
A spiral staircase leads to the entresol, which functions as the main bedroom while maintaining the loft atmosphere through its open character. The en-suite bathroom features an impressive rain shower with Vola fixtures, comfortable underfloor heating, and a second designer toilet created by Philippe Starck. From the study, residents enjoy a beautiful view over the living area through an internal balcony, where reflections from the rippling canal water dance across the ceiling. Custom-made snow-owl white cabinets in the study provide storage space for a home office setup or additional wardrobe space.
The property underwent a comprehensive high-end renovation in 2020, with solid materials used throughout and a luxurious finish applied. Underfloor heating is installed throughout the entire apartment, ensuring comfort during the colder months. The external storage measures 6 square meters, and the total volume of the apartment is 550 cubic meters.
Lauriergracht is a quiet street yet within walking distance of all the lively activity associated with inner-city living. The Jordaan neighborhood is renowned for its historic charm and modern dynamism. Residents can discover the famous Amsterdam canals with their historic buildings, well-stocked museums, and a diverse range of dining options from traditional cafes to upscale restaurants. The nearby shopping area De Negen Straatjes offers a rich selection of charming boutiques and small-scale hospitality venues.
Various markets are within easy reach, including the Brocante market on Saturdays around the Noorderkerk, the Fabric market on Mondays in the Westerstraat, and the Organic Saturday market on the Lindengracht. For those seeking physical activity, the Double Shift lifestyle gym is located directly across the street, while the Vondelpark is within easy jogging distance.
Public transportation is well-served with tram lines 5, 17, and 19 having stops on Marnixstraat, providing connections to Amsterdam Centraal railway station. A Q-Park facility is located opposite the tram stop for those requiring car parking. Daily groceries can be obtained at Ekoplaza and Albert Heijn supermarkets on Elandsgracht, just a two-minute bicycle ride away. Additionally, various specialist shops are nearby, including a butcher, bakery, cheese shop, and liquor store.
The property is offered at 1,280,000 euros costs to the buyer. The tax value as of January 1, 2025 is 1,206,000 euros. The monthly service charge is 281 euros. The property is held in full ownership with no land lease obligations.
The homeowners association VVE van het gebouw Lauriergracht 47 te Amsterdam consists of 16 apartments. The ownership share is 740/17,388th and the voting share is 740 out of 17,388 votes. The reserve fund as of December 31, 2023 stood at 120,319.15 euros, indicating a healthy financial position. A maintenance plan was established in 2020 and remains current. Recent major maintenance includes replacement of roof bitumen in 2022, painting of window frames in 2023, and replacement of the elevator cage in 2024. Future planned maintenance includes painting of gutters scheduled for 2027.
The building dates from 1923 and has monumental status. Due to this status, an energy label is not required. The property features partial double glazing and floor insulation. The apartment is available immediately, with acceptance terms to be discussed.

