








Charming Dike House with Character and Surprising Space in Rossum
Key Features
Description
Located in the village of Rossum (GE) at Maasdijk 46, this property presents a unique opportunity to acquire a home with significant character and history. This specific dike house, built in 1930, offers a distinctive living experience characterized by its charming facade and location along the dike. The asking price is set at 479,000 euros, costs to be paid by the buyer. The residence provides a total living area of 122 square meters situated on a plot of 195 square meters. The energy label is currently registered as G. The property is classified as a single-family home with a semi-detached character, often referred to as a dike house, which is reflected in its architecture and placement.
The exterior of the home immediately captures the imagination with its red and yellow accentuated facade. A cozy bench is situated at the front, inviting residents and passersby to pause and enjoy the view over the dike and the surrounding area. This seating area allows one to take full advantage of the sun and the scenic location typical of a dike dwelling. Visitors enter the home through a main entrance that leads into a spacious hallway. This long hall serves as the central artery of the ground floor, providing access to various living areas including the semi-open kitchen, the cozy living room, and the staircases leading to the upper levels and the souterrain.
The living room is positioned at the front of the house, a strategic placement that ensures optimal enjoyment of the panoramic view. Large windows span the front of this space, flooding the room with natural light and creating a warm, inviting atmosphere. The interior features of the living room emphasize the home's character, boasting a wooden floor and a beamed ceiling that adds to the charm. A gas fireplace serves as a focal point, providing warmth and ambiance during cooler months. The dimensions of the room are sufficient to accommodate a large sofa and multiple seating arrangements, making it ideal for both family life and entertaining. The living room flows seamlessly into the kitchen area, creating a practical and sociable layout suited for modern living.
The kitchen is described as functional and is equipped with a gas stove, offering ample space for cooking and dining. While not explicitly described as a luxury chef's kitchen, it is practical and serves its purpose well within the daily routine. From the kitchen, residents have access to the staircase leading to the first floor, the staircase descending to the souterrain, and the modernized bathroom. The bathroom has been updated to contemporary standards and features a walk-in shower, a toilet, and a double sink. A convenient feature in this space is the ability to separate the shower and toilet area with a door, adding an extra layer of privacy and comfort for the occupants.
Ascending to the first floor, one finds two bedrooms situated on this level, along with a landing. A notable feature of this floor is the special entresol room with a vide. This architectural element acts as a highlight of the interior design. The space currently serves as a versatile area that can be utilized in various ways to suit the needs of the new owners. It functions well as a third bedroom, a dedicated hobby room, or an inspiring workspace. The presence of the vide adds volume and visual interest to this part of the home. Additionally, the property features a lofted attic space, which is ideal for storage solutions, helping to keep the main living areas clutter-free.
One of the most surprising aspects of this dike house is the expansive souterrain located beneath the main living area. This level can be reached via the kitchen or through an outside entrance with a right of way. The souterrain significantly increases the usable space of the property. It houses a utility room, extra storage space, and an indoor garage with the capacity to hold one to two cars. The high ceiling or royal setup of this basement level makes it highly practical not just for storage of bicycles, tools, and gardening supplies, but also as a potential workshop or hobby area. The garage is equipped with electricity, though it is noted that this part of the building lacks insulation. Direct access from the garage leads to the garden at the rear.
The garden is located at the back of the property and is described as sheltered. It functions as an oasis of rest, filled with greenery and flowers during the spring and summer months. There is a pleasant terrace available for outdoor dining or simply relaxing outside. The garden faces north and has a depth of 23 meters and a width of 5 meters, covering an area of 115 square meters. The rear entrance ensures that the garden is easily accessible.
The property was built in 1930 and features a hipped roof covered with tiles. The total volume of the building is 690 cubic meters. In addition to the living space, there is 87 square meters of other indoor space and 5 square meters of outdoor space attached to the building. The house contains a total of seven rooms, including the two bedrooms and one bathroom. Heating and hot water are provided by a Nefit central heating boiler, which is a gas-fired combi-boiler installed in 2015 and owned by the property. The windows are equipped with double glazing. Other amenities include exterior sun blinds, skylights, and a fiber optic connection.
Situated in Rossum (GE), the home is located in a rural yet accessible setting. The cadastral data indicates the property consists of two parcels, Ross B 1305 and Ross B 4129, totaling 195 square meters under full ownership. Parking is available on the private property and in public areas. The combination of the spacious interior, the charming exterior, and the practical souterrain makes this a versatile family home ready for immediate habitation. The home offers a balance of historical features and necessary modern updates, providing a solid foundation for comfortable living in a picturesque location.

