








1930s End Terrace House with Deep Sunny Garden Near Baarn Center
Key Features
Description
Located on Mauvestraat in the Staatsliedenwijk neighborhood of Baarn, this end terrace house from 1928 offers a combination of period character and practical living space. The property is situated within walking distance of the village center, providing convenient access to local amenities while maintaining a quiet residential setting in what is described as a charming street.
The house occupies a total plot of 156 square meters and has a living area of 72 square meters spread across two floors. The building has a traditional saddle roof covered with tiles, consistent with the architectural style of the late 1920s. Being an end terrace property, it benefits from additional natural light from the side elevation.
The ground floor has been recently renovated and features a practical layout. The entrance leads to a hall with stairs to the first floor. The living room is described as light and includes a wood burning stove that adds character and warmth, along with a designated dining area. Adjacent to the living room is a half open kitchen, creating a connected space suitable for everyday living and entertaining.
A separate toilet is located on the ground floor. The utility room is spacious and houses the central heating boiler, along with connections for a washing machine and dryer. This room provides direct access to the back garden, which includes a garden shed for additional storage.
The first floor comprises a landing, two bedrooms, and a bathroom. The main bedroom is located at the front of the property and features built in closets, offering practical storage solutions. The second bedroom is positioned at the rear of the house. The bathroom is described as spacious and includes a shower, washbasin, and connections for a washing machine and dryer. A notable feature is the door from the bathroom leading to a roof terrace, providing outdoor space on the first floor.
The outdoor areas are a particular highlight of this property. The front garden provides a welcoming entrance to the home. The back garden faces west, ensuring afternoon and evening sunlight throughout the warmer months. Measuring 60 square meters with dimensions of 12 meters in depth and 5 meters in width, the garden is described as surprisingly deep. A free standing wooden shed is located in the back garden, contributing to the 6 square meters of external storage space noted in the property specifications. The garden is accessible via a rear path.
In terms of energy efficiency, the property has an energy label D. The roof has insulation installed, and the windows feature partial double glazing. Heating and hot water are provided by a gas fired combination boiler, specifically an Intergas Kombi Kompact HRE 28/24 A model from 2004, which is included in the sale as the property of the current owner.
The Staatsliedenwijk location offers proximity to schools, sports facilities, shops, and major roads leading to the A1 and A27 motorways. This makes the property suitable for those who value both the character of a village setting and good connectivity to surrounding areas. Public parking is available in the vicinity.
The property includes 10 square meters of building bound outdoor space in addition to the main living area. The total volume of the building is 265 cubic meters. The house is connected to a fiber optic cable network and has a smoke channel, the latter being relevant given the presence of the wood burning stove.
With two bedrooms and one bathroom plus a separate toilet, the property is configured for small household living. The listing notes that while the ground floor has been renovated, the property provides a good foundation for further modernization according to personal preferences. This suggests that while habitable and functional, there may be opportunities for buyers to update elements of the first floor or improve energy efficiency further.
The asking price is 425,000 euros, which translates to approximately 5,903 euros per square meter of living space. The property is available and transfer is to be arranged by mutual agreement. The transaction costs are borne by the buyer, as indicated by the kosten koper designation.
This end terrace house represents a typical example of 1920s residential architecture in Dutch village settings, with its period features balanced against practical considerations for contemporary living. The combination of a renovated ground floor, a deep west facing garden, and a central yet quiet location forms the main appeal of this Baarn property.

