








Unique residence in the historic heart of Wijk bij Duurstede
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Description
Muntstraat 24 is situated in the historic heart of Wijk bij Duurstede, offering a unique living experience in one of the most picturesque streets of the old city center. This distinctive and characterful residence has been fully renovated, combining a rich history with the comfort of modern living. The property features three spacious bedrooms and an atmospheric city garden. The home successfully blends authentic details with the luxury of a thorough renovation that has been executed in recent years with much care and attention to materials.
The location is highly desirable, situated in a street known for its characteristic facades with climbing plants and roses. Residents live in the middle of the city center, with cozy shops, restaurants, and terraces around the corner. At the end of the street lies the park of Castle Duurstede. Within a short distance, one finds the Lek river, the city harbor, and the iconic mill of Wijk bij Duurstede.
The history of the house is unique. It was once a carriage workshop where the Wijkse painter J.R. van Nijendaal had his atelier in the last century. During the renovations, elements were found that possibly date back to the 16th century. The house has been fundamentally renovated and restored recently, with respect for the history and an eye for high-quality materials.
A significant number of improvements have been carried out to ensure the property meets modern standards while retaining its charm. The complete internal supporting structure has been renewed, including beams and floors. New stairs have been placed, including a cast iron replica of a historical printing press staircase from 1880. A new heating system with wall heating has been installed, meaning there are no radiators. Floor heating is present in the hall, toilet, kitchen, and bathroom. The kitchen and bathroom are completely new. Water, gas, and electrical installations have been fully renewed and expanded. A new facade with double French doors with insulated monument glass has been installed in the rear facade. The roof construction has been adjusted with a raised ridge and a new roof structure at the rear. Two dormers have been placed in 2021. Solid oak floors in special patterns have been laid on all floors. Throughout the house, fixed closets have been created, so no extra closets are necessary. The rear side is equipped with new window frames and windows. The garden has been relaid with old cobblestones.
The layout of the property is practical and charming. The ground floor features an entrance with a hall featuring beautiful art nouveau floor tiles and a toilet. The living room at the front is a warm and atmospheric space with high ceilings, a solid oak herringbone floor, a wood stove with a marble mantelpiece, and beautiful opening carriage doors that can also be fully opened. At the rear of the ground floor is the kitchen with opening doors to the garden. Under the stairs in the living room, there is a passage to the cellar of the house. The cellar is dry and ideal for storage or as a wine cellar.
The first floor is accessible via the special cast iron spiral staircase. On the way up, one passes a historical find in the form of a bricked-up cross window that according to experts dates from around 1525 to 1550. On this floor, there is a spacious bedroom at the front, approximately 17 square meters, with two dormers and a large closet wall. There is also a bedroom or workroom at the rear, approximately 10 square meters, with a built-in closet and a sink. The bathroom on this floor is equipped with a bath, walk-in shower, toilet, and sink.
The second floor is reached via a second cast iron spiral staircase. The stairwell is separated from the bedroom here by a steel facade and glass, creating a beautiful spatial effect. The landing room is an impressive high space with a dormer which currently functions as a home workspace and has a beautiful view over the inner city. The third bedroom with a dormer is also located on this floor.
The city garden measures approximately 4.5 by 6.5 meters and is beautifully landscaped with old cobblestones. Despite the central location in the inner city, the garden offers remarkable privacy because it is surrounded by deep gardens and trees. The garden is located on the northwest and has sun from noon until the evening. There is room for a large dining table and several seating areas.
The property has a living area of 99 square meters and a plot area of 84 square meters. The volume of the house is 374 cubic meters. There are four rooms in total, including three bedrooms. There is one bathroom and one separate toilet. The property has three floors. Specific amenities include skylights, fiber optic cable, mechanical ventilation, a smoke channel, and TV cable. The energy label is D. The insulation is partially double glazing. Heating and hot water are provided by a CV boiler. The boiler is an Intergas gas-fired combi boiler from 2020. The property is a terraced house from 1930. The roof is a saddle roof covered with tiles. The outside space includes a backyard of 31 square meters, measuring 6.23 meters deep and 5.00 meters wide, located on the northwest. There is an attached stone shed with electricity. Parking is available through public parking and parking permits.

