








Charming 1930s Semi-Detached Home with Character and Spacious Garden
Key Features
Description
This semi-detached home located on Nieuweweg in Hardinxveld-Giessendam offers a combination of period character and practical living space. Built in 1934, the property retains many original features that give it a distinctive appearance while providing modern comfort through various updates.
The ground floor layout includes a living room and kitchen separated by original stained glass en-suite doors, a design element that reflects the architectural style of the period. The living room features a beam ceiling and a wood burning fireplace, creating a warm atmosphere during colder months. The kitchen is equipped with a Stoves induction cooktop that includes three ovens, making it suitable for those who enjoy cooking.
On the ground floor there is also an additional room that can serve as a workspace or study, providing flexibility for home office use or other purposes. This adds to the practical functionality of the property.
The first floor contains four bedrooms, offering ample accommodation for a family. The bathroom is fitted with a shower, a bathtub, and a double vanity unit. Additionally there are two separate toilets in the property, which adds convenience for daily use.
The property has a total living area of 123 square meters, with an additional 2 square meters of internal storage space and 8 square meters of external storage in the form of a freestanding wooden shed in the garden. The total volume of the house is 454 cubic meters.
The garden at the rear of the property extends approximately 20 meters in depth and 7 meters in width. It faces east, which means it receives morning sun while offering shaded areas during the afternoon. The garden has been landscaped with baked brick paving, plane trees, Portuguese laurel hedges, ivy fencing, and hydrangea beds. An irrigation system has been installed to assist with garden maintenance. There are also several wood storage areas, consistent with the presence of the wood burning stove inside.
At the front of the property there is an私人 driveway providing off-street parking, which is a practical feature in this residential area.
The energy performance of the property is rated as label C. The building has been insulated at the roof, walls, and floor, and features double glazing throughout. Heating and hot water are provided by a Remeha HR gas combination boiler that was installed in 2023 and is owned by the current proprietor.
Additional features of the property include air conditioning, external sun blinds, a fiber optic internet connection, a chimney/flue, and solar panels. These elements contribute to both comfort and energy efficiency.
The roof structure is a pitched roof covered with bituminous roofing material and tiles.
The property is situated in the Wielwijk-zuid area of Hardinxveld-Giessendam. This location offers proximity to the Merwede river, where residents can enjoy walking paths and recreational activities related to the water. The town itself provides a range of amenities including shops, schools, and public transport connections. The area is also well connected to major road networks, making it accessible for commuters.
The asking price for this property is 495,000 euros, which is offered as a buyer's cost transaction. This equates to approximately 4,024 euros per square meter of living space.
The property is available for viewing and the transfer date can be negotiated. The land is registered as full ownership in the land registry under the designation HARDINXVELD-GIESSENDAM D 2031, with a plot area of 293 square meters.
This home would appeal to buyers who appreciate period properties with retained original features, those who value outdoor space, and families needing multiple bedrooms. The combination of character elements such as stained glass windows and beam ceilings with modern updates including a recent heating system and insulation makes this a property that bridges historical appeal with contemporary living requirements.
The location in Hardinxveld-Giessendam provides a balance between residential quiet and access to services. The proximity to the Merwede river adds a recreational dimension to the location that may be valued by those who enjoy outdoor activities or simply appreciate waterside views during walks.
For prospective buyers considering this property, the practical aspects include the presence of solar panels which may reduce energy costs, the recent boiler installation which reduces the likelihood of near-term replacement expenses, and the comprehensive insulation which contributes to year-round comfort and manageable heating bills.
The kitchen arrangement with the Stoves range and multiple ovens represents a significant feature for those who cook regularly, as this type of appliance is typically found in properties where food preparation is an important part of daily life.
The ground floor study space responds to the growing need for home working facilities, a feature that has become increasingly relevant in recent years. This room provides separation from the main living areas while remaining conveniently located within the house.
The garden design with its mature planting and structured layout suggests that outdoor maintenance has been a priority for the current owners, and the irrigation system indicates attention to preserving the planted areas during dry periods.
In summary, this 1930s semi-detached house in Hardinxveld-Giessendam presents a property with character features, practical accommodation across two main floors plus an attic space, a substantial garden, and modern updates that support comfortable living.

