








Unique Apartment in Transformed Historic Farmhouse with Roof Terrace
Key Features
Description
Located in the charming village of Brakel, this apartment is situated within a characteristic former farmhouse that has been thoughtfully transformed into five distinctive residential units. The building, originally constructed in 1880, has undergone a comprehensive renovation that preserves its historical character while incorporating modern amenities and comfort standards suitable for contemporary living.
This particular apartment occupies the first floor of the converted farmhouse and offers a living space of 59 square meters. The interior layout has been designed to maximize the sense of space and light, taking advantage of the building's original architectural features. The high ceilings contribute to an airy atmosphere, while a characteristic round window adds a distinctive visual element that references the building's agricultural heritage.
The main living area combines the living room with an open kitchen configuration. This open plan arrangement creates a fluid connection between cooking, dining, and relaxation zones. One of the notable features of this apartment is the direct access from the living area to a private roof terrace. This outdoor space of 20 square meters provides an opportunity to enjoy fresh air and views without leaving the immediate vicinity of the home.
An entresol level has been incorporated into the design, featuring a skylight that introduces additional natural light into the upper portion of the living space. This mezzanine area adds to the playful and unique character of the apartment, offering potential for a home office, reading nook, or additional sleeping area depending on the needs of the occupant.
The apartment contains two bedrooms, making it suitable for couples, small families, or individuals who require a separate workspace. The sleeping quarters are complemented by a modern bathroom equipped with a shower and washbasin. A separate toilet room provides additional convenience and privacy for residents and guests.
The monumental building has been fully insulated as part of the transformation process. Insulation has been applied to the roof, walls, and double glazing has been installed throughout. These measures contribute to the A energy label rating, indicating excellent energy efficiency despite the building's historical origins.
For climate control, the apartment is equipped with an air conditioning system that serves both heating and cooling functions. Hot water is provided through an electric boiler system. These installations offer residents control over their indoor comfort throughout the changing seasons.
The bathroom has been finished to modern standards with contemporary fixtures and materials. The kitchen, however, presents an opportunity for personalization. New residents can have the kitchen installed according to their own preferences and specifications, allowing them to create a culinary space that aligns with their cooking habits and aesthetic tastes.
Similarly, the walls throughout the apartment have been finished smoothly, providing a neutral backdrop that invites personal decoration. The flooring is another element that can be customized entirely to the new owner's wishes, as the current finish is intended to be replaced according to individual preference.
All residents of the converted farmhouse have access to a shared storage area located in an attached stone outbuilding. This communal facility provides additional space for items that do not need to be kept within the individual apartments.
The property is governed by an active Homeowners Association that is properly registered with the Chamber of Commerce. The VvE holds annual meetings, collects monthly contributions of 118.63 euros, maintains a reserve fund, has an established maintenance plan, and has arranged building insurance. These organizational structures provide stability and proper management of the shared elements of the property.
The location of this apartment offers a balanced combination of village amenities and natural surroundings. Situated in the center of Brakel, daily necessities are within accessible distance. The proximity to the Waal river opens up opportunities for waterside recreation and scenic walks. The nearby Landgoed Brakel features a castle ruin, a historic kitchen garden, and the Huis Brakel estate, providing cultural and natural points of interest within walking distance.
For broader connectivity, a ferry service to Vuren connects to routes leading toward Gorinchem and Leerdam. The towns of Zaltbommel, Utrecht, and s Hertogenbosch are also readily accessible by road, making this location practical for those who commute or wish to access urban amenities while residing in a more rural setting.
Parking is available on public roads in the vicinity of the property. The building features a hip roof covered with tiles, maintaining the traditional appearance of the original farmhouse structure.
With a total volume of 263 cubic meters and an additional 10 square meters of indoor space beyond the main living area, this apartment offers a compact yet well organized living environment. The combination of historical character, modern efficiency, and opportunities for personalization makes this property a distinctive option in the Brakel housing market.

