








Charming semi-detached home with spacious barn and meadow views
Key Features
Description
The property is located on Omloopsweg in Burgh-Haamstede, a village in the province of Zeeland, Netherlands. The postal code is 4328 EC. It is situated on the edge of the village in a quiet, dead-end street, offering residents a peaceful living environment while still being connected to village amenities.
The house is a semi-detached dwelling that was originally built in 1937. Despite its age, the property has been well-maintained and upgraded to meet modern energy efficiency standards, achieving an energy label A rating. This is a notable achievement for a building of this vintage and demonstrates that significant investment has been made in insulation and energy efficiency measures.
The living area measures 85 square meters, providing adequate space for comfortable daily living. The total plot size is 280 square meters, and the building volume is approximately 300 cubic meters. These proportions create a well-balanced property that offers sufficient internal space without requiring excessive maintenance of outdoor areas.
The property features three bedrooms, all located on the upper floor. The master bedroom is positioned at the front of the house, offering the same pleasant view over the meadow as the living room. This ensures that the principal sleeping space benefits from the desirable outlook, creating a pleasant waking environment. One of the rear bedrooms provides access to a roof terrace, adding an outdoor element to the upper floor and maximizing the usable outdoor space on the plot.
The ground floor layout consists of an entrance hall with stairs leading to the upper floor and access to the living room. The living room extends towards the front of the property, allowing residents to enjoy the open view of the meadow. The orientation of the living space towards the front is a thoughtful design element that ensures the main living areas benefit from the property's most attractive feature.
Beyond the living area, there is a kitchen with a back door that provides convenient access to the rear garden area, facilitating indoor-outdoor living during warmer months. From the kitchen area, one can access the bathroom and a utility room. The bathroom is equipped with a separate toilet, a walk-in shower, a vanity unit with sink, and space for a washing machine and dryer. This practical arrangement consolidates hygiene and laundry facilities in one convenient location, making efficient use of the available square meters.
The upper floor features a landing that provides access to all three bedrooms. This central circulation space is a standard feature in Dutch housing and works well to provide privacy to each bedroom while maintaining easy access. The separation of sleeping quarters from daytime living spaces is a desirable feature for many households.
One notable feature of this property is the recently constructed wooden outbuilding. Built in 2019, this structure measures approximately 41 square meters and includes an upper floor. This versatile space could serve various purposes, such as a hobby room, home office, workshop, or additional storage. The presence of such a substantial outbuilding significantly enhances the practical utility of the property. The relatively recent construction date means this building is in good condition and reflects current construction standards.
The property benefits from several energy-efficient features. Solar panels have been installed on the roof to generate electricity. The house has been insulated with roof insulation and cavity wall insulation. Windows are fitted with HR++ double glazing, which provides better thermal performance than standard double glazing. These improvements contribute to the A energy label rating, which should result in lower energy costs and a reduced environmental footprint.
Heating and hot water are provided by a gas-fired combination boiler that was installed in 2011. While this boiler is over a decade old, it remains functional and provides both central heating and domestic hot water. Buyers may wish to consider its remaining useful life when planning long-term maintenance.
The property includes its own driveway, providing off-street parking for residents. Additional public parking is available in the area for visitors or additional vehicles. The front of the property offers an unobstructed view over a meadow, providing a pleasant, rural outlook that contributes to the sense of peace and space.
The half-detached classification places this property in a popular category of Dutch housing. These homes offer many of the benefits of detached living, including independence on multiple sides and typically more garden space than terraced houses, while being more affordable than fully detached properties. The shared wall provides some insulation benefits while the open sides allow for windows on multiple aspects, contributing to natural light and ventilation.
The asking price is 439,000 euros costs koper, which translates to approximately 5,165 euros per square meter of living space. The transfer terms are to be negotiated. The surrounding area of Burgh-Haamstede is located on the island of Schouwen-Duiveland in the province of Zeeland, a region known for its natural beauty, including beaches, dunes, and nature reserves. The village setting offers a quiet, community-oriented lifestyle while still providing access to local amenities and services.
The dead-end street location means minimal traffic, contributing to the peaceful atmosphere. This makes the property particularly suitable for those seeking a quiet residential environment, whether families with children, couples, or individuals working from home who value a tranquil setting. The combination of a character home from 1937 with modern energy efficiency upgrades and a substantial new outbuilding creates an interesting property that bridges traditional and contemporary elements.

