








Charming 16th Century Canal House in Historic Delft Center
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Description
Located on what is widely regarded as the most beautiful canal in Delft, this charming canal house is offered for sale at Oude Delft 234 in the Centrum-West district. The property holds the status of a National Monument and dates back to 1550, making it a truly historic residence. Situated on a pleasant and traffic-calmed section of the Oude Delft, the building receives sunlight for most of the day. The location offers immediate access to everything the historic inner city has to offer, including art, history, culture, shops, terraces, cafes, and restaurants.
The property is a four-story residence with an additional attic space. Throughout all floors, the house features beautiful beamed ceilings and newly installed pine floorboards, which contribute to the authentic character of the building. The total living area measures 125 square meters, while the plot covers 43 square meters. The gross volume of the property is 430 cubic meters. The house has an energy label C, with roof insulation, double glazing, and secondary windows providing improved energy efficiency. Heating and hot water are provided by a gas-fired combination boiler that is owned by the current owner.
The ground floor features an attractive entrance with stairs leading to the first floor, a staircase closet, and a hall that also functions as a living room or music room. There is a spacious storage closet with double doors, and next to it a separate toilet. Additionally, the ground floor has a separate dining room that can be reached via attractive double doors. This layout provides flexibility in how the ground floor spaces are used.
On the first floor, there is a staircase leading to the second floor and access to the classic and charming kitchen, which is equipped with contemporary appliances. The kitchen leads into the highly atmospheric living room, which features a fireplace and three large windows. These windows provide a beautiful view of the canal and the nearby mill known as De Roos. The combination of the open fireplace and the canal views makes this a particularly appealing living space.
The second floor contains a generous landing with stairs to the third floor and a very spacious separate toilet. At the rear of this floor is the bathroom, which includes a bathtub, a separate shower, and a washbasin. At the front of the house is a bedroom that spans the full width of the property. Like the living room on the first floor, this bedroom has three large windows that provide plenty of natural light and an attractive view of the Oude Delft canal.
The third floor is the attic floor, which features visible roof beams and traces of the original roof structure. The front landing area houses the CV boiler and the washing machine connection. This landing is pleasantly spacious and has a skylight. From this landing, a loft ladder provides access to the spacious attic storage space. Also located on this floor is a very large room that can serve as a bedroom or study. This room has two skylights and a tilt-and-turn window, ensuring good natural light and ventilation.
The property is classified as a terraced house in the form of a canal house. It is located within a protected city or villagescape and has monumental status as a National Monument. The roof is a gable roof covered with tiles. The total number of rooms is five, consisting of two bedrooms, with one bathroom and two separate toilets.
Given the age of the property from 1550, an old age clause applies to the sale. This is standard practice for historic properties in the Netherlands and serves to inform buyers that certain expectations regarding the condition of older buildings may not apply in the same way as with newer construction.
The asking price is 699,000 euros, which is buyer's costs, meaning the buyer is responsible for the transfer tax and notary fees associated with the purchase. This translates to approximately 5,592 euros per square meter of living space. The property is available and acceptance terms are to be negotiated.
For potential buyers, the listing recommends engaging an NVM purchase agent to represent their interests during the buying process. This is general advice provided in many Dutch property listings and serves to inform buyers of the option to have professional representation.
The property offers a rare opportunity to live in an authentic sixteenth-century canal house in one of the most sought-after locations in Delft. The combination of historical features such as beamed ceilings and the monument status, together with practical modernizations like the updated kitchen appliances, new pine floors, and improved insulation, creates a home that balances historical character with contemporary livability. The views of the canal from the first and second floors add significant appeal, as does the central location within walking distance of all amenities the city center has to offer.
The Oude Delft is one of the oldest canals in the Netherlands and forms the historic heart of Delft. Living on this canal means being surrounded by centuries of history while enjoying the conveniences of modern urban life. The proximity to the Technical University of Delft also makes this location attractive for academics and professionals connected to the university.
This canal house represents a unique piece of Dutch architectural heritage. The property has stood on this location for nearly five centuries and has witnessed the rich history of Delft unfold. Prospective buyers with an appreciation for historic properties and the character they offer will find this home particularly appealing. The multiple levels provide a sense of spaciousness that belies the modest plot size, and the various living spaces across the floors offer flexibility in how the home can be arranged to suit individual preferences and needs.

