








Extended and Sustainable Semi-Detached Home with Practice Space in Green Surroundings
Key Features
Description
This charming semi-detached residence is located at Peeskesweg 17 in the town of s-Heerenberg. The property offers a unique opportunity for those seeking a balance between rural living and modern comfort. Situated just outside the core of s-Heerenberg, the home provides a peaceful and green environment while maintaining proximity to local amenities. The house was originally built in 1954 but has been completely modernized, extended, and largely made sustainable to meet current standards. With a living area of approximately 131 square meters and a plot size of 565 square meters, there is ample space for various living arrangements.
The location of the property is one of its most defining features. Residents can enjoy the privacy and quiet of a green setting on the Peeskesweg, a popular road in the area. Despite the rural feel, the historic center of s-Heerenberg is within walking distance. The town is known for its surprising range of shops, hospitality venues, and the impressive Huis Bergh castle. For nature lovers, the Montferland forest is just a five minute walk away, offering a hilly landscape with extensive networks for walking, cycling, and horse riding. The area is well equipped with basic facilities including primary schools, a swimming pool, various sports clubs, a general practitioner, and bus connections to Doetinchem and Didam. Major roads leading to Arnhem, Doetinchem, and Germany are also easily accessible.
Upon entering the home, one is welcomed into a hallway that provides access to the staircase, the cellar, the meter cupboard, and a separate toilet. The ground floor layout is designed for practicality and comfort. The living room is spacious and benefits from a significant amount of natural light. At the heart of this floor is the open kitchen, which is positioned centrally within the living space. This arrangement creates a cozy and functional area for cooking and socializing. Adjacent to the living area is an extended dining room featuring a sliding door that leads to a garden room, which in turn provides direct access to the backyard. This creates a seamless flow between the indoor and outdoor living spaces. The ground floor also houses a practical utility room with connections for white goods, offering plenty of storage space. Additionally, there is a shower room and a rear entrance for convenience. The ground floor is predominantly fitted with infrared floor heating, contributing to a comfortable indoor climate.
The first floor of the property is accessible via the main staircase. The landing serves as a central hub and includes a walk-in closet, adding valuable storage space. There are two bedrooms located on this level, both featuring wardrobe walls. One of the bedrooms offers access to a roof terrace, allowing residents to enjoy fresh air and views of the surroundings. The modern bathroom is also situated on the first floor. It is fully equipped with a spacious walk-in shower featuring a rain shower, a toilet, and a vanity unit with a sink. The presence of a second toilet on the ground floor ensures practicality for daily living. The attic can be reached via a folding ladder and serves as a storage area that houses the central heating boiler and the solar boiler installation.
Sustainability is a key aspect of this property. The current owners have made significant investments to ensure the home is future-proof and energy-efficient. The roof and walls are insulated, and the house features plastic window frames with insulating glazing. For additional comfort and energy management, the home is fitted with screens and electrically operated shutters. The energy installation includes seventeen solar panels and a 150-liter solar boiler, both installed in 2025. A home battery system was also installed in 2025, acting as a back-up and allowing for the optimal use of self-generated energy. The heating system consists of an Atag combi-boiler from 2016, supplemented by air conditioning units on both the ground floor and the first floor as well as infrared heating panels. These measures result in an energy label A, indicating high energy efficiency.
The outdoor space surrounding the property is a significant asset. The deep backyard, measuring 45 meters in depth and 10 meters in width, is located on the southwest and offers ample opportunities for relaxation and gardening. The garden is laid out with a combination of lawn and paving, providing places to seek both sun and shade. A notable feature in the garden is a free-standing outbuilding constructed from steel sandwich panels. This space is currently set up as a practice room, making it highly suitable for working from home, practicing a hobby, or running a small business. The versatility of this space allows it to also function as a recreational area. The property includes a driveway that offers parking space for multiple cars. Furthermore, there is a detached stone garage with capacity for one car, equipped with electricity and running water. An attached wooden shed provides additional storage. These features make the property particularly appealing to freelancers or families requiring extra space.
In summary, this residence at Peeskesweg 17 offers a comprehensive package of features. It combines the character of a 1950s home with modern extensions and sustainability upgrades. The practical layout, multiple storage options, and the presence of a practice room cater to a wide range of needs. The location near the Montferland forest and the center of s-Heerenberg ensures a high quality of life. The property is available for transfer in consultation.

