








Charming Period Mansion with Character and Spacious Garden in Beek
Key Features
Description
This charming residential property is situated on the Rijksstraatweg in the village of Beek, which is part of the municipality of Berg en Dal. The specific area is known as Beek-West. Built in 1909, this stately mansion has been well maintained over the years and still retains much of the atmospheric character typical of homes from the previous century. The property is listed at an asking price of 945,000 euros, with buyer's costs applicable.
The living area of the home measures 220 square meters, while the total plot size is 660 square meters. The property contains four bedrooms spread across three living floors, with an additional basement level providing extra storage space. The total volume of the building is 880 cubic meters. The home is classified as a semi-detached house, specifically described as a herenhuis or mansion type residence.
The ground floor layout begins with an entrance, vestibule, and hallway that includes a toilet facility. The main living area consists of a spacious en-suite room divided into a sitting area and a dining area. This living space features sliding doors and opens onto the side garden through French doors. Adjacent to the living room is a spacious dining kitchen equipped with various appliances, with a door providing access to the rear of the property. Also on the ground floor is a garden room with a attractive canopy structure that offers views over the garden. From this level there is also access to a storage cellar, which provides additional utility space.
The first floor is accessed via a landing and contains a complete bathroom fitted with a bathtub, shower, washbasin, and a second toilet. This floor also features three spacious and bright bedrooms, one of which includes a balcony. The bedroom sizes and orientations provide good natural light throughout this level.
The second floor comprises a very spacious attic floor that has been arranged to include a fourth bedroom. This upper level offers flexibility for use as additional sleeping accommodation, a home office, or other purposes depending on the needs of the occupants.
The property includes several notable exterior features. There is a large private driveway providing parking space for multiple vehicles. A freestanding stone garage offers covered parking for one car, and there is an additional freestanding stone storage building. The outdoor spaces include a front garden, side garden, and back garden, along with a sun terrace. The back garden specifically measures 325 square meters, with dimensions of 25 meters in depth and 13 meters in width. The garden is oriented to the north and is accessible via a rear path.
The home retains various architectural details that reflect its early twentieth century origins. These include stained glass windows and period sliding doors that contribute to the character of the property. Despite its age, the home has been updated with modern heating systems. Heating and hot water are provided by a Nefit gas-fired combination boiler installed in 2004, which is owned by the current proprietor.
In terms of energy efficiency, the property holds a D energy label. Insulation measures include roof insulation and partially double-glazed windows. While not meeting the highest current energy standards, these features provide a baseline level of thermal comfort that could potentially be improved by future owners.
The location of the property offers a combination of residential tranquility and convenient access to urban amenities. Beek center is within walking distance, and the city of Nijmegen is directly nearby. The surrounding area includes the Ooijpolder nature reserve and extensive forest areas, including the stuwwal or moraine landscape that characterizes this part of the Netherlands. For those who need to commute or travel further afield, the property offers excellent accessibility to Arnhem, Nijmegen, and the A15 and A50 motorways. The German city of Kleve is also readily accessible from this location.
The property is being offered with an acceptance date to be agreed upon, allowing flexibility for both the seller and potential buyers. The property is available and the listing is currently active on the market. The asking price translates to approximately 4,295 euros per square meter of living space, which provides a reference point for comparing this property to others in the area.
The cadastrial information identifies the property as located in the Ubbergen section, with the designation UBBERGEN B 2828. The ownership situation is full ownership (volle eigendom), meaning the property is being sold as a freehold rather than leasehold.
This property presents itself as a residence that combines the atmospheric qualities of a period home with practical features for modern living. The spacious layout across multiple floors, the generous garden, and the parking facilities make it suitable for families or those who appreciate character properties with substantial living space. The proximity to both natural areas and urban centers adds to the appeal of this location in the eastern part of the Netherlands near the German border.

