








Spacious end-terrace home with seven bedrooms on the Ring in Ouwerkerk
Key Features
Description
Situated on the Ring of Ouwerkerk, this spacious property offers a unique combination of residential living and commercial potential. The building is currently in operation as a bed and breakfast, making it an interesting opportunity for those looking to continue this business or convert it back to a purely residential home. With seven bedrooms and three bathrooms spread across three floors, the residence provides ample space for a large family or for hospitality purposes.
The location on the Ring of Ouwerkerk is particularly noteworthy. Ouwerkerk holds the distinction of being the oldest village on the island of Schouwen-Duiveland and benefits from a scenic position surrounded by natural beauty. The property borders the Krekengebied, a wooded area featuring beautiful creeks that offer excellent walking opportunities throughout the year. Additionally, the village is adjacent to the Oosterschelde, allowing residents and visitors to enjoy swimming and water activities during the warmer months. The area around the Ring features several historic buildings dating from the seventeenth to nineteenth centuries, contributing to the character of the location.
The ground floor layout has been arranged to accommodate the bed and breakfast operation. Two spacious bedrooms are located on this level, each with its own bathroom facilities including a shower, toilet, and washbasin. One of these bedrooms is accessible from outside, while the other can be reached from the hall and entrance area. This arrangement allows for privacy between the host and guests. Beyond the guest rooms, the ground floor includes a hallway with access to the staircase, a separate toilet, a wardrobe space, and the kitchen.
The kitchen features an open design with built-in appliances and a kitchen island with a sink. The island provides seating options, making it a practical space for casual dining or socializing while cooking. From the kitchen, one enters the living room, which offers a comfortable living space with a wood-burning stove that adds warmth and ambiance. The living room has sliding doors that open to the backyard, creating a seamless connection between indoor and outdoor living. A storage room is also accessible from the living area.
The first floor contains four bedrooms, a walk-in closet or large storage space, a utility room, and a spacious bathroom. The largest bedroom on this floor has direct access to the bathroom. The bathroom is equipped with a whirlpool bathtub, a shower, and two washbasins, providing a comfortable and functional space.
The second floor offers an additional room that is currently being used as a yoga studio. The versatility of this space means it could serve as a seventh bedroom, a home office, a hobby room, or any other purpose that suits the new owner's needs. The generous proportions of the property overall mean that various configurations are possible.
The backyard faces southwest and has been designed as a sheltered outdoor space with a combination of terrace areas and greenery. A gate on the side of the property provides direct access to the street, adding convenience. The garden measures 58 square meters with a depth of 9.84 meters and a width of 7.91 meters.
The property dates from 1903 and features a gabled roof covered with tiles. The facade was renewed in 1897 according to the listing, with an ingezwenkte lijstgevel featuring neorenaissance elements. From 1902 until some point in time, the building served as the local post office, adding to its historical significance.
In terms of energy efficiency, the property has an energy label D. Insulation measures include double glazing and floor insulation. Heating is provided by a gas-fired combination boiler from Nefit, which is owned by the property, supplemented by partial underfloor heating. Hot water is also supplied by the combination boiler.
The total living area measures 232 square meters, while the plot covers 193 square meters. The building volume is 846 cubic meters. Parking is available on public roads in the area.
The property is classified as an end-terrace house (eindwoning) of existing construction. The asking price is 599,500 euros, which translates to approximately 2,584 euros per square meter of living space. Transfer is by mutual agreement.
For those interested in the bed and breakfast operation, additional information about the business is available through a link provided in the listing. This allows potential buyers to familiarize themselves with the current commercial use before making any decisions.
The combination of the historic setting, the proximity to natural areas, and the flexible layout makes this property suitable for various types of buyers. Whether continuing the bed and breakfast, converting to a large family home, or finding another use that takes advantage of the seven bedrooms and three bathrooms, the property offers significant potential. The village of Ouwerkerk itself provides a peaceful residential environment while remaining connected to the broader amenities of Schouwen-Duiveland.

