








Well-maintained terraced house with sunny living room and spacious kitchen in Wieringerwaard
Key Features
Description
This well-maintained terraced house is located at Scholeksterlaan 4 in the village of Wieringerwaard, situated in the northern part of North Holland. The property was built in 1980 and offers a living area of 94 square meters, spread over two main floors and an accessible attic space. The total plot measures 148 square meters, providing a comfortable outdoor area for the residents.
Upon entering the property through the front entrance, you arrive in the hallway which has been cleverly redesigned to create a more compact layout. This smart reconfiguration has allowed for the toilet to be relocated, thereby freeing up additional space in the kitchen area at the rear of the ground floor. The hallway also provides access to the meter cupboard and the staircase leading to the first floor.
The ground floor features a through-living room that benefits from windows on both the front and rear facades. This design allows natural daylight to flow through the entire ground floor, creating an open and pleasant atmosphere throughout the day. The front section of the living room overlooks the street and serves as a comfortable space for relaxation. The rear section connects seamlessly with the kitchen area, where there is ample room for a spacious dining table with views of the garden.
The kitchen itself is practically and completely furnished, offering sufficient workspace and storage capacity. A small breakfast bar has been incorporated into the design, adding to the functionality of the space. Adjacent to the kitchen lies a surprisingly spacious utility room, which houses the connections for a washing machine and dryer. This utility room also provides additional storage space and features a skylight in the sloped roof, allowing pleasant daylight to enter and indirectly brightening the kitchen area as well.
The entire ground floor is finished with a high-quality bamboo floor. Bamboo is known for its durability and hardness, often exceeding that of many traditional wood species. The floor gives the living spaces a warm appearance and a natural character, providing a stylish and timeless foundation for the interior.
The first floor of the property contains three full bedrooms, each benefiting from pleasant natural light and offering flexibility in their use as either sleeping quarters or home office spaces. The bedroom at the front of the property features a dormer window, which creates additional headroom and contributes to a light and airy feel. The bathroom on this floor is neatly finished and equipped with a shower and a washbasin, meeting all daily comfort requirements. The landing on this floor receives natural light through a skylight, making this central space feel bright and open.
The second floor is accessible via a pull-down ladder from the first-floor landing. This attic space serves as a practical and surprisingly spacious storage area. The available dimensions make this floor ideal for storing seasonal items and additional belongings. The listing also suggests that this space could potentially be repurposed for alternative uses in the future, depending on the needs and preferences of the new owners.
Outside, the property offers a garden where residents can enjoy the sun. The back garden measures 64 square meters and is oriented towards the southeast, which is a favorable position for sunlight exposure throughout the day. The garden has a depth of approximately 10 meters and a width of 6.35 meters. A freestanding wooden garden shed provides additional storage space, and there is a rear access path that connects to the back of the property, adding to the practical convenience of the outdoor area.
Wieringerwaard is a characteristic village located in a polder landscape in the Noordkop region of North Holland. The village is known for its peaceful residential environment and close-knit community atmosphere where neighbours still know one another and village life remains active. For daily necessities, residents do not need to leave the village, as Wieringerwaard has a primary school, childcare facilities, sports clubs, and various recreational options including sports fields and an open-air swimming pool. The broader school in the village serves as an important central meeting place, further strengthening the sense of community.
For a more extensive range of amenities, the larger town of Anna Paulowna is located at a short distance. Here you will find multiple supermarkets, shops, restaurants, and a train station with good connections to destinations including Schagen, Den Helder, and Amsterdam. The nearby Dierenpark Hoenderdaell in Anna Paulowna is a popular and well-laid-out zoo that focuses on nature and animal welfare, offering an easy day out for residents of the area.
In terms of technical specifications, the property has double glazing and roof insulation. The heating and hot water are provided by a Ferroli Bluesense gas-fired combination boiler, which was installed in 2023 and is owned by the current owner. In 2021, the window frames at the rear of the property were painted. No energy label is currently available for the property. Parking is available on the public road in front of the property. The property is offered at an asking price of 300,000 euros, with the buyer responsible for the associated transfer costs. The cadastral designation is WierINGERWAARD A 1958, with a surface area of 148 square meters under full ownership.
The transfer of the property is to be agreed upon with the seller. The listing notes that while every effort has been made to represent the available data as accurately as possible, the presentation is indicative in nature and no rights can be derived from it. Prospective buyers are expected to conduct their own investigation into all matters that are important to them.

