








Luxury Farmhouse with Two Historic Barns and Double Address in Halle
Key Features
Description
The property located at Varsseveldseweg 4 and 4A in Halle presents a residential farmhouse situated in the Achterhoek region of the Netherlands. The Varsseveldseweg winds through the characteristic coulisse landscape typical of this area, and the approach to the property immediately conveys a sense of tranquility and space. The driveway opens up toward the farmhouse, flanked by greenery and the characteristic buildings that define the setting. Parking is available on the private grounds, with the imposing barns and the main residence creating an authentic farmstead atmosphere.
The main residence has a living area of 181 square meters and a total volume of 1,096 cubic meters. The property was originally built in 1954 and has been modernized while retaining its authentic elements. The energy label is rated E, with insulation including roof insulation, largely double glazing, HR glass, and floor insulation. Heating is provided by a Nefit gas-fired combination boiler from 2014, supplemented by a wood burner in the living room and partial underfloor heating.
Upon entering through the hallway, which serves as the central hub of the home, one gains access to the various living spaces. The living room is positioned at the front of the house, benefiting from ample daylight and views over the surrounding green landscape. A wood burner is present, providing a focal point for the room. The living space flows naturally into the dining area, which connects to the open kitchen. The kitchen features a central work island and is equipped with built-in appliances including a gas-on-glass cooktop, extractor hood, double combi-oven, refrigerator-freezer, and dishwasher. A modern loft door provides access to a walk-in pantry for food storage and additional freezer capacity.
Adjacent to the hallway is the basement, which serves as additional storage space, and the first utility room containing laundry connections and direct access to the outdoors.
The ground floor includes a bedroom that has been finished to a high standard, featuring air conditioning for year-round comfort and underfloor heating for the colder months. This bedroom offers views directly over the landscape. Connected to this bedroom is a walk-in closet with a separate shoe cabinet, providing organized storage. The adjoining ground floor bathroom is finished with a walk-in shower, a hanging toilet, and a double sink with furniture.
The upper floor is accessed via a landing with a dormer window. Here there are three bedrooms, all of which are spacious and benefit from natural light. Each bedroom has storage space behind the knee walls, and each room offers views over the surrounding countryside. The second bathroom on this floor is complete with a bathtub, a separate shower, a sink, and a wall toilet.
A separate staircase leads to the attic, which serves as a practical storage area for items not needed on a daily basis.
The exterior of the property features a landscaped garden surrounding the residence, with lawn areas, mature plantings, and multiple seating areas. A canopy or pergola structure allows for outdoor seating during longer evenings. A fire circle has been created for campfires, taking advantage of the dark skies in this rural location.
The property includes two large barns dating from approximately 1829 and 1900. These barns feature authentic roof beams and have a robust appearance. The barns offer various possibilities, including use as garage space, workshop, or potentially conversion to a second residence. The listing notes that due to the double house number configuration (4 and 4A), the property could accommodate two families living on the site while each maintaining their own driveway, freedom, and privacy. The barns are described as having electricity and running water.
The total plot covers 2,870 square meters, divided into two cadastral parcels: ZELHEM AC 1072 measuring 1,900 square meters and ZELHEM AC 1587 measuring 970 square meters, both in full ownership. The property includes 114 square meters of other indoor space and 132 square meters of external storage space. Parking is provided on the premises in the form of a carport and parking spaces.
The location in the countryside of Halle offers quiet, space, and nature, while the A18 highway and the Twenteroute are within accessible distance. The wooded surroundings are characterized by the coulisse landscape and the characteristic buildings that reflect the agricultural history of the area.
The property is listed as accessible for people with disabilities and accessible for elderly residents. The property is partially furnished. Additional features include fiber optic cabling, mechanical ventilation, natural ventilation, and TV cabling. The asking price is 750,000 euros, costs to be paid by the buyer. The property is available with acceptance in consultation.

