








Character-rich split-level home from 1920 with west-facing garden and 10 solar panels near Venlo centre
Key Features
Description
This spacious terraced house was built around 1920 and is situated on the Veldenseweg in Venlo. With a living area of 128 square metres on a plot of 143 square metres, the property offers a surprising amount of space and character that you would hope to find in a home of this era.
The house features a playful split-level layout that sets it apart from the typical terraced house design. Instead of a conventional arrangement, you will find interconnected spaces at different levels, creating a dynamic and interesting living environment. The basement level houses both storage space and the main living area. The ground floor is where the home truly comes to life, with the entrance leading you into a space that immediately reveals the unique character of the property.
The living room is located at the front of the house and has a cosy atmosphere, while the dining room at the rear opens onto the west-facing garden, making it an ideal space for long dinners and relaxed mornings with coffee. The kitchen is positioned centrally within the home, nicely connecting to the dining area so you remain part of the action even while cooking. The ground floor also includes a separate laundry room and a toilet, which helps keep daily household activities organized and out of sight.
The west-facing rear garden measures 42 square metres, with a depth of 10 metres and a width of 4.20 metres. This orientation means you can enjoy the afternoon and evening sun in the garden, which is a significant advantage for those who appreciate outdoor living. At the rear of the garden stands a wooden storage shed, providing practical space for bicycles, garden equipment, or barbecue gear.
The first floor accommodates three bedrooms, measuring approximately 15 square metres, 14 square metres, and 8 square metres respectively. This variation in size offers flexibility for different uses, whether as master and guest bedrooms, a home office, or a hobby room. The bathroom is also located on this floor and is equipped with a shower, toilet, washbasin, and washbasin cabinet, providing the essential amenities for daily life.
A folding loft ladder provides access to the vliering, or loft storage area, which is useful for storing seasonal items such as suitcases, Christmas decorations, and other belongings that are not needed on a daily basis.
The property has received several modern updates that improve comfort and energy efficiency while maintaining its historic character. The roof has been renewed, and the house has wooden window frames with HR++ glass. There is 10 solar panels installed, which contribute to lower energy costs. Air conditioning was installed in 2024, providing cooling during warmer months. The central heating system is a Nefit gas-fired combination boiler from 2015, which is owned rather than rented. The energy label is D, and the house has partial double glazing, roof insulation, and floor insulation.
The location on the Veldenseweg in Venlo offers a practical balance between city convenience and a relatively quiet residential setting. Daily amenities such as shops, schools, sports facilities, and green spaces are within easy reach. The centre of Venlo is also well accessible, making spontaneous trips to cafes, shops, or an evening out straightforward. Venlo itself combines urban energy with Limburg hospitality. The river Maas, the historic city centre, the variety of restaurants and cafes, and the proximity to the German border give the city its own distinctive character. The city also benefits from good transport connections, including access to motorways and the nearby Maastricht Aachen Airport.
Acceptance of the property is to be agreed in consultation with the seller, allowing for some flexibility in the moving process. The property is registered in the Dutch land registry under Venlo A 4289, with the full ownership held by the current owner.
In summary, this property offers a combination of historic charm, a distinctive split-level layout, and various modern improvements including solar panels and air conditioning. The west-facing garden, three bedrooms, and practical spaces such as the basement, laundry room, and vliering add to the appeal of the home. The location in Venlo provides access to urban amenities while maintaining a residential feel.

