








Spacious 1910 Townhouse with Five Bedrooms in Sought-After Kleverpark
Key Features
Description
This property is a remarkably spacious townhouse located on Velserstraat in the Kleverpark-zuid neighborhood of Haarlem. Built in 1910, the residence combines period architectural details with contemporary living comforts. The building features an exceptionally wide layout for this type of property, which contributes to an unexpectedly bright and airy interior throughout all three living levels.
The ground floor entrance is accessed through a vestibule that houses the electrical panel with twelve groups. From here, elegant glazed doors open to the central hallway, where one finds a practical storage closet beneath the stairs and an enlarged toilet room with a small sink. The hallway and doors throughout the property showcase original details including panel doors with stained glass insets and the original architraves. The staircase itself features the original ornate handrail, preserved in good condition.
The living area on the ground floor is notably wide and benefits from abundant natural light. At the front of the house, a bay window with stained glass upper panels adds character, while a wood burning stove provides supplemental heating and a focal point for the space. The original en-suite room division has been replaced with a contemporary steel partition featuring two sliding doors, allowing flexibility in how the living space is used. The rear of the property has been extended by approximately three meters across the full width of the house, and a broad skylight has been installed above this extension. The central column that would typically support the extension has been removed, creating a completely open layout that can be arranged according to personal preference.
The open kitchen is positioned at the rear of the living area and features a large floating island with a sink and ample storage space. The kitchen is equipped with a Boretti gas cooktop with six burners, two ovens, and an extraction hood. Various loose appliances are included in the sale. In the dining section, a built-in bench seat has been integrated into the design, providing fixed seating. The entire ground floor has underfloor heating installed beneath solid oak flooring.
The rear garden can be reached through wide French doors and a separate pedestrian door. Facing southeast, the garden receives sunlight for most of the day. A rear access path leads to a closed courtyard area, which provides a safe play space for children. A recently constructed wooden storage shed with electrical connections offers substantial storage capacity. The front of this shed features a canopy that creates a sheltered seating area for enjoying evening sun. An electrically operated awning has been installed across the full width of the rear facade to provide shade when needed.
The first floor features a landing with the original balustrade and panel doors with matching architraves. At the front of this level, there is a bedroom that could also serve as a home office, alongside a second spacious bedroom with French doors opening to a balcony. At the rear, a third large bedroom also has French doors to a balcony or terrace. This room includes a custom-built bunk bed with an integrated desk. Adjacent to this bedroom is the first bathroom, which contains a combination bathtub with shower, a vanity unit, and a second toilet. Underfloor heating and oak flooring continue on this level.
The second floor landing has an operable skylight and a third separate toilet. At the front of this level, there is a utility space with connections for a washing machine and dryer, plus additional storage. Next to this is the fourth bedroom, which offers surprisingly generous storage behind the knee walls. The exposed ceiling beams in this room add visual interest and character. At the rear, the fifth bedroom enjoys views over the Kleverpark area. This bedroom has a semi-open second bathroom with a walk-in shower finished in concrete ciré, a wall-mounted washbasin with built-in taps, and a closet housing the central heating boiler. Underfloor heating and oak flooring are present throughout this level as well.
The property has an energy label B rating, achieved in part through the installation of eleven solar panels. Additional insulation measures include double glazing, wall insulation, and floor insulation. Heating is provided by a Remeha Calenta 0C gas combination boiler from 2011, supplemented by the wood burning stove on the ground floor and underfloor heating throughout the entire house. Mechanical ventilation is installed.
The exterior of the property has been well maintained. The front facade has been cleaned and repointed with a cut joint finish. The front was painted in 2025, and the roof of the rear extension was also renewed in 2025. A recent structural report and foundation scan are available for review.
The Kleverpark neighborhood is one of the most desirable residential areas in Haarlem, offering a quiet and green environment while remaining close to the vibrant city center. Two supermarkets and a shopping street with various neighborhood shops are located around the corner, including a bakery, fish shop, liquor store, butcher, and several coffee establishments. The nearest railway station is within walking distance, as are city parks and the historic center of Haarlem. Schools for primary, secondary, and higher education are available in the immediate vicinity. The beach at Bloemendaal can be reached by bicycle in approximately twenty minutes. Several playgrounds are located directly around the corner, and the city nursery garden with a children's farm is nearby.
Parking is available through a permit system. Multiple permits can be obtained without a waiting list. The property has a total living area of 175 square meters, a plot size of 164 square meters, and a volume of 636 cubic meters. The building is located within a protected townscape. Transfer is by mutual agreement.

