








Spacious Dike Villa in the Rietveldse Polder
Key Features
Description
Voorweg 14A is located on the village edge of Hazerswoude-Dorp in the Rietveldse polder area. This spacious dike house offers residents the freedom of the countryside while maintaining a connection to a residential neighborhood. The property sits on a plot of over 800 square meters, providing ample space for parking on your own property, pursuing hobbies, and enjoying outdoor living. The central location within the Groene Hart region makes this an excellent base for exploring the surrounding area.
The villa was built under the architectural direction of Jan Dekker and features a large indoor garage as well as a storage area in the basement. The ground floor contains an L-shaped living room that receives natural light from the east, south, and west sides of the property. The living area is equipped with underfloor heating and a fireplace for added comfort. A sliding door provides direct access to the terrace and garden.
The kitchen is situated on the northwest side of the home and offers views over the lower-lying Boterpolder. Behind the property, a former commercial site is being developed into a residential area called Wonen in de Boterpolder, which will include 57 homes and a playground. Thanks to the elevation difference, the property maintains pleasant sightlines toward the green meadows. A home office or hobby room provides a view of the monumental Rietveldse mill.
The current driveway on the east side of Voorweg 14A will receive a footpath and will therefore be somewhat narrowed. The current backyard will actually be enlarged according to the legal property boundaries. Once the construction is completed next year, this location will offer an exceptional living environment.
The upper floor contains four bedrooms, two well-maintained bathrooms, and a separate toilet. The master bedroom is located at the front of the house and has access to both a loggia and one of the bathrooms. The remaining three bedrooms are of good size. A storage attic is accessible via a folding staircase.
The asking price takes into account that a renovation budget will be necessary. With proper attention to sustainability improvements and finishing touches, this property can be restored to its full potential. The current energy label is D, and the heating system consists of a combination boiler from 2015 that is owned by the current owner. Hot water is provided through both the combination boiler and an electric boiler.
Hazerswoude-Dorp is a pleasant village with excellent amenities and an active community life. A weekly market takes place on Fridays at the Ambachtsplein. The village offers various schools including secondary education, childcare facilities, and an outdoor swimming pool. A monumental village hall houses the library among other facilities.
The location is conveniently situated near several major roads, providing quick access to the N11, A4, and A12 motorways. Hazerswoude-Dorp is centrally located approximately 30 minutes by car from Amsterdam, Rotterdam, The Hague, and Utrecht. A neighborhood bus runs through the village with a stop near the Boskoop train station. At the Hazerswoude intersection, buses are available to Leiden and Zoetermeer.
The surrounding area offers opportunities for walking directly into the green polders, cycling toward the Bentwoud forest area, or visiting the Noord-Aa beach. The property was built in 1972 and has a total living area of 170 square meters. Additional indoor space measures 37 square meters, and built-on outdoor space totals 31 square meters. The building volume is 600 cubic meters.
The cadastral registration shows two parcels with full ownership: one parcel of 680 square meters and one of 159 square meters, totaling 839 square meters which matches the advertised plot size. The garden surrounds the property on all sides, and parking is available on the premises. The indoor garage can accommodate one vehicle.
This dike villa combines generous living space with a unique location at the boundary between village and countryside. The property requires some investment in modernization and sustainability, which is reflected in the asking price. For buyers looking for a spacious family home in a green setting with good accessibility to major cities, this property presents a noteworthy opportunity in the Dutch housing market.
Features
Bathroom
Shower
Ensuite Bathroom
Guest Toilet
Building General
Corner Property
Exterior
Balcony
Rear Garden
Front Garden
Side Garden
Terrace
Rooftop Terrace
Veranda
Guest House
Waterfront
Kitchen Garden
Equestrian Facilities
Small Livestock Facilities
Private Outdoor Pool
Private Outdoor Jacuzzi
Private Tennis Court
Remarkable Mountain View
Remarkable City View
Remarkable Garden View
Remarkable Sea View
Remarkable Harbour View
Remarkable Landmark View
Interior Comfort
Air Conditioning
Central Heating
Fireplace
Underfloor Heating
Walk In Closet
Home Office
Skylight
Exposed Beams
Bay Window
Private Indoor Pool
Private Indoor Sauna
French Doors
Ornamental Plasterwork
Interior Style
Scandinavian
Modern
Industrial
Mediterranean
Classic
Exterior Style
Traditional Historic
Early 20th Century
Post War Functional
Modernist
Newly Build
Kitchen
Shared Kitchen
Design Kitchen
New Kitchen
Parking & Storage
Parking
Storage Room
Garage
Double Garage
Attic
Cellar
Covered Parking
Underground Parking
Shed
Parkspot Rent Price Month
Parkspot Sale Price
Rules
Owners Association
Leasehold
Open Viewing
Safety & Accessibility
Elevator
Intercom
Alarm System
Security Cameras
Private Entrance
Automatic Gate
Video Door Phone
Smoke Detectors
Security Door Window Hardware
Gated Community
Wheelchair Accessible
Utilities & Technical
Smart Home
Water Softener
Energy Efficiency
Heat Pump
Home Battery
Other Energy Efficiency Measures
Location
History
No history available for this listing.

