








Thatched Semi-Detached Villa with Unobstructed Pasture Views in Laren-Centrum
Key Features
Description
This property is situated on Wally Moesweg in Laren, within the protected village landscape of Laren-Centrum. The location places it in the so-called Golden Triangle of the Gooi region, an area known for its historic charm and proximity to amenities. The residence is one half of a double villa, featuring a thatched roof and offering unobstructed views over sheep pastures at both the front and rear of the property.
The original construction year is listed as 1921, though the current structure was completely rebuilt during the period 2008 to 2009 using high-quality materials. The rebuild has resulted in a home that maintains traditional exterior characteristics while providing modern interior standards. The property holds an energy label A rating, achieved through full insulation throughout the building envelope.
The ground floor entrance leads through a stylish hallway equipped with a wardrobe closet, a stair cupboard, and a guest toilet. From here, the L-shaped living room is accessible. This space features a gas fireplace, a sunny bay window, and an oak wood floor. Large window sections allow natural light to enter abundantly. The living area flows toward the garden side where the spacious open kitchen is located. The kitchen is fitted with Gaggenau appliances and includes sliding doors that connect directly to the outdoor terrace. Underfloor heating is installed throughout this level.
The souterrain functions as a full additional living level due to its ceiling height and natural daylight access. This floor contains a bedroom with built-in closets, a modern bathroom with a bathtub, walk-in shower, and double vanity, a separate toilet, and a second large room that can serve as an additional bedroom, home office, or playroom. A laundry room, boiler room, and extra storage space are also located on this level. Underfloor heating extends to the souterrain as well.
The first floor features an oak parquet floor on the landing. The master bedroom includes built-in closet space. A second bathroom on this level is equipped with a bathtub, walk-in shower, and double vanity. A separate toilet is present. The second bedroom on this floor also has built-in closets and offers views over the characteristic enggronden, the historic meadow landscapes typical of this region. The listing notes that this room could potentially be divided into two smaller bedrooms with minor modifications.
The second floor provides an additional bedroom with practical storage space, suitable for children, guests, or hobby use.
A separate outbuilding on the property features a thatched roof matching the main residence. This structure includes a kitchen unit, toilet, its own central heating installation, and underfloor heating, making it fully self-contained. The current configuration includes a climate-controlled wine storage room. According to the listing, this outbuilding has previously served as an au pair residence and could be adapted for use as a guest house, home office, or practice space. A practical storage area for bicycles and garden tools is located at the front of the outbuilding.
The outdoor space includes a covered terrace with an open fireplace, connected to the outbuilding. The garden is landscaped and the listing text describes it as south-facing, though the technical specifications indicate a northeast orientation. The rear garden measures 142 square meters with dimensions of approximately 14.16 meters in depth and 10.00 meters in width. The front garden provides parking space for multiple vehicles on the property, secured by an electric gate.
Technical features include a Nefit gas-fired combination boiler from 2012, owned by the property owner. The heating system combines central heating radiators with partial underfloor heating. Mechanical ventilation is installed. Security measures include both intrusion and fire alarm systems. An automated irrigation system serves the garden.
The total living area measures 263 square meters, with an additional 20 square meters of building-bound outdoor space and 10 square meters of external storage. The plot size is 485 square meters and the building volume is 961 cubic meters. The property contains six rooms in total, comprising five bedrooms. Bathroom facilities include two full bathrooms, each with a bathtub, walk-in shower, and double vanity, plus three separate toilets.
The location offers walking distance to the Brink, the central square of Laren, with its terraces, boutiques, and art galleries. The surrounding area has historical significance as a gathering place for artists of the Hague School, including Anton Mauve, Albert Neuhuys, and Wally Moes, after whom the street is named. The protected village status ensures the preservation of the characteristic landscape and building style in the immediate vicinity.
Parking is available on the property for multiple vehicles, with the specifications mentioning garage possibilities and a free-standing wooden garage with capacity for one car, equipped with a loft, electricity, heating, and running water.

