








Architectural Waterfront Home with Glass Orangerie in Engelen
Key Features
Description
This property at Waterhoen 4-A in the village of Engelen, part of the municipality of 's-Hertogenbosch, presents a distinctive residential opportunity where architectural design converges with a natural waterfront setting. The asking price is set at 695,000 euros, buyer's costs applicable.
The exterior immediately captures attention with its zinc-clad roof and light-colored brick facade. The home was originally constructed in 1992 and has since been maintained and updated to contemporary standards. It is classified as a semi-detached dwelling, sharing one wall with an adjacent property while maintaining its own distinct character and private outdoor spaces.
Inside, the ground floor accommodates a generous living area designed to maximize natural light penetration. A series of high clerestory windows channels daylight deep into the interior space, creating an airy atmosphere regardless of the season. The living room and dining area flow seamlessly into one another, delineated by an open bookshelf structure that serves as a visual connection rather than a barrier. The flooring throughout the ground level consists of natural stone, complemented by underfloor heating that ensures consistent warmth even during colder months.
The kitchen is positioned to be both functional and accessible, designed for practical daily use. A guest toilet is discreetly accessible from the hallway, providing convenience for visitors without interrupting the main living spaces.
One of the most notable architectural features on the ground floor is the glass conservatory, or serre. This space is entirely enclosed by glass, including the roof, which allows occupants to observe the tree canopy overhead throughout the changing seasons. The conservatory effectively creates an indoor experience of the outdoor environment, usable year-round regardless of weather conditions.
From the ground floor, a steel spiral staircase serves as both a functional connection between levels and an architectural sculptural element. The craftsmanship of this staircase represents a deliberate design choice that adds visual interest to the interior.
The first floor contains four bedrooms, offering flexibility for various household configurations. The principal bedroom includes built-in closet space and provides access to a private balcony. This outdoor space faces greenery, providing a quiet moment at the beginning or end of each day.
The bathroom on this level has been completely renovated to contemporary standards. The design incorporates patchwork tiles that introduce warmth and individuality to the space. Natural light enters through two skylights positioned in the ceiling. The fixtures include a freestanding bathtub, a walk-in shower equipped with a rain showerhead, and a double vanity mounted on a wooden countertop. Underfloor heating contributes to comfort, particularly during morning routines in colder weather.
The property includes an additional basement level situated beneath a detached outbuilding. This subsurface space provides substantial storage capacity.
The outdoor areas of this property constitute a significant portion of its appeal. The total plot measures 405 square meters, with the garden specifically noted at 402 square meters. The garden has been designed as a series of interconnected spaces rather than a single expanse. Three south-facing terraces are positioned at different points within the garden, each offering a distinct vantage point and atmosphere.
The first terrace is located directly adjacent to the rear of the house, providing immediate outdoor access from the interior living spaces. The second terrace is a wooden deck structure positioned near the freestanding glass garden room, creating a transitional zone where the boundary between indoor and outdoor becomes ambiguous. The third terrace extends to water level, where the property meets a waterway at the rear boundary of the plot.
Additional garden features include an ornamental pond, a wall covered with climbing ivy that provides both privacy and visual texture, and a magnolia tree that serves as a focal point within the landscape design.
The freestanding glass garden room, referred to as an orangerie in the listing, offers versatile potential use. The space could function as a home office, artist's studio, reception room, or simply a sheltered garden seating area depending on the needs of the occupants. A notable feature of this structure is its full basement, providing additional storage or potential utility space beneath the glass-enclosed area above.
A private wooden deck extends over the water at the rear of the property, offering direct water access and views across the waterway. This space is positioned to take advantage of evening light conditions and provides a setting for outdoor dining or quiet observation of the natural environment.
The front of the property includes a spacious driveway with ample parking capacity. A carport structure has been designed to accommodate either a camper vehicle or multiple standard automobiles, addressing practical storage needs for vehicles of various sizes.
The location of this property in Engelen offers a particular combination of environmental qualities and urban accessibility. The village is situated directly along the Dieze waterway and adjacent to both the Maas river and the Engelermeer nature park. These natural features provide immediate access to walking paths, cycling routes, and water-based recreational activities beginning at the doorstep of the property.
Despite this rural setting, the historic city center of 's-Hertogenbosch is reachable by car within minutes. The urban center offers restaurants, cultural venues, shopping, and various municipal services. This proximity allows residents to engage with both natural and urban environments as desired.
The Engelen village itself maintains an established residential character with detached and semi-detached homes situated on relatively large plots along green streets. This development pattern distinguishes it from more densely built suburban areas. The neighborhood is described as quiet, with a degree of community familiarity among residents.
From a technical perspective, the property holds an energy label B rating. Insulation has been installed across all major building elements including the roof, walls, floors, and glazing. The heating system consists of a combination boiler manufactured by Intergas, installed in 2012. Additional heating is provided by a fireplace and the partial underfloor heating system mentioned previously. Domestic hot water is supplied through the same combination boiler.
The property includes connections for glass fiber internet, television cable, and mechanical ventilation. External window shading is installed for certain windows. The roof structure is a gable design with metal cladding.
Building measurements indicate a total living area of 132 square meters, with additional building-related outdoor space of 35 square meters and external storage space of 24 square meters. The total building volume is calculated at 468 cubic meters.
This property at Waterhoen 4-A represents a residential option that combines specific architectural features with direct access to natural water environments, all within proximity to urban amenities in the 's-Hertogenbosch area.

