








Spacious Corner Home with 4 Bedrooms and Large Garden in Village Centre
Key Features
Description
The property is located at Weteringsingel 210 in Hendrik-Ido-Ambacht, specifically in the Dorp neighbourhood within the Centrum district. This corner house was built in 1964 and has a living area of 103 square meters with a total plot size of 198 square meters. The property features three living levels and contains five rooms in total, including four bedrooms.
Location wise, the home is attractively positioned diagonally opposite the Sandelingenpark, providing excellent recreational opportunities nearby. Daily shopping can be done at the Albert Heijn supermarket on the Reeweg, which is within walking distance. Sports enthusiasts will appreciate the proximity to Sportpark Schildman, home to two football clubs, a tennis association, korfball, and volleyball facilities. Families with young children will find the children's farm conveniently close. For dining out, the popular Happy Italy restaurant is also within walking distance. The property benefits from excellent connectivity, being just a short distance from the on-ramps to the A16 and A15 motorways, offering quick routes towards Dordrecht and Breda as well as Rotterdam and The Hague.
Hendrik-Ido-Ambacht itself is a sought-after village known for its pleasant, rural atmosphere while still providing all the amenities one might need. The combination of village charm and practical conveniences makes this location particularly desirable.
The ground floor features an entrance hall with a modern meter cupboard, staircase, a storage closet, and a toilet room. The toilet is finished with floor tiles and partially tiled walls, and is equipped with a duoblock toilet. The L-shaped living room has an open plan kitchen. The kitchen is arranged in a corner configuration and includes upper and lower cabinets, a close-in boiler, and built-in appliances consisting of an induction cooktop, refrigerator, freezer, and combination microwave. The ground floor has a herringbone pattern laminate floor and opens to the garden through sliding patio doors.
The first floor comprises a landing, three bedrooms, and a modernized bathroom that was renovated in 2024. The bathroom features trendy floor and wall tiles, electric underfloor heating, a vanity unit, a wall-hung toilet, and a shower cabin.
The second floor consists of a front landing area housing the HR combi boiler (Vaillant, installed in 2016), connections for laundry appliances, and a large Kunststof Velux window. The attic space serves as a fourth bedroom with a dormer window and offers ample storage space behind the knee walls.
The property boasts numerous strong points. It is centrally located within the neighbourhood. There are four spacious bedrooms and a dormer window on the top floor. All window frames have been replaced with plastic frames featuring HR++ glass for improved energy efficiency. The rear garden is generous in size and includes a garden canopy. The kitchen is modern with full built-in appliances. The bathroom was completely renewed in 2024 and includes underfloor heating.
Energy efficiency has been well addressed in this home. The property has an energy label B rating. Insulation measures include roof insulation, floor insulation, and partial wall insulation, plus insulation pearls in the crawl space. The exterior facade has been recently re-pointed and treated with impregnation. The property also features air conditioning in both the living room and the master bedroom. Screens have been installed for sun protection.
The rear garden measures 97 square meters, with a depth of 11.50 meters and a width of 8.45 meters. It is oriented to the northeast and is accessible via a rear path. There is also a front garden. An attached wooden storage shed with electricity is available, though this shed itself is not insulated. Parking is available on the public road.
The architectural style of this corner house is characteristic of Dutch residential construction from the 1960s, featuring a gable roof covered with tiles. Over the decades, the original structure has been thoughtfully upgraded to meet contemporary standards of comfort and energy efficiency while maintaining its practical layout. The total volume of the property is 388 cubic meters, providing a sense of spaciousness.
The ground floor layout maximizes the available space with the open plan configuration of the living and kitchen areas. The L-shape of the living room creates natural zoning possibilities, allowing for distinct areas for dining and relaxation. The herringbone pattern laminate flooring adds a touch of elegance to the ground floor while being practical for daily family life. The sliding doors to the garden create a seamless indoor-outdoor connection during warmer months, extending the perceived living space.
The kitchen, while compact, is efficiently designed with the corner layout making good use of the available space. The inclusion of a close-in boiler ensures immediate hot water availability at the kitchen sink. The induction cooktop represents a modern, energy-efficient cooking solution, while the combination of separate refrigerator and freezer provides ample food storage capacity for a family.
On the first floor, the three bedrooms offer flexibility in their use. The rooms can serve as children's bedrooms, a home office, or a guest room depending on the needs of the occupants. The completely renovated bathroom from 2024 represents a significant upgrade, with the electric underfloor heating providing comfort during colder months. The choice of trendy tiles and a wall-hung toilet reflects contemporary design preferences.
The second floor transformation from a basic attic to a full fourth bedroom with dormer window has effectively increased the usable living space of the home. The large Velux window on the landing provides natural light and ventilation to this level. The placement of the boiler and laundry connections on this floor keeps utility functions separate from the main living areas. The storage space behind the knee walls is a practical feature that helps keep the living areas organized.
The energy performance of this 1964 home has been significantly improved through various measures. The B energy label indicates that the property performs well above average for homes of this vintage. The comprehensive approach to insulation, including roof, floor, partial wall, and crawl space insulation with pearls, creates a more comfortable indoor climate and reduces heating costs. The HR++ glazing in the plastic window frames further contributes to energy efficiency while requiring minimal maintenance compared to traditional wooden frames.
The air conditioning installation in both the living room and master bedroom addresses the need for cooling during summer months, a feature that adds considerable comfort value. The screens provide protection from excessive solar heat gain while maintaining views and allowing ventilation.
The garden configuration with both front and rear gardens enhances the street presence of this corner property. The 97 square meter rear garden, while facing northeast, still receives morning and midday sun. The garden canopy extends the usability of the outdoor space, providing shelter for outdoor dining or relaxation regardless of weather conditions. The rear access path is a practical feature for garden maintenance and for reaching the storage shed without going through the house.
The location within the Dorp neighbourhood places residents in the heart of Hendrik-Ido-Ambacht's community life. Village centres typically offer a stronger sense of community compared to newer suburban developments, with local amenities within comfortable walking distance. The proximity to the Sandelingenpark provides green space for walking, jogging, or simply enjoying nature without needing to travel.
The transport connections are particularly noteworthy. Quick access to both the A16 and A15 motorways makes this location practical for commuters working in Dordrecht, Rotterdam, The Hague, or Breda. The combination of village living with urban connectivity is increasingly valued by home seekers who want to escape the city while maintaining easy access to employment centres.
This corner house on Weteringsingel offers a combination of location, space, modern amenities, and practical features that would suit families, couples, or individuals looking for a comfortable home in a well-connected village setting. The updates and improvements made to the property over the years, particularly the recent bathroom renovation, indicate a home that has been cared for and progressively improved.

