This exceptional 4,273 ft² (181 m²) seven-bedroom, three-bath waterfront villa in the south of Amsterdam is a rare gem that offers ample living space and a unique architectural style. Built in 1938 by architect TH. J. Lammers, the villa boasts details of the 1930s, including stained glass doors and windows, arched doors, and round windows, all preserved with high-quality materials during its complete renovation in 2006.
The villa’s first floor has an impressive entrance hall with a marble floor, a spacious half bath, and access to all rooms. The bright living room and dining area offer a fireplace, stained glass, and a wooden herringbone floor. The kitchen is well-equipped with built-in Gaggenau appliances and leads to a conservatory with double doors out to the beautiful sunny garden that wraps around the property. The bedrooms are located on the second and third floors of the villa, with a primary suite boasting a balcony overlooking the water. Parking is available on-site and in the double garage.
Located in the peaceful and prestigious Herman Gorterstraat, the villa is conveniently located near Amsterdam’s South Station, the Zuidas (aka “the Financial Mile”), and the shops on Beethovenstraat and Cornelis Schuytstraat. This street is beloved for its greenery and unique detached villas on the water. The beautifully landscaped Beatrixpark is accessible directly from the south side of the street, with the Stedelijk Museum, Rijksmuseum, and Van Gogh Museum close by, and the Concert Hall and the Vondelpark are each within walking distance.