Along the leafy Vonderlaan, in the villa district of Berg en Bos, stands this characterful detached villa dating from 1922. Authentic charm, modern comfort and a high-quality finish come together here in a natural way. In recent years, the villa has been carefully modernised and made more sustainable, resulting in a ready-to-move-into family home with energy label A, set on a generous plot of 892 m².
The house has a warm and inviting atmosphere, thanks to its attractive architecture, high ceilings, warm colour palette and characteristic stained-glass panels set within timber-framed windows. At the same time, the level of comfort is entirely in keeping with modern living, with full insulation, a heat pump, underfloor heating on all floors and HR+++ glazing. The contemporary kitchen, stylish bathroom and sustainable installations form a fine complement to the preserved authentic details.
Surrounding the house is a garden that offers a sense of freedom and privacy, fully redesigned in 2025. The rear garden faces south-east and features a raised terrace with large-format tiles directly adjoining the house. At the far end of the garden is a second terrace with flagstones and a pergola, creating a relaxed, South African-inspired atmosphere. Large borders with corten steel edging and mature planting give the garden a well-kept, contemporary feel. There is parking on the property for several cars, including an EV charging point. The generous plot also offers possibilities for a future extension or an additional outbuilding.
The Vonderlaan is situated in the Berg en Bos villa district, known for its distinguished villas, broad avenues, mature trees and green surroundings. Paleis Het Loo, Hoog Soeren and the Kroondomeinen are all close by, offering beautiful opportunities for walking and enjoying nature. Everyday amenities such as schools, supermarkets, sports clubs and healthcare facilities can also be reached within minutes. The centre of Apeldoorn, with its shops, restaurants and theatre, is within cycling distance. The A1 and A50 motorways are easily accessible, and the railway station is also nearby, making this an excellent location for accessibility.
Layout:
The entrance creates a warm and stylish first impression. The light oak Hungarian point parquet floor, smooth plastered walls, timber staircase and stained-glass window immediately set the tone for the atmosphere found throughout the house. The hall provides access to the modern cloakroom WC and the cellar. At the front of the house is an inviting study, with views over the front garden and the spacious driveway.
From the hall, you enter the living area with open-plan kitchen and sitting room. The high ceilings with decorative mouldings, large windows and garden-room extension create plenty of natural light and a pleasant sense of space. The light oak Hungarian point parquet floor continues throughout the ground floor, which also benefits from underfloor heating.
The luxury kitchen is arranged in two sections. The walnut kitchen section with Neolith marble-effect worktop includes a sink area, dishwasher, BORA induction hob with integrated extraction and ample storage space. The second section, finished with taupe-coloured fronts, is fitted with two ovens, a large fridge and a separate freezer.
Adjoining the kitchen is the living room, with space for a large dining table, a comfortable seating area and a light-filled spot in the garden room. French doors provide a natural connection between the living space, the terrace and the garden.
On the first floor, the landing is beautifully lit by a characteristic stained-glass window. At the front is the generous principal bedroom with a luxury fitted wardrobe. At the rear is a second spacious bedroom. The third bedroom is currently used as a study or home office.
The modern bathroom is stylishly finished with beton ciré walls, large floor tiles, a walk-in shower with glass screen, washbasin vanity unit and wall-hung WC. The long window brings in pleasant natural light.
The second floor has been opened up and is fitted with two large roof windows, allowing for attractive natural light. A freestanding bath is currently positioned here, giving this floor a distinctive and relaxed atmosphere. Due to the lower roof height, the space is particularly suitable as a play floor, relaxation area, hobby room or, for example, an atmospheric wellness or yoga space.
This villa combines the atmosphere of 1922 with the comfort and sustainability of today, in a location where greenery, tranquillity and accessibility come together beautifully.
You are warmly invited to experience the house for yourself during a viewing.