Villa Ter Aar on Navigable Waterways introduces 232m² of living space set on an expansive 3,267m² plot. This villa presents a rare opportunity to own a home of substance, light, and connection to Dutch waterways, where the garden extends seamlessly to a private jetty, offering direct boating access to the Langeraarse Plassen and beyond.
Built in 2004 and finished to exacting standards, the villa unfolds over three floors, with a generous living room illuminated by bay windows, a dark Jatoba wood floor, and a fireplace that shapes the atmosphere. The open-plan kitchen, enlarged and fitted with Miele and Bosch appliances, features a dedicated utility room and four French doors opening to the oak veranda and architect-designed garden. Below, a dry basement with a 2.29m ceiling provides excellent wine storage or work space.
Five bedrooms capture daylight and green views, with the first floor anchored by a lofted landing and luxurious bathroom, and the top floor offering flexible space for study or work. The garage accommodates two vehicles, set behind a private driveway. Sustainability underscores every detail—fully insulated, 12 solar panels, plastic frames with insulated glazing, and a heat recovery system deliver energy class A.
Set in Ter Aar’s Waterrijck villa park, peace, privacy, and proximity to golf, schools, and lakes define daily life. Alphen aan den Rijn, Leiden, and Amsterdam are within easy reach, while cycling paths and water sports abound locally. Villa Ter Aar for sale fuses architectural clarity with genuine comfort, water access, and a privileged station in the Green Heart of the Netherlands.
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