Description
**Valeriusstraat 89 H, 1075 EP Amsterdam**
Charming and spacious double ground-floor apartment of approximately 148m², located on the prestigious Valeriusstraat. This home offers an expansive, bright living room with a fireplace, three well-sized bedrooms, a sun terrace, and a lovely south-facing garden.
**Location & Accessibility**
The property is situated in the highly desirable Oud-Zuid district, near the ‘Cornelis Schuyt’ area with its various exclusive shops, close to Jacob Obrechtstraat and the beautiful Vondelpark. All amenities, such as highly regarded schools and public transport (various tram and bus lines), are within walking distance. Additionally, there are numerous terraces and restaurants nearby, as well as the shopping streets of Van Baerlestraat, Beethovenstraat, and P.C. Hooftstraat on one side, and the Concertgebouw, Rijksmuseum, and Museumplein on the other. The apartment is also conveniently located near several major roads, with Schiphol Airport just a 20-minute drive away. Parking is available through a permit system, and paid parking is possible right in front of the building.
**Layout**
**Ground Floor**
Elegant entrance with a vestibule and a long hallway that provides access to all rooms on the ground floor. At the front, there is a handy storage space and a separate toilet with a sink. At the rear, you’ll find the kitchen, equipped with a 5-burner gas stove with extractor, an oven, a dishwasher, and a fridge/freezer combination. The spacious living area spans the entire length of the property, allowing for plenty of natural sunlight, and can be arranged to suit your preferences. The current residents have created a generous sitting area at the front, where the fireplace is also located. At the rear is the dining area and an additional workspace. French doors open onto the delightful sun terrace of approximately 6m². The adjacent stairs lead down to the lovely south-east facing garden of around 40m². The basement storage room (approx. 8m²) can also be accessed via the garden.
**First Floor**
Via the staircase in the hallway on the ground floor, you can reach the first floor of the apartment. From the central landing, you have access to all rooms, including two well-sized bedrooms, a study, a built-in cupboard with connections for a washing machine and dryer, and the bathroom. At the front is the first bedroom with spacious built-in wardrobes and a characteristic balcony. Next to it is the study. At the rear, you will find the second bedroom, also fitted with large built-in wardrobes, large windows, and a French balcony. The bathroom is also at the rear and features a walk-in shower, double sink with cabinet, and a sauna.
**Valeriusstraat 87-91:**
The construction of the Valeriusstraat took place between approximately 1901 and 1904, and many buildings were designed by the same architects. Valeriusstraat 89 (the central façade) was designed by the architect duo P.A.J. Scheelbeek and J.J. Heijthekker, whose designs were more imaginative than those of their colleagues. Many houses in this street feature Art Nouveau details, such as wrought iron with whiplash curves, extended arches, stained glass, and sometimes tile panels in the entrances and archways. This is one of the finest and purest blocks, with a slightly Viennese feel. The left and right façades are mirrored, with a distinct central façade in between. They sit on a grey stone base and are further constructed from brick with white-painted details. Each façade has two doors leading to the ground and upper apartments, and the buildings have five floors, including the basement. The left and right façades feature round balconies on the first floor and rectangular balconies on the second, with wrought iron railings. The window frames are tripartite with segmental arches or stone lintels, and the windows on the third floor are set within large arches with decorative stone blocks. The cornices are deeply overhanging. The central façade has a protruding tripartite window with circular decorations on the ground floor and a three-sided balcony above. The windows on the upper floors are also tripartite, and the cornice is flat with pilasters.
Source: *Art Nouveau in Amsterdam 1895-1910* (see photos)
**Details:**
- Apartment right of 148m² (NEN2580 report available)
- Unique garden (approx. 40m²) with sun terrace (approx. 6m²) facing southeast
- Cozy balcony (approx. 2m²) at the front
- French balcony at the rear of the house
- Bright family home with ample storage space and high ceilings
- Located on freehold land, so no leasehold
- Energy label C
- VvE contribution: €250,-
- Delivery in consultation
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