Charming Courtyard House in the Historic Artiestenhofje – Zeeheldenkwartier
Located in the atmospheric Artiestenhofje, also known as Trompstraathofje, this characteristic courtyard house offers a unique opportunity to live in a quiet yet central location in The Hague. Built around 1875 by order of King William III, this courtyard exudes history and authenticity. Within minutes, you can reach the historic city center of The Hague, the lively Anna Paulownaplein, or the cozy Piet Heinstraat. The beach of Scheveningen is also easily accessible by bike.
Layout
Upon arrival, you enter the courtyard through a wide access gate situated between house numbers 168 and 200. The sunny south-facing front garden provides access to the house. You step into the hallway with a utility closet. At the front, there is an open kitchen equipped with a 4-burner gas stove and extractor hood. The bright living room at the rear features a charming fireplace and French doors leading to the backyard, where the storage shed is also located.
An open staircase in the living room leads to the first floor. Here, you'll find a spacious master bedroom at the rear. The bathroom includes a shower, bathtub, and double sink. A separate toilet with a small sink is located on the same floor. The second floor houses a large attic room, ideal as a second bedroom, office, or hobby room.
Details
Freehold property
Year of construction: 1875
Listed as a protected cityscape
Energy label D
Double-glazed windows
Front and back garden
Non-resident clause applies
Age and materials clauses apply
In short, this is a unique opportunity to acquire a courtyard house with a rich history in a prime location in the Zeeheldenkwartier. Schedule a viewing today!