Townhouse Leiden captures a rare confluence of historic gravitas and present-day possibility. Set along the Zoeterwoudsesingel, this stately residence dating to 1875 is a testament to refined nineteenth-century architecture and the rhythms of generations who have cherished its spaces. With a living area of 268 m², this well-maintained municipal monument welcomes you with high ceilings, intricate ornamental plasterwork, and authentic stained glass, all preserved with quiet care.
The ground floor offers a generous layout, flowing from a formal entrance to a gracious living room overlooking the tree-lined singel. A study, expansive dining room with garden access, and a kitchen designed for convivial family life create a spatial narrative defined by both tradition and potential. The over 15 meter deep rear garden forms a private sanctuary in the heart of Leiden, enclosed by mature greenery and multiple terraces.
Seven bedrooms and two bathrooms span the upper floors, complemented by a balcony, abundant storage, and a spacious attic. Energy class D and the presence of solar panels suggest a thoughtful approach to modernization. The home stands near Leiden's historic center, the Singelpark, and a range of daily amenities and transport connections. For those drawn to authenticity and future-forward comfort, this townhouse in Leiden is a canvas for a new chapter of refined living.