Property Overview
Located at Boeyinkweg 3, this villa in Zelhem, Netherlands, distinguishes itself through its unique history and sophisticated transformation. Originally built in 1937 as a mill and then expanded as a silo tower in 1956, this structure has been meticulously renovated and reimagined into a luxurious, energy-neutral detached country house by 2017. Despite its past left intact to preserve its rich heritage, the modern integration includes top-of-the-line sustainable technologies and architectural enhancements designed by the reputed Vincenth Schreurs.
Property Features
- Elegant villa with an area of approximately 338 m², set on a plot of 1,186 m²
- Offers 5 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms
- A++ energy efficiency rating with triple-glazed windows and 38 solar panels
- Heat pump technology complemented by underfloor heating and cooling systems
- High-end Bulthaup kitchen with integrated appliances
- 18 meters high panoramic rooftop terrace
- Potential B&B in the silo tower with an independent entrance
- Large utility and storage areas including a basement of about 35 m²
Amenities Include
- Modern wood stove in the living room
- Gaggenau built-in appliances in the kitchen
- Garage and additional off-street parking
- Luxury bathroom fittings including a freestanding bathtub and walk-in shower
- Stunning architectural features including high ceilings and aluminum-framed large windows
Living in Zelhem - Local Area Overview
Zelhem, nestled in the gorgeous Achterhoek area, boasts a blend of rural charm and necessary conveniences. The Pieterpad trail, running merely 50 meters away from the property, provides perfect settings for outdoor enthusiasts who cherish hiking and nature walks. The vibrant community here offers ... click here to read more