£1,512,636
€1,745,000
4 bed country house for saleDennendijk 6, 7274 AV Geesteren, Netherlands
4 beds
2 baths
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About this property
Mechanische ventilatie, zwembad, airconditioning, dakraam, zonnepanelen, balansventilatie
Exclusive country house on a large plot, with guest house, swimming pool, and paddocks for horses
On the edge of the picturesque village of Geesteren stands this magnificent country house with guest house and office space—a place where tradition and high-end living meet. This extremely luxurious ensemble covers a generous plot of over 1.9 hectares, consisting of impressive ornamental gardens, a beautiful ‘paddock paradise’ and the ancient orchard.
The main house dates from 1935, but in recent years – while retaining its rural character – it has been completely transformed and made sustainable into the exceptionally beautiful farmhouse it is today. No expense was spared, with a consistent choice of extremely high-quality materials, and the beautiful paintwork on all the woodwork is striking. The roofs and windows are well insulated. The garden has a ground installation for 90 (!) solar panels, and there are two large solar collectors on the roof of the farmhouse. This magnificent house therefore has an excellent energy label A+.
B&B or home office?
In 2018, the former warehouse was replaced by a beautiful, architecturally designed (Haverkort Architects) barn with an attractive thatched mansard roof. A statement house and a landmark in the village, as it is virtually the only part that is really visible from the public road. So, have you always wanted to run a B&B, or do you work from home and need a fantastically equipped office? Then the Dennendijk ticks quite a few boxes.
In short, everything about this estate—because that's what we can call it—is just right: The proportions, the elegant design, the meeting of classic traditional and modern... It is an oasis of luxury and blissful tranquility in the most beautiful region of the country: The Achterhoek.
Geesteren
Geesteren is a charming village in the Achterhoek, bordering the Twente region. The church tower with its golden hen and rooster, dating from the 16th century, dominates the horizon and is surrounded by a patchwork of meadows, rolling hills, and fields. Time seems to have no hold on the character of this village; it is old-fashioned in its beauty, and a few years ago its charm was rewarded with the title ‘Most Beautiful Village in Gelderland’.
Ground floor - Main house
Two decorative wrought iron gates provide a fitting welcome. You can park on the spacious driveway on the right, with a view of the incomparably beautiful gardens. The entrance is located under the porch, on the side of the house.
The central hall is magnificent, with natural stone tiles, cream-colored, smoothly plastered walls, and fresh white woodwork. On the left is the toilet with a washbasin and the stairs to the upper floor.
On the right is the kitchen, the beating heart of this house. The design is truly beautiful: Traditional craftsmanship by Lodder Keukens from Barneveld, equipped with all modern conveniences. Every door, drawer, and function has been carefully considered. The kitchen has an L-shaped layout and is very spacious, so there is plenty of work space and room for all your guests at the large dining table.
The fronts are copper-colored, which creates a beautiful interplay with the marble countertops and the sleek appliance wall. The kitchen is equipped with built-in appliances such as a dishwasher, refrigerator, and freezer. Furthermore, there is an induction hob (90 cm), a coffee machine (Gaggenau), a 4-in-1 boiling water tap (Quooker), and a generous wine climate cabinet (Liebherr).
Adjacent to this, accessible both through the glazed French doors from the kitchen and from the central hall, is the spacious sitting and garden room; what an ambiance! The floor is covered with oak herringbone parquet, which, together with the old beams, gives a classic context to the contemporary interior. The room is fabulously beautiful, but it is also homely: Cozy and warm.
There are two sitting areas, both with a fireplace: On the one hand, in the living room, a sandstone fireplace with a wood-burning stove behind glass and, on the other hand, a modern gas fireplace in the charming garden room.
On the left side of the house is the bedroom with bathroom on the ground floor. The former barn doors have been filled with glass and offer a view of and access to the garden and stables. Adjacent is the beautiful bathroom, with a double bathtub, spacious walk-in shower with rain and hand shower, a toilet, and a beautiful double sink.
At the rear of the house is the spacious utility room with pantry, built-in cupboards, and connections for a washing machine and dryer. From the utility room, you can walk straight into the garden.
Upper floor
The bright and sunny landing—which embraces the central atrium—has three spacious bedrooms and a beautiful bathroom with a walk-in shower (with rain and hand shower), toilet, and sink.
Guest house annex office
The entrance is located both at the front and in the stables. From the stable complex, there is a bright hall with a series of attractive built-in cupboards. On the left is a storage room and the toilet, and at the rear is the large laundry room with connections for a washing machine and dryer.
Adjacent to this is the lock – the walls entirely filled with glass – which provides access to the ground floor of the guest house/office, a magnificent open space in which the staircase serves as a room divider. There is an office space and the room where the large conference table is located. There are built-in cupboards and a toilet with a washbasin.
Upstairs is a spacious bedroom.
Stables and garage
This country house is designed for keeping horses. The stable complex is therefore magnificent! At the front is the space for motorized horsepower: The large garage (56 m2) with double, electrically operated roller doors. From the garage, there is access to the spacious attic (30 m2).
The stable complex has three large stalls, a wash area, and French doors to the paddock.
Outdoor space
With over 1.9 hectares, you have plenty of space to enjoy yourself here! There is a beautiful ornamental garden with a lawn as smooth as a billiard table. Your privacy is guaranteed here by the beautiful planting of large, evergreen rhododendrons, beech hedges, and various deciduous trees surrounding the property.
From the kitchen, there is access to a lovely sun terrace, which borders the heated swimming pool (5.40m x 11.70m) and surrounding terrace. Here you will find a canopy with sun loungers.
At the rear of the garden is the orchard with a four-legged haystack. The solar panels are also located here. This part of the grounds is divided into two paddocks with a shallow pond in between.
There is also a classic chicken coop—made of black rebated cladding with a red roof—with two stalls, a storage room, and a shelter for the horses.
Adjacent to this is a large barn, again in black Swedish rebated cladding with a red roof, with a large carport and two spacious sheds.
General:
Year of construction: 1935 and converted into a farmhouse in 1993, but also almost completely modernized in recent years.
Maintenance: Good to excellent.
Insulation: Roof insulation (Unidek), facade insulation in the garden room, facade insulation, insulating glazing.
Heating: Hybrid heat pump (lwp) for underfloor heating and radiators
Sustainability: 90 solar panels
Location: Just outside the built-up area of Geesteren
Outbuildings: Guest house annex office
Horse stable and very spacious double garage (56 m2) with loft
Brick, largely lockable, carport (84 m2)
Chicken coop (29 m2)
Extra: Second access road
: The outdoor swimming pool (5.4 m x 11.7 m) with sun deck is heated by an independent lwp (air heat pump)
Volume: 994 m3
Living area: 258 m2
External storage space: 320 m2
Plot size: 19,250 m2
Energy label: Energy class A+
Acceptance: In consultation
This property has undergone a structural survey and has an energy label.
On the edge of the picturesque village of Geesteren stands this magnificent country house with guest house and office space—a place where tradition and high-end living meet. This extremely luxurious ensemble covers a generous plot of over 1.9 hectares, consisting of impressive ornamental gardens, a beautiful ‘paddock paradise’ and the ancient orchard.
The main house dates from 1935, but in recent years – while retaining its rural character – it has been completely transformed and made sustainable into the exceptionally beautiful farmhouse it is today. No expense was spared, with a consistent choice of extremely high-quality materials, and the beautiful paintwork on all the woodwork is striking. The roofs and windows are well insulated. The garden has a ground installation for 90 (!) solar panels, and there are two large solar collectors on the roof of the farmhouse. This magnificent house therefore has an excellent energy label A+.
B&B or home office?
In 2018, the former warehouse was replaced by a beautiful, architecturally designed (Haverkort Architects) barn with an attractive thatched mansard roof. A statement house and a landmark in the village, as it is virtually the only part that is really visible from the public road. So, have you always wanted to run a B&B, or do you work from home and need a fantastically equipped office? Then the Dennendijk ticks quite a few boxes.
In short, everything about this estate—because that's what we can call it—is just right: The proportions, the elegant design, the meeting of classic traditional and modern... It is an oasis of luxury and blissful tranquility in the most beautiful region of the country: The Achterhoek.
Geesteren
Geesteren is a charming village in the Achterhoek, bordering the Twente region. The church tower with its golden hen and rooster, dating from the 16th century, dominates the horizon and is surrounded by a patchwork of meadows, rolling hills, and fields. Time seems to have no hold on the character of this village; it is old-fashioned in its beauty, and a few years ago its charm was rewarded with the title ‘Most Beautiful Village in Gelderland’.
Ground floor - Main house
Two decorative wrought iron gates provide a fitting welcome. You can park on the spacious driveway on the right, with a view of the incomparably beautiful gardens. The entrance is located under the porch, on the side of the house.
The central hall is magnificent, with natural stone tiles, cream-colored, smoothly plastered walls, and fresh white woodwork. On the left is the toilet with a washbasin and the stairs to the upper floor.
On the right is the kitchen, the beating heart of this house. The design is truly beautiful: Traditional craftsmanship by Lodder Keukens from Barneveld, equipped with all modern conveniences. Every door, drawer, and function has been carefully considered. The kitchen has an L-shaped layout and is very spacious, so there is plenty of work space and room for all your guests at the large dining table.
The fronts are copper-colored, which creates a beautiful interplay with the marble countertops and the sleek appliance wall. The kitchen is equipped with built-in appliances such as a dishwasher, refrigerator, and freezer. Furthermore, there is an induction hob (90 cm), a coffee machine (Gaggenau), a 4-in-1 boiling water tap (Quooker), and a generous wine climate cabinet (Liebherr).
Adjacent to this, accessible both through the glazed French doors from the kitchen and from the central hall, is the spacious sitting and garden room; what an ambiance! The floor is covered with oak herringbone parquet, which, together with the old beams, gives a classic context to the contemporary interior. The room is fabulously beautiful, but it is also homely: Cozy and warm.
There are two sitting areas, both with a fireplace: On the one hand, in the living room, a sandstone fireplace with a wood-burning stove behind glass and, on the other hand, a modern gas fireplace in the charming garden room.
On the left side of the house is the bedroom with bathroom on the ground floor. The former barn doors have been filled with glass and offer a view of and access to the garden and stables. Adjacent is the beautiful bathroom, with a double bathtub, spacious walk-in shower with rain and hand shower, a toilet, and a beautiful double sink.
At the rear of the house is the spacious utility room with pantry, built-in cupboards, and connections for a washing machine and dryer. From the utility room, you can walk straight into the garden.
Upper floor
The bright and sunny landing—which embraces the central atrium—has three spacious bedrooms and a beautiful bathroom with a walk-in shower (with rain and hand shower), toilet, and sink.
Guest house annex office
The entrance is located both at the front and in the stables. From the stable complex, there is a bright hall with a series of attractive built-in cupboards. On the left is a storage room and the toilet, and at the rear is the large laundry room with connections for a washing machine and dryer.
Adjacent to this is the lock – the walls entirely filled with glass – which provides access to the ground floor of the guest house/office, a magnificent open space in which the staircase serves as a room divider. There is an office space and the room where the large conference table is located. There are built-in cupboards and a toilet with a washbasin.
Upstairs is a spacious bedroom.
Stables and garage
This country house is designed for keeping horses. The stable complex is therefore magnificent! At the front is the space for motorized horsepower: The large garage (56 m2) with double, electrically operated roller doors. From the garage, there is access to the spacious attic (30 m2).
The stable complex has three large stalls, a wash area, and French doors to the paddock.
Outdoor space
With over 1.9 hectares, you have plenty of space to enjoy yourself here! There is a beautiful ornamental garden with a lawn as smooth as a billiard table. Your privacy is guaranteed here by the beautiful planting of large, evergreen rhododendrons, beech hedges, and various deciduous trees surrounding the property.
From the kitchen, there is access to a lovely sun terrace, which borders the heated swimming pool (5.40m x 11.70m) and surrounding terrace. Here you will find a canopy with sun loungers.
At the rear of the garden is the orchard with a four-legged haystack. The solar panels are also located here. This part of the grounds is divided into two paddocks with a shallow pond in between.
There is also a classic chicken coop—made of black rebated cladding with a red roof—with two stalls, a storage room, and a shelter for the horses.
Adjacent to this is a large barn, again in black Swedish rebated cladding with a red roof, with a large carport and two spacious sheds.
General:
Year of construction: 1935 and converted into a farmhouse in 1993, but also almost completely modernized in recent years.
Maintenance: Good to excellent.
Insulation: Roof insulation (Unidek), facade insulation in the garden room, facade insulation, insulating glazing.
Heating: Hybrid heat pump (lwp) for underfloor heating and radiators
Sustainability: 90 solar panels
Location: Just outside the built-up area of Geesteren
Outbuildings: Guest house annex office
Horse stable and very spacious double garage (56 m2) with loft
Brick, largely lockable, carport (84 m2)
Chicken coop (29 m2)
Extra: Second access road
: The outdoor swimming pool (5.4 m x 11.7 m) with sun deck is heated by an independent lwp (air heat pump)
Volume: 994 m3
Living area: 258 m2
External storage space: 320 m2
Plot size: 19,250 m2
Energy label: Energy class A+
Acceptance: In consultation
This property has undergone a structural survey and has an energy label.