Situated in the heart of historic Leiden is the atmospheric Langebrug, a street with a rich history dating back to the Middle Ages. Originally a canal, known as the ‘Vollersgracht’, this area was the domain of craftsmen such as weavers and spinners. In the 17th century, the canal was covered, leading to the formation of the current street, which has remained an important link in Leiden’s vibrant city life ever since. Surrounded by monumental buildings and steeped in history, the Langebrug offers a unique combination of authentic charm and urban dynamism.
This magnificent national monumental mansion, located in the heart of the city, offers unprecedented opportunities for both living and working. The building, with its impressive facade and characteristic details, houses a ground floor and basement that are ideal for a business or practice space, while the upper floors offer the perfect living environment. The first and second floors have been carefully preserved, with a beautiful, visible roof construction that gives the building a special atmosphere and space. In addition, a spacious loft has been created in the high roof, which offers extra possibilities for storage or as a unique workplace. The high ceilings on the ground floor and 2nd floor give the spaces even more cachet. This mansion is a great opportunity for the buyer who is looking for a characteristic property with potential, which combines the rich history of the building with modern possibilities.
The building was completely renovated in the 1980s in a fully documented manner. The drawings and many photos of this are available.
In its current state, it is possible to use a commercial space on the ground floor and basement, as well as an independent living space with its own kitchen and bathroom on the first and second floors.
Living on the Langebrug means:
The perfect start to your day: Start your morning with fresh coffee and crispy rolls from the bakery around the corner.
Authentic cosiness: Within walking distance you will find the two weekly markets with local delicacies, fresh flowers and artisanal products.
Culture and history: Step out the door and discover museums, canals, courtyards and historic buildings that make Leiden unique.
Culinary enjoyment: Cozy cafés, restaurants and terraces are all a stone’s throw away.
Layout:
Basement:
– vaulted ceiling;
– separate toilet.
Ground floor:
– shop/business space
– private entrance to homes
– washing machine connection
– staircase to first floor
First floor:
– landing;
– living room, open kitchen and sleeping area;
– bathroom #1 with shower, toilet and sink;
– staircase to second floor;
Second floor:
– landing;
– bathroom #2 with shower, toilet and sink;
– living room;
– open kitchen;
– staircase to mezzanine;
Mezzanine:
– sleeping area;
– technical/storage space.
The following clauses apply to the purchase agreement:
– Non-self-occupancy clause;
– Old age clause;
– Asbestos clause.
Features
Place | Leiden |
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Asking price | 650.000 k.k. |
Status | Beschikbaar |
Available at | In overleg |
Type of house | Woonhuis |
Construction year | 1750 |
Living area | 100m² |
Number of rooms | 5 |
Plot size m² | 42m² |
Services | Mechanische ventilatie, tv kabel, dakraam, natuurlijke ventilatie |
Parking | Parkeervergunningen |