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A stately and particularly Amazing estate together with the coach house, the other buildings and the lush park or almost ten acres. Thanks to the minutely executed, complete renovated, This property is currently in a glorious state of maintenance.
The estate has two monumental access gates at the tree lined road in Aerdenhout. Here you still make a truly regal entrance. As the gracious manor comes in view, many visitors gasp for breath. The villa, constructed in classical style in 1923 to a design of architect Andries de Maaker, looks glorious. However, this is not a haughty, distant house. The estate is an aristocratic, dignified house, which exudes a certain amiability at the same time. This is also apparent upon arrival. It is not a house in which you would feel lost, despite the surface area of 980 m2, divided across two residential layers. On the contrary, the manor has very pleasant human dimensions. The hall is outright majestic and if the fire crackles in the monumental marble fireplace, then you would be tempted to nest in an armchair with a nice glass of wine and to stay right there. But then you would miss a lot of beauty.
From the entrance there is a view right through the heart of the house and the family lounge to the back, where double doors open to a spacious plateau and the amazing park garden landscaped with terraces. As it happens, this was designed by the famous landscape architect Leonard Antony Springer, who extended the line of sight with a formal water feature. In addition to this lounge, the ground floor offers a library with adjacent sitting room with fireplace, a third sitting room with fireplace and a regal dining room. On the right side of the house there is the atmospheric kitchen diner in classical manor style with ashlar countertops, fireplace and a large hearth with wrought iron La Cornue stove. All closets and/or wainscoting in the house – from the library to the kitchen, the scullery, the tableware room and the office at the front of the house – are custom made and created in the same fitting style. On the upper floor there is a billiard room with balcony, a pantry and toilet area, four very spacious bedrooms, three bathrooms, a washing and ironing room and the luxurious master suite with fireplace, bathroom with whirlpool, steam shower and drench shower and a wardrobe room of 24 m2. Above the entire manor there is a storage attic (256 m2) and there is a basement including climate-controlled wine cellar and a fitness and wellness area with sauna, tanning salon, shower and toilet.
The entire renovation was done by a dream team of craftsmen and specialists. Nothing was left up to chance, because a historical country seat like Klein Bentveld deserves only the very best, in the opinion of the current owners. Only 'perfect' was good enough when it came to the renovation. This did not just apply to the manor – also the coach house, ' the swimming pool and accompanying romantic pool house, the terraces, stairs and even the classical wooden playhouses on the area were renovated with precision. The all-weather tennis court, with charming house with pantry and the artificial turf hockey field were newly placed. The manor, the coach house and 't Jagthuys are located on a connected domain, but with individual privacy. This magnificent park garden was landscaped all over by garden architect Robert Broekema. Lines of sight from the original design of Springer were restored and the ponds, two access gates, entrances and exits and the complete pavement were renewed.
The coach house provides 292 m2 living area and has the same distinguished appearance as the manor. It is currently in use as representative office area, but all facilities are present to immediately make use of it as comfortable and very stylish residential house.
Also 't Jagthuys, currently in use as a guesthouse, provides the ultimate ambiance for comfortable residential pleasure with over 300 m2 of living area in a warm, rural style – a lovely kitchen diner, living room with fireplace, atmospheric dining room and three beautiful bedrooms with two bathrooms on the upper floor. The possibilities and unique residential experience which the estate can offer its inhabitants, can hardly be expressed in words. You have your own 'kingdom' on ten acres in the middle of Aerdenhout. Or, as a famous, large landowner once said: 'Residing in a country seat is a celebration. The building is special, the ambiance is special, everything is large and spacious and comes with allure and it exudes the atmosphere of an extraordinary and rich life'.
General information : The main house
• Construction year 1923.
• Renovation 2006-2007.
• Living area: 979.3 m².
• Other integral area: 119.8m².
• Content buildings: approx. 3,500 m³.
• Oak parquet floors.
• Ashlar floors in all wet areas.
• Hallways and wet areas featuring 'whites'.
• Double stairway for residents and personnel.
• Rich ornaments, architraves and crafted doors.
• Complete double glazing.
• All stone floors feature floor heating.
• Ornaments ceilings with recessed lighting, headroom ground floor 3.63 m¹.
• Home automation lighting system.
• Radiators hidden in alcoves.
• Flagstone floor in basement.
• Venetian Blinds around.
• Blind shutters on either side of the entrance.
• Heating, Remeha Quinta 55, 2007 (2x) cascade arrangement.
• Hot water supply, Nibe boilers 270 litres, 2010 (2x)
• Induction loop for purpose of hot water supply.
• Multiple areas featuring air conditioning.
• Mechanical ventilation all wet areas.
• Video intercom with operation access gate.
• Computer-operated weather-dependent sprinkler system with own pumps.