The characteristic thatched VILLA De Reigertoren at Rondelaan 2 in Bergen NH, is a rare gem of architectural beauty. This architecturally built national monument, designed by J.B. van Loghem in 1918-1919, is a remarkable example of expressionist architecture. Situated in a beautiful location on the edge of extensive woods towards the sea, on a generous plot of 1, 310 m of private land, the house offers peace and freedom, with an enclosed woodland garden all around and a functional stone outbuilding.The layout comprises on the ground floor an entrance hall, cosy living room with bay window, chimney (take a look at those beautiful green glazed bricks!) and French doors to a terrace; furthermore a study with chimney, spacious bright kitchen with underfloor heating and scullery, as well as a small bathroom with shower and toilet. Below the entrance hall is a spacious cellar with headroom.On the first floor are four spacious bedrooms, all with access to the front or rear balcony and mostly with practical closets, and a second bathroom with bathtub and walk-in shower. There is a separate toilet. The bathroom and toilet have underfloor heating. A fixed staircase leads to the spacious attic with potential for several rooms. Here in a separate room is the central heating boiler (Atag - 2022) also technical room. The fixed staircase leads to the third floor with the famous tower room with access to the viewing platform. Here you will also find the historical framework with the theosophical emblem. From this tower, the first owners used to practise their astronomy hobby and gave star lessons to children from the neighbourhood using a telescope. The name De Reigertoren was probably inspired by the fact that from the tower the heron nests in the Berger Forest ( Reigersbos ) could be counted.With a capacity of about 1000 m and a living area of about 267 m, this classic 1920s property feels like a warm family home. It is almost entirely back in the state as architect Van Loghem intended this national monument to be. The interior, also designed by Van Loghem, is largely intact, with original fireplaces, built-in cupboards, doors, panelling and ceilings. The current residents have tastefully renovated and furnished the villa with much love and an eye for detail. Outside, the house is also a feast for the eyes: built in brick and partly with friezes with herringbone brickwork, sloping gables and an imposing thatched roof (recently partly replaced by thatcher). A prominent element is of course the brick tower on the west facade, with sloping sides and rectangular windows on different levels. The entrance is on the right side of the tower, under an overhanging storey. The south facade has a wide bay window and a balcony with a parapet of wooden sections. The surrounding garden is among other things equipped with a sprinkler system and there are several seating areas and beautiful planting beds, on the driveway there is enough space for several cars. There is also a charging station for an electric car (solar panels on the outbuilding).Enjoy living on one of the most beautiful lanes in Bergen, near the Bergerbos and the Schoorl Dunes, the highest and widest dune area in North Holland. Bergen aan Zee beach is easily accessible by foot, bike or car, while the village offers an array of cosy restaurants and terraces for a good glass of wine and a delicious dinner. Art lovers will feel at home in Bergen, with its annual art 10-day, nearby museum Kranenburgh and numerous local artists. Schools (both primary and secondary) are all within walking or cycling distanceWith cities like Alkmaar (a 10-minute drive away), Haarlem (a 20-minute drive away) and Amsterdam (a 40-minute drive away) nearby, it is easy to enjoy the best of both nature and urban culture. In short, living in this house in the Heerlijckheid Bergen is a real pleasure.For a viewing, we would be happy to make an appointment with you.
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