Koningin Julianaweg 3 in Leidschendam is a detached villa designed by architect Van Vliet (1900–1992) and registered as a municipal monument. The property dates from 1930 and offers two main living levels plus an attic and a cellar. The building’s historic architectural character is combined with modern fixtures and fittings. The house is located near Damlaan and the Sluis area and has access to local schools, shops and public transport routes as well as road connections.
The ground floor is entered via a formal access door leading to an entrance hall with a view of the main staircase and a separate toilet with basin. From the hall there is access to a kitchen equipped with modern appliances and to a spacious L-shaped living room with an open fireplace. The kitchen provides a view of the terrace and a door to the basement; an additional bedroom or study is located adjacent to these spaces. The property’s usable living area is 176 m² with an additional 32 m² of other indoor space and a total volume of approximately 540 m³.
The first floor contains three bedrooms and a bathroom fitted with a shower, a jacuzzi and a washbasin with vanity. A fixed staircase leads to the attic level where a fourth bedroom with built-in wardrobes and access to a balcony is located. In total the house has seven rooms including four bedrooms, one bathroom and one separate toilet. The property is fitted with double glazing and a central heating system; an energy label is not available in the listing data.
The plot measures 364 m² and includes a northwest-facing rear garden of approximately 150 m², noted for its size and privacy. A detached brick garage with capacity for one car is situated at the rear of the garden; additional external storage of 20 m² is recorded and parking is possible on the private grounds and in a parking garage. Rental conditions in the listing indicate the rent is exclusive of gas, water and electricity, TV and internet; a security deposit is required (listed at €4,000) and the minimum rental period is 12 months.