This characteristic end-of-1920s house offers 143 m² of living space and combines period details with modern installations. The property has an energy label B and solar panels on the roof. Located on a quiet section of Fagelstraat in the Raadsherenbuurt, the house is near the Leidse Hout park, local shops, the Bio Science Park and public transport connections including Leiden Central station. The neighbourhood is characterised by 1920s–1930s housing, broad avenues and green public spaces, and is within a short distance of regional road links and coastal areas.
The ground floor includes a spacious hall with a modern fuse box and a toilet with mechanical ventilation. The living room features large windows, plastered walls and a herringbone parquet floor; wide folding doors at the rear open onto the sunny garden, creating a strong indoor–outdoor connection. The extended open kitchen has a cooking island, extensive storage and fitted appliances including a large induction hob, dishwasher, American-style refrigerator, wine cooler, steam oven and a Quooker. Direct access from the kitchen leads to the rear garden, which includes a detached wooden shed and a rear access path; the rear garden measures approximately 45 m² and an external storage area is listed at 5 m².
The first floor contains three bedrooms with built-in wardrobes, one of which is arranged as a walk-in closet. The bathroom is fitted with a bathtub with an integrated shower, a towel radiator and a washbasin unit. There is a separate toilet on the landing which serves the floor.
The second floor provides a spacious landing with a washing machine and dryer, two further large bedrooms and additional storage space. This level is equipped with air conditioning. The property is furnished and arranged over two main living levels plus an attic; the total layout is described as a six-room house with five bedrooms, one bathroom and two separate toilets. Additional practical details include paid on-street parking, a deposit equal to two months’ rent, exclusion of gas, water and electricity from the rent, a one-year rental term incorporating a landlord’s diplomatic clause, a built year of 1929 and a non-smoking policy. The property is not suitable for house sharers.