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2311 ST (Leiden - Pieterswijk)
€4,500/ month
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Panne van Soest Makelaars
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Price
€4,500.00
Deposit Amount
€9,000.00
Property Type
House
Number of Floors
3
Construction Year
1500
Plot Area
65 m²
Volume
928 m³
Bedrooms
3
Bathrooms
1
Amenities
Heating Type
Central
Parking Type
Street
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This monumental townhouse at Pieterskerkhof 22 in the historic centre of Leiden dates from circa 1500 and is listed as a rijksmonument. The property comprises multiple floors including a souterrain, ground floor, first floor and second floor, with a total living area of 233 m² and additional indoor space of 11 m². Original architectural features have been retained, including exposed beam ceilings, characteristic window frames and a brick façade with a natural stone stoep. The building is connected internally by a monumental stair that links all levels and preserves structural elements from the building’s historic construction.
The souterrain houses a contemporary fitted kitchen installed within the historic setting. Kitchen equipment includes a Bora inductive hob with integrated extraction, a wine climate cabinet, two ovens, a dishwasher and a built-in coffee system. Adjacent to the kitchen is an internal storage room with the central heating installation and further storage capacity. The souterrain has an external service entrance reached via a short set of steps.
The ground floor and first floor provide generous and flexible living spaces characterized by high ceilings, large windows and visible historic construction details. Glass partition walls with steel profiles are present on the ground floor, providing separation while maintaining visual openness. The first floor is largely open plan, offering adaptable layout options for living and working functions. The second floor includes a landing with roof light, three bedrooms and a bathroom; the bathroom is fitted with a walk-in shower, bathtub, washbasin and toilet.
Practical and property particulars: the house is a corner townhouse with a listed construction date around 1500, a volume of 928 m³ and a plot area of 65 m². The property comprises six rooms in total, including three bedrooms and one bathroom, distributed over three main living levels plus the basement. Heating and hot water are provided by a central heating boiler. The location is adjacent to the Pieterskerk in Leiden’s city centre, within walking distance of cafés, restaurants, cultural facilities and local shops, and with Leiden Centraal station and regional roads accessible by a short cycle or car journey. Parking is by permit in the area. The tenancy is offered for the entire building; shared tenancy is not permitted.
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NO2
20.49µg/m 3
O3
6.65µg/m 3
PM10
24.91µg/m 3
PM2.5
20.85µg/m 3
Data sourced from the nearest monitoring station. Directly from the official Dutch air quality network: Luchtmeetnet
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