Historic house Ooij is positioned high on an old river mound beside a picturesque kolk in the rural outskirts of Ooij. Built in 1875 as a rectory and now recognized as a municipal monument, this residence has been sensitively renovated, seamlessly marrying original character with contemporary refinement. The home comprises two full floors and a spacious historical cellar, while a generous atelier extension welcomes light and sweeping views of the garden and surrounding meadows.
Entering the impressive hallway, elegant spatial connections unfold between the kitchen with dining area, the living room, and a private library. The gallery, accessible both from the kitchen and a separate exterior entrance, leads into the sunlit atelier, making it a tranquil workspace with panoramic rural vistas. Upstairs, a broad landing opens to the main bedroom, a comfortable bathroom, an additional smaller bedroom, and practical attic storage. In total, the house offers 287 m² of living area on a plot of 2,445 m².
The garden, encircled by mature fruit trees and rose arches, is fully enclosed for optimal privacy. A charming garden house with terrace and wood stove offers a peaceful retreat. The property includes three private parking spaces outside the secure gate. Energy class C is assured through roof, wall, and floor insulation, HR+ glazing, partial underfloor heating, HR central heating, air conditioning, and 13 solar panels. Historic house Ooij balances heritage with serenity and nature, all just minutes from the liveliness of Nijmegen.