Donkerstraat, Utrecht

Donkerstraat

Utrecht, Netherlands
  • 1 bedroom
  • Apartment
  • Surface Area: 76m2
  • Furnished
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€1595 Monthly
1 bedroom Furnished

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Spacious and bright flat in the city centre of Utrecht. Modern living in a beautiful monumental building!

Note: Property will be fully furnished

Rental price: € 1595,00 excluding service charges
Available from: 01 september 2023
Condition: furnished

Service costs: €385,00 INCLUDING advance payment G/W/E
The total service costs also include: furniture, upholstering, wifi/tv, caretaker, cleaning and electricity for common areas, garden maintenance, sewerage and glass insurance.
Internet and television can be concluded in your own name.

The flat:
A nice and bright flat consisting of a spacious living room with open kitchen, a bathroom and a spacious loft floor as a bedroom.

The original high windows ensure that both the living room and the loft floor enjoy plenty of natural light and give a spacious feeling. The living room has an open-plan kitchen. The bathroom has a shower, sink, toilet. The bedroom is very spacious and has a playful view of the house due to the loft.

There is a shared courtyard garden and central bicycle storage.

Location:
Do you want to be able to enjoy all that the centre of Utrecht has to offer? Then this is the perfect location! Located between Oudegracht, Mariaplaats and Hoog Catharijne, you will find shops, restaurants, terraces and central station around the corner. Modern living in an ancient and unique building is possible in Huis Zoudenbalch.

History of Huis Zoudenbalch:
In the centre of Utrecht, on Donkerstraat, stands a unique monumental building that has surely caught your attention before. The beautiful city castle on Donkerstraat was built in 1467, commissioned by Evert Zoudenbalch. Afterwards, it had various uses, as a chaplaincy and secretariat of the Catholic church, a trade school and a warehouse with showrooms for tradesmen, the last occupant being the Nature and Environment Foundation until 2008. In 1903, the building was destroyed by fire. The characteristic neo-Gothic facade of Namur stone, battlements, cross windows, stained glass windows with the red shutters, everything was restored in original style during the renovation. In 2011, Huis Zoudenbalch was completely renovated and converted into a complex with 24 unique flats. The flats are all different and fully insulated. There is a communal courtyard garden and a central bicycle shed.

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Although prepared with care, no rights can be derived from this text. Sizes are indicative and not NEN measured. Grant subject to approval by landlord/owner. Deposit amount may vary, depending on profile. No pets allowed. No smoking. Lease agreement for a definite period. General conditions of ROZ applicable.


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