Discover a remarkable historic residence located in the charming city of Brugge, a true gem blending centuries-old charm with modern comfort. Priced at €795,000, this exquisite property offers an exceptional opportunity to own a piece of Brugge's rich architectural heritage. Situated at Ontvangersstraat 2 B, this residence is nestled in a tranquil, traffic-calmed residential area between the Moerstraat and Noordzandstraat, just a short walk from the prestigious Prinsenhof. The property is a beautifully restored 16th-17th-century wide townhouse, featuring a façade width of approximately 11.5 meters, which showcases its impressive historical character while offering all the amenities of contemporary living. Restored with meticulous care by heritage architect Hubert Davans and owner-architect Daniël Desmyter in 1994, the house has preserved its authentic materials and traditional aesthetic, ensuring that the historic ambiance remains intact while integrating modern comforts seamlessly. This residence boasts a generous living space of approximately 245 square meters, distributed across several thoughtfully designed levels. The ground floor welcomes visitors into a spacious living room illuminated by large high windows, filling the space with natural light and complemented by a stylish slate floor. Adjacent to the living area, a versatile room with built-in open shelving provides flexible usage options such as a music room, office, bedroom, or library—tailoring the home to your personal needs. The kitchen exudes charm with its colorful cement tile floor and a historic fireplace adorned with decorative tiles, creating a cozy yet practical environment. The property includes one bathroom, equipped with contemporary fixtures, and gas central heating ensures warmth and comfort throughout the year. Upstairs, you'll find two large bedrooms and a bathroom, while an insulated and finished attic offers ample potential for additional bedrooms, a studio, or recreational space. The technical area on this level ensures ease of maintenance and functionality. Outside, the property features a discreet city garden with a garden shed—an ideal outdoor retreat—complemented by a large, dry cellar providing practical storage solutions. The residence is located within a protected urban environment designated as a cultural value area, emphasizing its significance within Brugge’s historic fabric. Its energy performance is classified with an EPC reference of 20230403-0002854940-RES-1, with a primary energy consumption of 309 kWh/m² per year. This property is perfect for those seeking a unique blend of history, authenticity, and everyday comfort. For more details or to arrange a viewing of this exceptional residence, contact us today—this is a rare opportunity to own an authentic piece of Brugge’s heritage.
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