Farmhouse Bergen Centre anchors itself on Natteweg, a rare provincial monument in the Netherlands thoughtfully restored across generations since 1876. This farmhouse, offering 342 m² of living space, forms a quiet enclave within walking distance of the heart of Bergen, set on 2,002 m² of mature, private gardens. The property encompasses a main residence with eight bedrooms and four bathrooms, a holiday cottage and a separate apartment, each unified in their sense of space and presence.
On entry, the tumbled Italian farm tiles and abundant light from the long windows establish a mood of ease and permanence. The 18-metre living room shifts quietly from living to working, anchored by a wood-burning stove. A country-style open kitchen forms the heart of the home, connected to utility spaces and a pantry, leading naturally to terraces and the landscaped garden. The principal suite, together with three additional ground floor bedrooms, is supported by bathrooms with understated finishes. The separate apartment with private access extends privacy for guests.
Beyond the main house, a holiday cottage stands behind the farmhouse, with a heated veranda, living area, open kitchen, three bedrooms and a private garden, creating opportunity for refined guest stays or rental income. Throughout, insulation, partial underfloor heating, natural ventilation and security reinforce daily comfort. A substantial wooden garage accommodates multiple cars, and sweeping lawns, terraces, and a greenhouse evoke a careful balance of form and rural tradition. This farmhouse Bergen Centre offers a rare equilibrium of history and present, privacy and village immediacy.