Groot Noordhof combines the charm of a historic estate with unrivalled living comfort, a particularly atmospheric interior and attractive investment potential. The moment you step inside, it feels just right: warm materials, authentic details and thoughtful touches complement one another, creating a homely, peaceful atmosphere that rarely feels so natural.
The location is equally special: surrounded by open countryside yet a short distance from the coast. Just 5 km from the sea lies this charming manor farm, discreetly nestled in a peaceful, green setting with sweeping views over the polders.
A stately avenue leads to the estate, where a spacious courtyard forms the heart of the property.
The manor house (478 m² of living space) welcomes you with an entrance hall featuring an authentic staircase. There are also three living areas, two kitchens, three full-sized bedrooms and two bathrooms. The attic floor offers space for additional use, such as extra rooms. Surrounding the house are several terraces overlooking the surrounding landscape.
In addition, the estate comprises eight fully licensed holiday homes. Each accommodation has its own kitchen, living area, bathroom, bedroom(s) and private terrace. These licences provide an immediately viable business with a stable income base.
There are also interesting prospects for expansion. For example, there is a permit to extend the middle house with four additional bedrooms and three bathrooms
A separate building offers the possibility of creating a seminar or meeting room of approximately 290 m², which opens up further opportunities for events or group stays. The existing bar area and attic floors further enhance this potential.
The history of Groot Noordhof dates back to the 17th century, when the polders were reclaimed. The estate is already mentioned on the Ferraris map (1771–1778) as ‘Groet Noorthuys’. Authentic features, such as the characteristic ‘moefen’ in the façades, still bear witness to these origins.
Around 1830, the farmstead was rebuilt and further extended as a tenant farm for the de Pélichy family. Historic structures such as the transverse barn with carriage house, basket-arch gates and stables with overhanging eaves have been preserved and today form a harmonious whole with later renovations.
The buildings, constructed of anchored brown brick, are grouped around a courtyard that has now been landscaped as a garden. Authentic joinery, louvred windows and other distinctive details contribute to the estate’s unique character.
Groot Noordhof is a place where tranquillity, space and history come together, whilst offering concrete opportunities for living, commercial use and further development.
Located near Nieuwpoort and the Belgian coast, just 5 km from the sea.
The unique historic manor farm “Groot Noordhof”, featuring 8 licensed holiday accommodations in a prime location near the sea
€
2.750.000
Diksmuidse Weg 10, 8620 Ramskapelle
20
10
1672 m²
7096 m²
General
AddressDiksmuidse Weg 10, 8620 Ramskapelle
Number of bedrooms20
Number of bathrooms10
Surface Ground7096 m2
Living Area1672 m2
Financial
Price€
2.750.000
Buildings
BuildingsOpen
Construction year1950
Urban planning information
Pre-emption rightNo
Building permitConstruction permitted
Summons releasedNot motivated
Allotment permitNo
DestinationAgrarian area with valuable landscape
Protected heritageNo
Flood sensitivityNon-flood zone
Defined riverbank zoneNot applicable
Asbestos certificateNon-destructive asbestos inventory
G-scoreClass D
P-scoreClass D
Energy performance
Electricity inspection certificateYes,
not conform
EPC350 kWh/m2 per year
EPC reference20240219-0003147924-RES-1
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