Nestled at the edge of the expansive Staatsbosbeheer nature reserve, this characterful detached wooden bungalow with garden room is located in the idyllic hamlet of Assel near Hoog Soeren. Set on a generous plot of 2,970 m² and bordering directly onto woodland, this property offers immediate access to scenic walking, cycling and horse-riding routes – right from your own garden.
Built in 1975 in Scandinavian style, the bungalow is constructed using a timber stacking system on a masonry foundation. Modest in appearance from the road, the property reveals itself as a surprisingly spacious home with an open, loft-like layout. The high wooden roof structure and open views to the ridge create a remarkable sense of space.
The property is accessed via an electrically operated gate from the Alverschotenseweg. The gravelled drive is laid out in a circular shape around a majestic beech tree, offering an elegant approach and ample parking space. Surrounding the house are paved paths and terraces, allowing for sun and shade throughout the day. The garden is framed by lush, mature borders.
In 2004, the property was extended to the rear with a spacious garden room measuring approximately 3.70 metres deep. This room benefits from underfloor heating and double glass doors on two sides. On sunny days, the sliding doors can be almost completely opened, turning the garden room into a veranda with direct access to the main terrace and garden. The exterior of the house was professionally painted in 2024. The home is connected to mains water and sewerage and has been lovingly maintained over the years.
Planning permission allows for an extension of the current structure up to 900 m³. The location lies within the Natura 2000 protected area of the Veluwe.
Garden and outdoor living
The garden has been thoughtfully designed to offer maximum enjoyment of peace, sunlight and nature. There are multiple terraces and paths around the house. The rear garden features a large lawn, surrounded by borders filled with herbs, perennials and ornamental shrubs. A natural pond with water lilies forms a tranquil centrepiece. The rear section of the plot gently rises into woodland and provides space for play equipment or a secluded seating area.
At the edge of the garden you’ll find a wooden garden shed and a large covered area – perfect for storing tools, bicycles or firewood. The rear of the plot is accessible for vehicles via a lockable wooden gate. The grounds are fully enclosed and fitted with sunken mesh fencing. Several outdoor electrical points, garden lighting and two water taps are distributed across the plot.
Layout
The entrance hall provides access to the living room, kitchen, cellar and utility room. The utility room includes connections for laundry and kitchen equipment, as well as the central heating boiler.
The kitchen features an L-shaped layout with soft green cabinet fronts and beechwood accents, fitted with modern built-in appliances. A large window above the worktop provides a pleasant view of the side garden.
The living room is notably bright thanks to large windows, the adjoining garden room and Velux skylights in the roof. The space offers ample room for creating comfortable sitting areas. A charming feature is the freestanding English Intrepid wood-burning stove. The open layout, with all rooms visible up to the ridge, contributes to the warm, atmospheric character of this bungalow.
The garden room is currently used as a generous dining space. Its wide glass doors and folding windows can be fully opened, creating a veranda-like effect. With direct access to the main terrace, this is a wonderful place to fully enjoy outdoor living.
From the central hall with workspace, there is access to the cloakroom with wall-hung toilet, hand basin, radiator and window, as well as to the walk-in wardrobe.
The principal bedroom is located at the front of the house and comfortably accommodates a double bed. The second room is suitable as a child’s bedroom or study. The third bedroom, currently used as a children’s room with a loft bed, offers access to the guest room and studio. Thanks to its north-facing orientation, this room remains pleasantly cool and receives ample natural light through large windows and a Velux skylight.
Surroundings
Assel is a small and private hamlet of just nine homes, originally part of the Westerwolde estate. A unique setting where tranquillity, privacy and nature harmoniously coexist. Most homes and plots remain in family ownership, contributing to the distinctive character of the area.
Despite the secluded location in the heart of nature, accessibility is excellent. The A1 motorway can be reached within 10 minutes via the Apeldoorn West exit. The towns of Apeldoorn and Ugchelen are approximately 8 kilometres away and offer a full range of amenities. The historic village of Radio Kootwijk is just 3 kilometres from the property.
The Amsterdam–Apeldoorn railway line with the crossing to the former ‘Assel halt’ lies a short distance away. This stop was once used by King William III and Prince Hendrik en route to their royal hunting lodge, Het Aardhuis. The nearby Asselse Heide is known for its scenic beauty and the opportunity to spot wildlife, particularly around dusk.
An exceptional opportunity for those who value tranquillity, nature and a distinctive architectural style – and are looking for a charming home with room to grow.