Villa Rossum combines the grace of its 1897 origins with contemporary allure, set within a 2,150 m² nature garden populated with fruit trees and edible plantings. This villa Rossum, designated a municipal monument, offers 277 m² of living area framed by original architectural details, including sliding stained glass doors, high ceilings, a broad main staircase, and crafted cabinetry. Light flows through bay windows to spaces anchored by parquet floors and a wood-burning stove, while a bespoke kitchen connects seamlessly to the garden—a design realized in 2021 to enhance indoor-outdoor living. Throughout the property, authentic features are preserved, balanced with energy-efficiency, resulting in energy class B.
The villa comprises five bedrooms and one bathroom, with rooms thoughtfully arranged for work, rest, or creativity. Elements like an historic washstand with marble and refined cabinetry subtly express the home's legacy, while spaces such as the attic, studio, and a technical area support versatile private and professional uses. The outbuilding and generous, biodiverse garden offer privacy, seasonal color, and an ecosystem alive with birds and wildlife, reflecting the natural rhythm of the property. All amenities—including underfloor heating, mechanical ventilation, double glazing, and solar panels—quietly enhance daily comfort and sustainability.
Located amid Rossum’s network of tree-lined streets, this property provides a tranquil and connected lifestyle within a welcoming community, with essentials and select restaurants close at hand. Villa Rossum is a rare opportunity to inhabit an architectural narrative where space, history, and nature exist in considered equilibrium.