Den Hoorn, Midden-Delfland
NeighbourhoodThis is a place where village life feels genuine. The house sits on Koningsveldland, a quiet street in Den Hoorn, and with 144 m² of space and an A++ energy label, it's built for comfort and low running costs. The asking price of €750,000 is on the high side compared to other terraced houses in Midden-Delfland, but the modern build and excellent efficiency justify it.
Den Hoorn is a village, not a neighbourhood, as one resident puts it: "A nice village with people who still look out for each other. We were immediately taken into the community." Another notes that Den Hoorn has been a village for centuries, with several identifiable parts. It's a place where families and older residents mix, and the streets feel safe. The village has a strong sense of community, and the local facilities, a GP, supermarket, primary school, are all within a five-minute walk.
Your daily routine here is easy. The PLUS supermarket is just around the corner for bread and groceries, and there's a Lidl a couple of streets away for a bigger shop. For school runs, the Gabriëlschool Harnaschpolder and de Schatkaart are both a five-minute walk, while Stanislas Dalton Delft for secondary education is also close by. The municipality Midden-Delfland keeps the village green and well-maintained, with a park just a couple of streets away.
At the time of writing the home is listed via several channels, including, Pararius and Huispedia.
Details of this home
Koningsveldland 7, Den Hoorn
Good · 2 residents
We were immediately taken into the community
Auto-translated to English by AIDen Hoorn has been a village for centuries, since 1100 Den Hoorn has been a village; previously it fell under the municipality of Schipluiden and since the formation of the municipality of Midden-Delfland our village falls under that. Den Hoorn is still quite a bit larger than the indicated part on the map, with about 5 or 6 (for the local population) identifiable village parts/neighbourhoods.
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About Koningsveldland 7, Den Hoorn
The price is on the high side compared to other tussenwoningen in Midden-Delfland, but the house is modern (built in 2013) and has an A++ energy label, which means very low energy costs. The 144 m² floor area and 142 m² plot are generous for a terraced house. Whether it's fair depends on how much you value a new-build standard and village atmosphere.
The energy label is A++, the highest possible. This means the home is extremely energy-efficient, with excellent insulation and likely a heat pump or solar panels. Your heating and electricity bills will be very low compared to older homes. It's a modern, sustainable property.
The nearest train station is 3.1 km away. That's about a 7-minute drive or a 35-minute walk. For daily commuting by train, you'd likely cycle or drive to the station.
There are two primary schools within a five-minute walk: Gabriëlschool Harnaschpolder (642 m) and de Schatkaart (668 m). For secondary education, Stanislas Dalton Delft is 782 m away, and there are more options within a couple of kilometres. The area is well-served for families.
Den Hoorn is a village with a strong community feel. Residents describe it as a place where people look out for each other. It has a mix of families and older residents, and the streets are quiet and safe. The village has its own shops, GP, and schools, so you don't need to travel far for daily needs.
With 144 m² of floor area, it likely has at least three or four bedrooms, but you would need to check the floor plan with the agent.
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