Authentic Stay in the Heart of Historic Westland
Experience a nostalgic retreat at the "Westlands grape" cottage, located in the lively heart of the famous Westland horticultural region. Once celebrated throughout Europe for growing the finest grapes in unique, triangular greenhouses, this area offers a rich history and scenic beauty.
The spaceLocated in the historic center of Naaldwijk, the central village of Westland, this house offers a cozy, museum-like atmosphere, in which you will be immersed in the history and heritage of the region. The property is spread over two floors and offers ample space for two guests. On the first floor you will find a bathroom, a comfortable living room and a fully equipped kitchen. The second floor features another bathroom, a spacious bedroom, a sitting area with a pantry and a charming balcony.
With approximately 80 m² of space, this house is perfect for those with an interest in horticulture, history, culture and the arts. Located in the historic part of Naaldwijk, you'll be surrounded by local culture, restaurants, bars, and convenient shopping opportunities, all within walking distance. Just 5 km to the west, you can explore the famous dunes and beaches of the Dutch coast.
The Westland region is still a thriving center for the production of vegetables, flowers, and plants, with greenhouses supplying markets across Europe. Within a radius of 10 km, you can visit The Hague, the political center and royal city of the Netherlands, as well as the historic city of Delft, known for its Delft Blue pottery and the tragic death of William of Orange, the founder of the Netherlands, in 1584. The coastal town of Hoek van Holland is also nearby, where you can explore the entrance to the port of Rotterdam, the largest port in Europe, or take a ferry to the UK. Rotterdam itself is only 25 km away and offers a wealth of experiences for city lovers.
The house is equipped with heating, modern security features, Wi-Fi, and convenient parking, ensuring a comfortable and safe stay.