the residence – layout and finishes
the house offers a total living area of approximately 434 m² (excluding basement) and includes eight bedrooms, multiple bathrooms, and a spacious cellar. the layout is classic and generous, with high ceilings, large rooms, and elegant finishes throughout.
ground floor
the imposing entrance at the center of the façade opens into a wide, marble-floored hallway with a high ceiling that runs the full depth of the house, offering a beautiful view through to the rear garden and the tea pavilion by the river de leede.
to the right lies the atmospheric library with fireplace and tall windows overlooking the front garden. through en-suite doors, it connects to the sitting room at the rear, featuring a monumental ceiling and a second fireplace. large windows frame views of the lush rear garden.
on the left side of the hallway is the elegant dining room, also with fireplace and garden view. the spacious and characterful kitchen is located at the back of the house, overlooking the garden. from here, a staircase leads down to the vaulted cellar. midway along the hallway is the main staircase, with cloakroom and guest toilet.
basement
beneath the staircase lies a charming, vaulted cellar in historical style, featuring a natural stone counter with sink. perfect for storing wine or provisions, it adds a distinctive, authentic touch to the house.
first floor
the grand staircase leads to the first floor, where a spacious landing connects to four large rooms. the two front rooms serve as bedrooms, while the rear rooms are currently used as offices but can easily be convert ed back into bedrooms.
a dressing room connects directly to the master bedroom at the front, which includes a luxurious bathroom with bathtub, double sink, and toilet. there is also a second bathroom with walk-in shower, toilet, and a built-in counter with sink, currently used as a laundry area.
second floor
the second floor comprises five additional bedrooms of varying sizes and two bathrooms, each equipped with air conditioning. the attic above houses the central heating systems, accessible via a loft ladder.
the garden
the estate is surrounded by a beautifully landscaped enclosed garden with three access points. the main entrance, reached via a wooden bridge from burgemeester ketelaarstraat, leads to the front garden and stately entrance. a second gate provides car access from the side, while a third connects directly to the historic park groot leerust.
the garden features a symmetrical layout with low boxwood hedges, mature planting, and well-tended borders. at the rear, a sunny terrace overlooks the water and provides direct access to the river de leede, complete with a private mooring suitable for a boat up to approx. 12 meters.
in the front garden, in a sheltered position, lies a heated outdoor swimming pool with natural stone terrace. the adjacent outbuilding serves as a pool house, equipped with kitchenette, changing area, and toilet, and is currently used as a fitness room.
on the side of the plot there is a garage, currently used for storage, as well as two outdoor parking spaces, a garden shed for bicycles and waste bins, and a small greenhouse for plants.
exceptional ambiance and key features
groot leerust offers a unique atmosphere that combines historical elegance with modern comfort. character-defining elements such as marble floors, ornate ceilings, parquet flooring, and paneled doors are complemented by contemporary kitchens and bathrooms. its national monument status underscores the home’s historical and cultural value, while the high-quality finishes and generous layout meet the expectations of discerning buyers.
the setting, bordering an ancient waterway and surrounded by parkland, makes this an exceptionally picturesque and rare opportunity.
Key Details
Historic estate dating from 1717
Fully renovated in 2001
Impeccably maintained
Plot size approx. 1,955 m²
Living area approx. 434 m²
Additional indoor space 36 m² (cellar and ground floor above cellar)
9 bedrooms and 4 bathrooms
Heated outdoor swimming pool with pool house (14 m²)
Garage (18 m²) and two outdoor parking spaces
Bicycle shed (12 m²) and greenhouse (6 m²)
Private mooring with direct access to the Kagerplassen
Three gated entrances
Landscaped garden with boxwood structures and mature trees
Adjacent to historic Park “Groot Leerust” with its picturesque tea pavilion
Located in the highly desirable municipality of Teylingen, offering peace, space, and refined living
Location and Surroundings
The estate covers approximately 1,955 m² in the northern part of Warmond (municipality of Teylingen), located at Burgemeester Ketelaarstraat 1, near the river De Leede. Although situated in the heart of the village, it forms an oasis of peace and greenery, surrounded by mature trees and water.
Warmond is known for its affluent and lush setting along the Kagerplassen. Groot Leerust borders the idyllic Park Groot Leerust (approx. 8,300 m²), with its monumental trees and serene water views, creating a unique, park-like ambiance. Nearby are other historic estates, marinas, and the vast waters of De Kaag and the Kagerplassen.
Thanks to its private mooring, the property offers direct access by boat to the Kagerplassen — ideal for boating and water sports enthusiasts. Its favorable position between Leiden and Schiphol Airport, and close proximity to the A44/N206, make it a perfect retreat for those seeking both tranquility and excellent accessibility.
on the banks of the kagerplassen, in a truly exceptional location, stands the country estate “groot leerust” – a charming and characterful residence featuring a boxwood front garden designed by an architect, a romantic rear garden, swimming pool, and private mooring. set on a generous plot of approximately 1,955 m², this estate offers a rare combination of peace, privacy, and direct access to the water.
historical background
country estate groot leerust is a distinguished manor dating back to the early 18th century, founded in 1717 and extended in 1844. since 1970, the residence has been listed as a national monument. the rectangular house exudes classical grandeur, with a white-plastered façade, elegant symmetry, imposing windows, and a distinctive polygonal wooden cupola above the central staircase. monumental features such as marble floors, richly decorated ceilings, and original shutters (persiennes) testify to its historical character and are protected as part of the monument.
in 2001, the entire house underwent a full renovation and has since been meticulously maintained. the renovation introduced modern comforts while preserving all original details and protected architectural elements.
the rear garden forms part of the beautifully landscaped park groot leerust, once the estate’s private garden and now a public park, lying picturesquely along the river de leede.