Neoclassical mansion Kekerdom is a rare residence that blends architectural heritage with the serenity of protected landscape. This former rectory, originating circa 1850, stands as a monument and underwent a complete renovation in 2007, with the elegant glass conservatory updated in 2024. Set on an expansive 4,200 m² plot, the mansion features a living area of 387 m² and combines ten rooms that offer flexibility, privacy, and a sense of grandeur rarely seen.
The property is defined by its connection to nature: views reach toward the iconic Sint-Laurentiuskerk on one side, while the opposite aspect opens to wild meadows where horses, cattle, and nesting storks add to the setting’s authenticity. Historic village life and sweeping river landscapes coexist here, creating a unique residential atmosphere. The old orchard and wild garden, complete with private water, further enhance the experience of space and tranquility.
On the ground floor, two refined living rooms open to light and garden through original sliding doors, accentuated by natural stone flooring and underfloor heating. The kitchen, fitted with a classic AGA, integrates seamlessly with outdoor terraces, while the adjacent utility spaces and bedroom suite add versatility—ideal for guests or home office needs. Upstairs, five generous bedrooms provide ample room for living or working, supported by a renovated bathroom suite with underfloor heating. Additional spaces include a cellar, outbuildings such as a former stable, and a separate barn in the orchard. The original composition is complemented by technical updates: monument glass, ecohome-controlled floor heating, and updated heating systems, delivering discreet comfort for modern living.
Neoclassical mansion Kekerdom offers a rare intersection of history, peaceful nature, and architectural excellence, surrounded by the richness of Gelderse Poort and the Millingerwaard nature reserve, all within reach of city amenities.