On Bondgenotenlaan, in the heart of Leuven’s vibrant city life, a remarkable piece of heritage lies hidden behind this stately façade. The Bosmans architect’s residence, designed in 1868 as the private home of architect L. Bosmans, is today a protected monument and a rare, well-preserved ensemble within the urban fabric.
The property was recently fully renovated under the supervision of the heritage authorities and with great respect for its original character. Today, it has been divided into eight distinct units, each with its own identity, yet connected by a clear common thread.
That thread lies in the details. Marble fireplaces, refined stucco work and crafted wall panelling continue to define the atmosphere. This was a home consciously designed, and that is still tangible today.
The ground-floor apartment is one of the most distinctive units within the building. Its proportions, ceiling heights and sequence of spaces create a natural flow. Everything feels intuitive, without ever becoming predictable.
Through the entrance hall, you arrive in the impressive stair hall, which immediately sets the tone and leads into the central living area with adjoining kitchen. The bedroom is located at the front, while the bathroom is discreetly integrated into the layout. Circulation throughout the apartment is compact and clear, without any loss of space. The apartment is also directly accessible by lift.
The renovation was approached with deliberate restraint. The character of the property remains entirely intact, while the comfort reflects contemporary living.
At the rear lies a green communal garden — a peaceful setting that forms a beautiful contrast with the rhythm of the city at the front.
A total of eight properties are available within this building. Prices start from €375,000. In this advert, we are deliberately focusing on the ground-floor flat.
Would you like to invest in a unique piece of Leuven heritage? For more information please contact Jelle@immodome.be or +32 489 88 55 13.