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Black-tailed godwits in the sky, cows in the meadow and the peace and quiet of the open countryside. In Watergang, just above Amsterdam, you really live in the country. If you are looking for new construction in Watergang, you will get plenty of space, tranquility and nature. While bustling Amsterdam is within cycling distance.

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New construction in Watergang: charming ribbon village with character

Watergang, home to nearly 600 people, is a charming ribbon village with character. Besides "ordinary" stone houses, you will find wooden dike houses and black tarred hay houses in Waterland. The most striking building is the church, built in 1642. The nave is of red brick, the tower of wood. During a major restoration in the 1980s, that tower was completely replaced. Quite extraordinary that new construction is also taking place in Watergang.

Wetlands of Ilperveld nature reserve next door

If you love peace and quiet and space, Watergang is truly a place for you. With meadows, ditches, reed beds and the wetlands of the Ilperveld nature reserve surrounding the village, you will enjoy endless views here every day. At the same time, the bustling amenities of Amsterdam are very close by. You truly have the best of both worlds in Watergang.

Watergang: within biking distance of Amsterdam

The village is surprisingly easily accessible. In 5 minutes you are on the A10. By bike you are in fifteen minutes in the new district NDSM in Amsterdam North. Buses take you quickly to the Metrostation Noord, from where you can take the Noord/Zuidlijn to the center of Amsterdam, for example.

New construction in Watergang

On this page you will find the new construction offers registered with us for Watergang. You can also read the latest news. You will find an overview of the new construction available in the entire region (Metropolitan Region Amsterdam) on the supply page on this website.

Sources and more information: www.stiereveld.nl and Wikipedia | Photography: Pixabay