Detached Wilhelminian style villa with tower-like oriel, 2 terraces on a large, protected plot
The highlights are:
• historic country house by the architect Hugo Mahrenholz from 1911 with a mighty hipped roof, framed by sandstone
• 357 m² or 420 m² living space (after expansion of the attic) spread over 4 floors
• ideal for a combination of living and working under one roof
• very representative, high rooms (approx. 3.2 m) with an impressive staircase
• large, secluded property with 880 m² area including garden, barbecue area and garage
• many preserved details of the era such as double-leaf door elements with glass cassettes, stucco, lattice windows, oak parquet in ear shape, and radiator cladding made of wood
• ambitiously designed bathrooms with elements from Duravit
• large classy kitchen block by Bulthaup with stainless steel worktop, Gaggenau gas hob (5-burner) and Gutmann exhaust system
• video intercom and alarm system with video surveillance
• location in the renowned Dahlem district, with an environment characterized by other historically extremely valuable buildings
Facts
Status | Sold |
Area | Dahlem |
Price | Upon request |
Office | Berlin |
Rooms | 11 rooms |
Bathrooms | 5 bathrooms |
Size | 357 m² Tooltip content |
Construction year | 1911 |
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