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Szekszárd Mészáros Lázár utca 7
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Posted: 25 days ago
Floor Area
148 m²
Rooms
4
For sale in one of the most charming villages of the Völgység region in Tolna County, Bonyhádvarasd, is this solid and well-maintained 4-bedroom, 146 m² Swabian farmhouse with 50 cm thick rammed earth walls and a 3.1 m ceiling height. Set on 1.024 hectares of land, this authentic property is in need of renovation but can be modernized according to your needs. The house is equipped with water, gas, electricity, and sewer. Heating is provided via a gas boiler, with an additional old solid-fuel boiler available. The home can be arranged as a two-generation living space with separate entrances, featuring a shared 32 m² living room as the central area. Over its century-long history, minimal alterations have affected the house's authenticity, and restoration to its original state is achievable with little effort. The original decorative windows, radiating true village prosperity, require restoration or replacement. The porch columns, approximately 1.6 m wide, are also original. The residential house and the wrought iron fence facing the street are currently under local heritage protection, and with minimal work, the stable building can also be included in this protection, allowing for financial support for renovation as a folk architectural value. Renovations cannot alter the protected appearance or proportions of the building, but all other modifications are permitted. Reference number: M322053





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Szekszárd Mészáros Lázár utca 7
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for sale
Posted: a month ago
Floor Area
148 m²
Rooms
4
For sale in the charming village of Bonyhádvarasd, located in the Tolna County of Hungary, this solid, 110-year-old family house is in good condition but requires renovation. The authentic 4-bedroom house is constructed with 50 cm thick rammed earth walls and boasts a ceiling height of 3.1 meters, offering 146 m² of space. It comes with a long porch and is set on a 1.024-hectare plot. The property is connected to water, gas, electricity, and sewage. Heating is provided by a gas boiler, and there is also an old solid fuel boiler available. This house can be configured as a two-generation living space with separate entrances, featuring a shared 32 m² living room as the central area. Throughout its century-long history, minimal alterations have affected the house's originality, and with a little work, it can be restored to its original state. The built-in, beautifully crafted original windows emit a true sense of village prosperity, although they may need restoration or replacement. The approximately 1.6-meter-wide porch is flanked by original porch columns. The residential building and the wrought iron gate facing the street are currently under local heritage protection, but with some effort, the barn can also be included under protection, allowing for potential support for renovations as a folk architectural value. Renovations cannot alter the protected form and proportions but do allow for other changes.
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