Historic town house from the Wilhelminian era in the best location near the Alst
Only a few steps away from the Alster, this special piece of jewelery from the early days is enthroned in a perfect location. Built in 1884, the upper-class town house is one of the historic town villas that give Harvestehude its unique, exclusive character.
The townhouse, which is so typical for Hamburg and Harvestehude, stretches from the expanded basement over the stately mezzanine floor to the characteristic tower with onion dome on the attic floor. The white facade with numerous decorations, ornaments on the windows and lavishly designed balconies clearly show the greatness of this era. During the extensive renovation, a lot of attention was paid to preserving the core of what defines this property - spacious rooms with raised ceilings, high double-leaf interior doors and skylights and therefore the best lighting conditions.
The townhouse is free-standing on three sides and can be reached by car via a private road. Via the side driveway you drive to the detached garage with two parking spaces and from here you can enter the villa directly through the garden. Another side entrance, offer you comfortably acess to all four levels with the subsequently built-in glass elevator - a real luxury in a historic and listed villa like this one.
You reach the main entrance via a stately staircase made of large, anthracite-colored steps, which is framed by well-tended rhododendron bushes. The minimalist front garden design with the modern high-gloss entrance door creates a successful contrast to the Art Nouveau elements.