Unique, rustic, historic!
Property, wooden house, living area 148.7 m², total area 148.7 m²
Kitchen: wood stove
Bathroom: shower
Heating and ventilation: stove heating
Additional information: double-glazed windows, free parking, electricity, borehole, outbuilding, public transport, wooden wall, Eternit roof
Communication and security: surrounded by a fence
Surroundings: forest nearby, neighbors next door, private houses nearby, roads in good condition, outside the settlement
Have you ever dreamed of writing a book or a collection of poems, but haven’t found a place that would inspire you that much? Or have you dreamed of painting a garden tractor against the setting sun?
If you have, then this offer might be for you or you know someone to recommend it to.
Here at Tõnsu Farm, in Lääne-Harju rural municipality, Kulna, in the summer of 1893, Estonian writer Eduard Bornhöhe finished his historical story “Prince Gabriel”, which is one of the most beloved historical stories in Estonian literature and was the subject of the 1969 film “The Last Relic”.
Maybe something so powerful will come from your pen that will be remembered centuries later!
This place seems so, so exciting, what else could still hatch from here.
On the property (cadastral unit 29501:010:0208) there is a barn built in 1880. According to old customs, the house has a living area, utility rooms and a barn under one roof. The house has low ceilings, but is pleasantly filled with sunlight. You can feel the atmosphere of old times there.
The house consists of 2 rooms, a large kitchen and an outdoor toilet, which is located inside the building.
Water has been brought into the house. The washing facility is currently located in the kitchen with a shower corner.
The well is not registered, needs to be cleaned and registered, the entire water system needs to be modernized. The property has an electrical connection 3x 25A.
Although the Eternit roof does not let water through visually, the entire house needs complete renovation.
The buildings need thorough renovation or the construction of new ones – it depends on the condition of the wooden structures and the enthusiasm of the new buyer to restore them. Despite such a history, there are no restrictions on demolishing the house.
However, we must take into account that the land is an archaeological excavation area, during which the top layer of soil and/or garbage is removed from the ground under the watchful eye of archaeologists with the aim of obtaining finds that can be used for archaeological research
LOCATION OF THE HOUSE:
The house is located on a public road and there are no problems with access. There is a pedestrian crossing right in front of the gate.
The large plot is located on Haapsalu Road, about 5 minutes (3.5 km) from Keila and about 25 minutes by car from Tallinn. Neighbors are nearby. When leaving the yard, there is a pedestrian crossing with street lighting right next to the garden.
The bus stop in Kulna is 100m away and about 1.5 km from Kulna train station, Niitvälja train station is about 3 km away. Lehola village center is 1 km away, where there is a kindergarten. Nearby schools are: Lodijärve school and Laulasmaa school – these schools are served by a school bus. It is very likely that Keila Secondary School will also get a place, because Lääne-Harju rural municipality has an agreement with the city of Keila.
GARDEN:
The yard area of the house is enclosed by a chain-link fence and there is a wrought-iron gate at the entrance to the yard.
This ensures privacy and wild animals cannot get into the garden to damage the orchard.
There is a large native maple tree in front of the house, which provides pleasant shade in the warm summer and the opportunity to rake a large amount of leaves in the fall.
The orchard needs rejuvenation. However, the apple trees still provide a good harvest in a favorable year. Aronias grow in front of the house, which give a rich harvest in a favorable year. In addition, there are currant bushes (black, red) and a raspberry field behind the house, which need to be tidied up. Some of the fruit trees were planted only a few years ago and will start to produce in the coming years. In addition, there are two greenhouses that are depreciated and need to be renovated.
200 spruce trees were planted on the north side of the house 5 years ago to create protection from cold north winds, they can be shaped there according to your own discretion and also removed if a better idea comes to mind.
DEVELOPMENT POTENTIAL:
Reconstruction may prove expensive, but the location and historical background give the property great potential. The farm offers several development opportunities.
This old farmstead is waiting for new caring hands to carry on its history and offer a new lease of life.
Come and see for yourself how this place can fulfill your dreams!
Valid appraisal report 87,000€
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