The existing single-family house from 1938 is a very beautiful red brick building. The extremely well-balanced architecture and proportions show typical elements of the construction period, such as masonry details and gables, which complement the imposing impression of the villa with a full basement.In 1989, the house was expanded to include a large conservatory with a garden orientation. Planned by Hamburg architects, it impresses with a construction made of wood and steel as well as special details such as a roof wreath with a built-in fan, partly green cathedral glass, airy and light-looking supports and colored glazed lava tiles.The living space of approx. 193 m² is distributed over the ground floor, the large conservatory and the upper floor. A loft that was partially converted at the time offers more living space.Many stylistic elements such as original oak herringbone parquet, wooden floorboards, wooden doors with glass cutouts typical of the year of construction, authentic door handles, historical window fittings, sliding door between living and dining room, wooden staircase and a semicircular dormer window and shutters reveal the original charm of this red brick villa.The need for renovation and renovation of the house is due to its age. This primarily affects the roof, the insulation, the windows and the building services as well as a basement renovation against masonry moisture.The property boasts an area of 2,044 m², a beautiful old copper beech and a driveway flanked by lush rhododendrons.This property is a very sought-after property, which offers different options for maintaining the property for enthusiasts or for a new development.The construction plan 51 from Bergstedt applies - the building possibilities are to be checked by the buyer himself.