Built in 1928 in a village just outside of Prague popular in the interwar era among Prague'e elite, this villa has retained its formal style and awaits your renovation ideas.
Elegant steps lead to the main entrance flanked by columns that opens onto a foyer with doors to the ground floor rooms and a staircase to the first floor. The downstairs has a spacious living room with a bay window and various nooks perfect for more private sitting areas, an empty room where a grand kitchen can be installed, and a guest toilet. Several bedrooms and space for creating bathrooms are upstairs. There is also a semi-basement and an attic.
Many of the period elements in the villa can be preserved, from the terazzo and parquet floors, wooden staircase and casement windows, and the double main door. The layout can be adapted to suit your needs, but modern enough to not require major changes. To aid you in this endeavor, an architectural study is included.
The villa is situated close to a forest, and the Berounka River beach and recreational area is just down the hill. A perfect place to live if you want to be one foot in the country and one foot in the city—Prague is a few minutes away by car or train.
Usable area: 229.4 m2, balcony 15.4 m2, built-up area: 382 m2, garden: 1,074 m2.