We offer you the sale of a historical building in the picturesque village of Skapce, located 5 km from the Kladrub monastery. The property also includes a plot of 10 314 m2. The built-up area is 465 m2. The property has an impressive history, the construction was commissioned by the abbot of the Kladrub monastery around 1720 to the famous architect Jan Blažej Santini-Aichel, who built here a summer residence for the monks from the nearby famous monastery. Santini's typical work - the play of light and shadows - is most visible on the interior ceilings. The current owners used state subsidies to repair the building. The biggest success is the reconstruction of the roof, which you can see in the attached photos. The owners lived on the first floor, where there is a summer apartment, including several large partially furnished rooms. The property is heated by a solid fuel stove, there is electricity, potable water from the line, boiler, septic tank with trativod. In the cellar drinking water of infant quality was found. Behind the house is a really large hectare garden, which offers countless possibilities of use. Adjacent to the historic building is a beautiful church, which is self-sensitively reconstructed. The historic building in Skapce 1 is looking for an enthusiast who will fall in love with the magical place, tranquility and history. We will be happy to show you the property.
The property is listed and listed in the village master plan as a building of occasional amenities, with the possibility of building a private up to 160 m2 apartment, the rest of the building would be suitable for accommodation, spa, social services, wedding resort, retirement home, etc.
We look forward to a tour.
The above mentioned areas are approximate. In case of multiple bidders, the property will be sold to the best bidder and the owner reserves the right to select the buyer based on their chosen criteria. All published information contained in this advertisement is for informational purposes only and does not constitute an offer within the meaning of Section 1731 or Section 1732 of the Civil Code, nor does it constitute a public promise pursuant to Section 1733 of the Civil Code.