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House Four-bedroom (5+1) Benešov, Ke Stadionu

  • € 896 226
  • Total area

    492 m²

  • Terrace

    61 m²

  • Balcony

    7 m²

  • Plot

    2 310 m²

House, Four-bedroom (5+1)

This Hohenberg vila from the 1920s is located in Benešov near Prague, surrounded by a spacious garden with century-old lime trees and mature greenery. The entrance to Konopiště Castle Park lies just 300 meters away. The history of this exceptional property dates back to the time when Habsburg Archduke Ferdinand d’Este, the original owner of the villa, resided at Konopiště Castle.

The elevated ground floor of the villa is arranged as follows: an entrance hall with a staircase leading to the upper floor, a spacious living room, a kitchen with a winter garden, a separate toilet, a study, and a terrace. The upper floor consists of three bedrooms (one with access to a balcony), a kitchen, a pantry, a bathroom, a gallery, and another terrace. The attic, with its mansard roof and two functional windows, offers potential for conversion into additional living space. The cellar includes access to the property's private well.

The elevated ground floor of the villa is arranged as follows: an entrance hall with a staircase leading to the upper floor, a spacious living room, a kitchen with a winter garden, a separate toilet, a study, and a terrace. The upper floor consists of three bedrooms (one with access to a balcony), a kitchen, a pantry, a bathroom, a gallery, and another terrace. The attic, with its mansard roof and two functional windows, offers potential for conversion into additional living space. The cellar includes access to the property's private well.

Dating back to 1912, the villa retains the original character of a “hunting residence.” One of the villa’s most notable historical owners was František Schneiberg, the general director of the Konopiště estate, who maintained a close relationship with Archduke Franz Ferdinand d’Este, often joining him on hunts in the castle's game preserve. The villa also housed Professor Jaroslav Charvát and his wife, Dr. Emmanuella Charvátová. While full renovation is now required, many original woodwork features remain, including the oak staircase in the entrance hall, windows, and doors.

The villa is located in a residential part of Benešov, just a stone’s throw from the vast park of Konopiště Castle, one of the most visited historic sites in the Czech Republic. A pedestrian crossing over the main road is planned, with a future bypass also under consideration. Shops and the train station are within a 10-minute walk, with regular train connections to Prague offering a convenient alternative to road travel via Highway 3 and the D1 highway near Mnichovice.

Usable area 491.7 m² (of which interior 271.3 m², winter garden 8.5 m², terraces 44 m² and 17.4 m², balcony 6.6 m², attic approx. 70 m², cellar 73.9 m²), garden 2,101 m², plot 2,310 m², built-up area 209 m².

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Facilities

  • Terrace
  • Balcony
  • Winter garden
  • Garden
  • Cellar

Floor plan

Overview table

  • Reference number

    108854

  • Selling price

    € 896 226 / CZK 21 850 000

  • Floor area

    341,3 m²

  • Terrace

    61,4 m²

  • Balcony

    6,6 m²

  • Winter garden

    8,5 m²

  • Total area

    491,7 m²

  • Built-up area

    209 m²

  • Garden

    2 101 m²

  • Plot

    2 310 m²

  • Ceiling height

    3,40 m

  • Parking

    -

  • Building Energy Rating

    G

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