A bourgeois villa in the upscale suburbs of the Pest-side
This is a beautifully renovated bourgeois villa, which was built in 1891 by the famous architect, Zsigmond Nemeth, at the border of Rákoszsentmihály and Mátyásföld and served as the summer residence of the the Archbishop of Esztergom.
It has become one of the emblematic buildings of the surroundings.
The villa was completely renovated to the highest standards between 2001 and 2006
The renovation included the replacement of the machinery of the building (water, gas, electricity pipes and wires).
Internal layout of the building:
Cellar with several storage areas, garage space
ground floor: a hall of 55 sqm, 3 offices, kitchen, bathroom, hallway, huge terrace, hallway to the 1st floor
1st floor: Apartment 1: 3 rooms, kitchen, bathroom. Apartment 2: 2 rooms, bathroom, kitchen, balcony
The building has two totally separate entrances serving the ground floor and the first floor apartments.
You have afantastic view over to the Hills of Gödöllő and the Hills of Buda.
The undrground garage space is 50 sqm which is served by an electric-heated ramp. A 55 sqm terrace was built over the garage.
In the side building (144 sqm), which is a new addition to the property, there are 4 garage spaces, with electric door (63 sqm), storage for garden tools (26 sqm) and a covered terrace of 26 sqm.
To preserve the intimacy of the garden and the buildings a stylish brick fence of 2m20 was built.
The atmosphere of the property is well characterised by the 100 year old chestnut, acacia trees and the larges spaces of grass with automated watering facility.
The whole property was renovated and reformed keeping the original features and suggests that the highest quality of materilas were used by the current owner.
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