Villa Sacharowitz – An architectural jewel
- 11 Rooms
- ~321 m² Total surface
- ~321 m² Living area
- ~3,480 m² Plot surface
Description
Villa Sacharowitz not only embodies the Italian country-house style in its finest form, but is also a symbol of the architectural vision of its creator. To this day, it reflects the rich historical context of the period in which it was built. Faithfully restored in 2023, the villa combines classic charm with contemporary living comfort. The property is immediately captivating—the elegant façade and lovingly preserved historic elements bear witness to its former splendor. A distinctive architectural feature is the so-called hipped roof, which has an asymmetrical form. Both the villa and part of the expansive garden are listed as heritage-protected. This underscores the property’s historical value. Inside, sanded wide-plank floorboards, stylish paneled doors, and skim-coated walls lend the rooms a special character. Partly preserved historic double casement windows made of oak, along with details such as ornate stucco decorations and carved door pediments, create a nostalgic flair. The generous rooms offer a well-conceived layout that provides the setting for both relaxed moments and festive occasions. In addition to the impressive villa, the spacious, fully enclosed grounds include various outbuildings, among them a carriage house with conversion potential. It offers excellent opportunities to realize your individual wishes: additional living space, a creative workshop, or a self-contained work area are conceivable. Villa Sacharowitz is more than just a home—it is a living piece of history.
The property is currently let for approx. €3,450 net cold rent per month.
Depending on requirements, the property can also be handed over vacant for occupancy in whole or in part.
Features:
- Neoclassical villa in the style of an Italian country house
- Sanded wide-plank floorboards
- Paneled doors
- Partly historic
- Double casement windows made of oak
- Ceiling height approx. 3.45 m
- Fitted kitchen with induction hob and various electrical appliances
- Wood-burning stove
- Bathroom with bathtub and natural stone in travertine
- Three residential units on the upper floor
- Small conservatory
- Heated basement
- Historic carriage house of approx. 140 m² with horse stable
- Renovated stable buildings
- 4 outdoor parking spaces
Engel & Völkers Berlin-Brandenburg MMC
Your advisor: Dorit Siebelds
Property ID: W-030LZ1
- Object type
Villa
- Rooms
11
- Number of Floors
3
- Parking spaces
4
- Total surface
~321 m²
- Living area
~321 m²
- Plot surface
~3,480 m²
- Usable surface
~190 m²
- Flooring
Wooden floor
- Building restrictions
Single Monument Building
- Construction year
1886
- Energy certificate available
No
- Type of heating
Radiator
- Energy source
Central heating, Gas heating
Location: Bad Belzig, Brandenburg
Bad Belzig, a charming town in the heart of Brandenburg, attracts visitors with its remarkable history, an idyllic setting, and a pleasant everyday infrastructure with restaurants and shops for daily needs. Nestled in a nature reserve, the town offers not only an appealing natural backdrop but also numerous leisure opportunities. In addition, comprehensive medical care is provided with a modern hospital, doctors, and pharmacies, while the location is to be further developed as a spa resort in the future. Young people are well supported thanks to various local kindergartens, a primary school with an attached after-school care center, a secondary school, and a grammar school. Popular excursion destinations include the well-known Steintherme thermal baths and the noteworthy Eisenhardt Castle. Bad Belzig’s location makes it possible to combine country living with perfect connections to Berlin. By car, it takes only one hour to Berlin city center and about 40 minutes to Wannsee. Bad Belzig is also excellently connected by regional rail services running hourly. The A9 motorway can be reached in just 8 kilometers and is therefore closer than the A2, which you reach after about 12 km. This connectivity also provides quick access to the surrounding villages and towns, while the center of Brandenburg an der Havel is only about 30 km away. The town is also known for the picturesque Brandenburg landscape and its architectural treasures, including the Villa Sacharowitz. It was built in 1888 by the architect Bruno Sacharowitz. He was an important master builder of the late 19th and early 20th centuries, whose work in and around Bad Belzig had a lasting influence on local building culture.
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