Price: €558,250 (£436,133)

Historic Polish Mansion Fully Restored Close To Poznan

Location: Poznan, Poland

Updated 15th August 2006

Property Ref: poz01

This magnificent Polish Mansion was built in 1913 by german Architects for George Frederici it is amongst Poland's most historic buildings and is listed on a number of web sites of polish castles and palaces.

It lies at the heart of the village of Czerlejno opposite a historic 13th century wooden church.

Stone pillars mark the entrance to the drive which leads to the mansion and its 1.6 hectares of grounds.

Recently totally refurbished, it has 11 bedrooms and 5 modern bathrooms and 5 magnificent reception rooms with parquet floors throughout intricate plaster mouldings adorn the ceilngs of the principle rooms.

The entrance hall which is tiled in granite is graced by a spectacular cantilevered staircase leading to the main upper floors.

The property has been totally rewired and replumbed and has a modern gas central heating system.

It is only 20 mins drive from Poznan and very close to the exhibition halls which host Poznans trade fairs, and would be an ideal venue for conferences or wedding receptions, prestiqious company headquarters or spectacular private home.

This property has a state approved valuation of €822,000 - 3,288,000zlt  that would assist in gaining near 100% mortgage.

Airlines to Poznan

  • Aer Lingus (EI)
  • Austrian Airlines (OS)
  • Central Wings (C0)
  • DauAir (D5)
  • European Air Express (EA)
  • LOT Polish Airlines (LO)
  • Lufthansa (LH)
  • Ryanair (FR)
  • SAS (SK)
  • Wizz Air (WZ)
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