A former brickworks, silent and almost forgotten for years, has been converted into a residence with a distinct character: raw yet sophisticated, with an architectural ethos that embraces industrial history as a core design principle rather than concealing it.
The main house is a loft in the truest sense. The ground floor features an open-plan kitchen with a central island and a living area complete with a fireplace and oak benches. A metal staircase in the Danzig style leads to the upper floor, which houses a study with a glazed library and larch wood flooring. The panoramic view of the lagoon invites both focused work and quiet reflection. An expansive terrace adjoins this space. On the ground floor, the bedroom is almost entirely glazed, offering direct access to the garden. The bathroom, featuring an elliptical freestanding bath, underfloor heating, and refined detailing, is designed as a sanctuary in its own right.
At the opposite end of the grounds stands a second building of approximately 70 m², featuring its own fireplace, two terraces, and three rooms - ideal for use as a guest house, studio, or holiday cottage. The entire 6,100 m² plot (approx. 1.5 acres) is landscaped, fenced, and meticulously maintained, including mature shrubs, flowers, and a vegetable garden.
Location and connectivity
The property occupies a prime waterfront position on the Vistula Lagoon. A newly constructed marina is situated just one hundred yards away, allowing for the direct mooring of a yacht or motorboat. Krynica Morska is reachable in 15 minutes by water. Following the opening of the Vistula Spit canal, there is now direct access to the Baltic Sea. Elbląg is 8 km away via a newly surfaced road, and Gdańsk can be reached within an hour.