This three-story residence from 1902 is situated in Gdansk-Oliwa, one of the city’s most tranquil and verdant districts. The property currently offers 2,615 square feet of interior space on a 3,455 square foot lot. A fully approved expansion project allows for an increase to 3,035 square feet, providing a unique opportunity to enhance this historic gem which is presently utilized as a professional office suite.
The exterior is defined by its rich architectural character featuring a relief lion’s head, ornamental floral cartouches and fluted pilasters with Corinthian capitals. Inside, the home retains its original cultural heritage through gilded crown moldings with botanical motifs, vintage bottle-green tiled stoves and authentic doors featuring brass hardware and decorative glass. Even the smallest historical elements, such as the profiled roof spire and the original "Tucholla" doorbell, remain perfectly intact.
The current layout is distributed across three levels. The basement includes 645 square feet of space with a kitchen, restroom and three utility rooms. The main floor spans 1,090 square feet and consists of three spacious rooms, a kitchen, a full bathroom and a foyer with a grand staircase. The upper floor offers 880 square feet with three additional rooms, a hallway and a restroom.
As part of the investment package, an approved permit is in place for the removal of the existing garage to be replaced by two modern carports. Comprehensive documentation for a full facade restoration is also provided. Located adjacent to Oliwa Park, the residence is less than a mile from the Olivia Business Centre and within easy walking distance of the Gdansk-Oliwa train station, ensuring seamless access to the entire Tri-City area.