Detached pre-war villa in Stara Sadyba, one of the quietest and greenest residential districts of Warsaw. The house was built in the spirit of the 1920s and has been fully preserved and extended in keeping with this style.
Stara Sadyba was developed in the early 1920s as a residential estate for senior officers of the Polish Army and high-ranking civil servants, modelled on the English garden city concept: low-density development, generous plots and a high proportion of greenery. Today, the district is listed as a protected heritage area.
Layout
Ground floor: open-plan living and dining area with kitchen, guest WC and cloakroom.
First floor: large bedroom, bathroom with bathtub, shower and sauna, additional bedroom.
Top floor: bedroom, bathroom and access to the large roof terrace.
Lower ground floor: study or bedroom with access to the terrace, home cinema room, shower room, utility room with heating and water treatment systems.
Features
Photovoltaic system with battery storage, ventilation system with heat recovery, heat pump, water treatment system, gas heating. Parking spaces for two vehicles on the driveway.
Plot
The plot extends to approximately 8,256 sq ft (0.19 acres), an unusually large size for Sadyba. Quiet rear garden.
Location
The villa is situated in the heart of Stara Sadyba, close to Ormiański Square and the historic moat, between Sobieskiego, Bonifacego and Powsińska streets. Within walking distance: shopping centre, French and British schools (5 minutes), German school (10 minutes).