The manor house in Moravany, near Ronov nad Doubravou, was constructed after 1718 following the designs of Jan Blažej Santini-Aichel, one of the most prominent architects of the Bohemian Baroque era.
Key features
This historic estate offers a substantial footprint with significant development potential:
- Main building: 19 rooms with a building footprint of 3,500 square feet.
- Outbuildings: Part of the farm buildings comprising 5,888 square feet.
- Parkland: Private grounds spanning 0.28 acres.
- Total plot size: Approximately 0.63 acres.
Condition
A renovation project was previously initiated but remains unfinished. This presents a unique opportunity for a new owner to complete the interior works and define the final use of the property. There are no strict planning constraints regarding its future purpose, allowing for total creative freedom—whether as a private residence, a boutique hotel, or a cultural venue.
Location
Moravany is situated in the Pardubice region, one of Bohemia’s most historically rich landscapes. Located between the Elbe and the Bohemian-Moravian Highlands, the area is defined by its heritage of noble estates and monasteries.
Local area: The nearby town of Ronov nad Doubravou is among the oldest settlements in the region.
Accessibility: The regional centre, Pardubice, is approximately 25 miles away, while Prague is roughly 62 miles from the estate.
Note for international buyers: As this property is located in the Czech Republic, please ensure you seek professional advice regarding local property laws and cross-border transactions.