Two ground-floor apartments within a late 19th-century townhouse on Władysława Jagiełły Street in Lower Sopot. The combined usable area amounts to 162.61 m². Period proportions, notably high ceilings and preserved architectural details reflect the character of the building, while the flexible layout allows the apartments to remain separate or be reunited as a single residence.
The property is situated within walking distance of the beach, the pier and Bohaterów Monte Cassino Street.
Accommodation
The property comprises two independent apartments with separate land and mortgage registers:
apartment 1: 77.61 m²
apartment 2: 85.00 m²
total usable area: 162.61 m²
The associated ownership shares include use of the common areas and garden plot of approximately 363 m².
Both apartments benefit from generous ceiling heights typical of historic Sopot townhouses. Basement storage rooms are also included.
Building
Constructed in 1899, the townhouse contains only four residential units and has recently undergone renovation works to the façade and roof.
The two apartments originally formed one larger residence and may be reconnected if desired, whilst retaining the historical arrangement of the interiors. One of the apartments has an independent entrance with a traditional covered porch.
The building is fully basemented, providing additional practical space.
Location
Lower Sopot is known for its historic villas, mature trees and proximity to the Baltic coastline. Władysława Jagiełły Street offers a comparatively quiet setting within easy reach of the promenade, beach, pier and the cafés and restaurants of the town centre.
Heritage status
The townhouse forms part of the protected historic urban area of Sopot and is listed in the municipal heritage register. It is not individually listed within the national register of monuments.