In the heart of the city and yet wonderfully quiet, this impressive townhouse from 1894 presents a rare opportunity for lovers of historical building substance with the highest quality standards. Behind a stylish facade, a townhouse of rare format reveals itself – a property that tells stories and evokes emotions.
Three floors of living space, crowned by a characterful apartment in the attic, as well as a basement with all ancillary rooms, combine here to create a total picture of harmony, generosity, and substance.
The centerpiece of the house is the gigantic, open staircase, which runs like a red thread through the property – with noble herringbone parquet, masterfully laid, and a play of light that stages every room. High ceilings, as found only in real townhouses of this era, give the rooms an aura of dignity and spaciousness.
In total, you can expect 7 rooms, spread over light-flooded floors – complemented by 2 bathrooms and 3 guest toilets. The apartment under the roof impresses with wide country house floorboards and an incomparable atmosphere above the rooftops of the city. Ideal as a multi-generational house or for guests - individual living with privacy.
The view outside reveals another rarity: At the back of the house, a lovingly landscaped garden with two quiet terraces invites you to linger and enjoy – an oasis in the midst of urban pulse.
In the basement, cellar, workshop, technical room, and laundry room complete the well-thought-out space offering.
Windows with high-quality wooden frames, precisely crafted and always well-maintained, perfectly matched to the historical building substance, underline the quality claim that runs through the entire house.
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4056 Basel (BS)