Country house villa with pool & park – unique property on Stokarberg
The wealthy townspeople not only owned properties in the old town, but also managed vineyards and lands that spread across the plains above the city. This is still evident today on Stokarberg, where baroque country estates and stately villas from the 19th century have been preserved. An exception were the country estates. In addition to the necessary economic buildings and accommodations for the staff, they also served as residences for the bourgeois and noble landowners. They enjoyed the summer freshness in the countryside or even lived here year-round.
The Stokar family, an old patrician family, owned much land between Breite and Fäsenstaub and gave its name to Stokarberg. The privilege of settling outside the old town was only granted to all citizens with the introduction of freedom of settlement in the course of the 19th century. Around the turn of the century, numerous villas were built on Stokarberg for forest masters, bankers, manufacturers, directors, and doctors in various styles. Thus, a place with impressive bourgeois residential culture has emerged.
Privileged property on the vineyard slope with pool on Stokarberg
The property, undoubtedly characterized as a lover's object in country house style, is located on the southwestern edge of Schaffhausen at an elevated position, with unobstructed, wonderful views of the Rhine and Charlottenfels Castle. The property borders the vineyard zone on two sides and to the south on an unobstructed park area. The exclusive privacy with access via a private road gives this property a special touch. The garden area is divided into a utility and an ornamental garden with a spacious, covered seating area. A generous, heated, and covered outdoor pool invites for cozy hours.
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No data8200 Schaffhausen (SH)