Historical Development - Bourgeois Building and Residential Culture on the Stokarberg
Wealthy city dwellers not only owned properties in the old town, they also managed vineyards and land that spread out on the plains above the city. This is still evident today on the Stokarberg, where baroque country estates and stately villas have been preserved, which were added in the 19th century. Country estates formed an exception. In addition to the necessary farm buildings and accommodation for the staff, they were also residences for bourgeois and noble landowners. These enjoyed the summer freshness in the country or even lived here all year round.
The Stokar family, an old patrician family, owned a lot of land between Breite and Fäsenstaub and gave its name to the 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 the Stokarberg for foresters, bankers, manufacturers, directors and doctors in various styles. This is how a place with impressive bourgeois residential culture was created.
Privileged property on a vineyard slope with a pool on the Stokarberg
The property, undoubtedly characterized as a collector's item, in the country house style, is located on the southwestern edge of Schaffhausen, in an elevated position, with an unobstructed, wonderful view of the Rhine and Charlottenfels Castle. The property borders on the vineyard zone on two sides and on an undeveloped parkland to the south. The exclusive privacy with access via a private lane gives this property a special touch. The garden is divided into a utility and an ornamental garden with a spacious, covered seating area. A spacious, heated and covered outdoor pool invites you to enjoy relaxing hours.
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