The manison
is located
It stands in the middle
of a small clearing, sorrounded by a pine forest.
The estate
is
History:
The manison
was built about 1840. Its first owner was
count Simon, who established viniculture on the estate.
He lost
his property on cards to
count Andor Barcsay, a lawyer from Transylvania.
In 1912 the manison was renovated
and in the
same year the St Michal memorial was erected next
to it as
its patron saint, the protector of
warriors and verity.
After 1949, at the beginning of
the Communist era the Barcsay
family left the country.
Durring the years of 1950 pine
trees were planted to replace
the wineyards.
During the Communist period three families were living in
the building. Its current owners purchased it in
2002 and started the renovation works in the
same year, following its original
form as closely
as possible.
The inner
division of the building is entirely authentic.
The region
is famous for its equestrian traditions, beautiful landscape and richness
in wild beasts.
The closeness
of one of
Europe’s most famous National Parks makes it more unique.
Price (negotiable): EUR
200.000.
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Phone: 0670/229-5613