Bilskas muiža - Small manor in Latvia

Bilska, Bilskas muiža, Vidzeme, Latvia

GBP 84,060
  1. EUR 100.000
  2. Commission 3%
  1. Manor House
  2. Constructed 1875
  3. 855 m² Floor area
  4. 24,000 m² Property size
  5. 2 Floors

Bilskenhof was formerly called Hoevelshof and was owned by Theodor Bielski, to whom it owes its later name. In the Swedish period of Livonia, the estate first came into the possession of the State Councillor Baner. In the 18th century the Baltic families v. Grünblatt, v. Tiesenhusen and v. Lilienfeld were known as owners. The last owner was probably the general's wife Charlotte von Hansen, née von Transehe. After the Latvian land reform the house served as a school for a long time. The modest manor house has 9 axes, including a 3-axis central risalite and is crowned with a high gable roof. It has a full basement. Electricity is connected to the house, water is currently supplied only by a well on the property. Behind the house there are the remains of a historical park with a pond. The structural condition of the manor house is average.

 

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Property Features

Construction Method
Solid construction
Condition
Needs renovation
Current Use
Abandoned

Location & Surroundings

The manor is about 10 km from Smiltene, 44 km from Valmiera and 148 km from Riga.

Additional Information

The manor house is located about 10 km from Smiltene, 44 km from Valmiera and 148 km from Riga.

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