A stylish historic villa in Baniocha from 1892, designed by the renowned Marconich family of architects, known, among other achievements, for their design of the Hotel Bristol in Warsaw. The villa has been meticulously restored in line with historical monument preservation guidelines.
With a usable area of 300 m², the mansion offers 9 rooms and 3 bathrooms across three floors, with room heights of 370 cm and 225 cm (in the attic).
Outdoors, there are 3 terraces and 2 balconies. The property includes a 5,000-square-metre plot featuring, in addition to the main house, a farm building that once served as servants' quarters and a coach house.
The villa has been fully renovated and is ready for immediate occupancy. New wooden windows have been installed, and all utilities, the roof, floors, stairs, and more have been updated. A new gas heating system was installed last year, and there is also a free-standing tiled stove in the living room.
The property is fully connected to city utilities, including electricity, gas, water, and sewerage. Set amidst the Chojnowski Landscape Park and a beautifully landscaped forest plot with mature trees, the property exudes an idyllic and unique character.
The South of Warsaw: beautiful and highly desirable
Baniocha, located south of Poland's capital, was once a noble village with swift access to the city centre. This southern region of Warsaw is renowned for its scenic, wooded areas filled with period villas and historic holiday residences, built by affluent citizens around the turn of the century. One of Poland's most prestigious areas, Konstancin Jeziorna, lies just four kilometres from Baniocha.
We warmly invite you to visit!