House for sale • 230 m² without real estate, Lower Saxony
, Lower SaxonyPublic transport 4 minutes of walking • ParkingThis timber-framed house built around 1900 with a solid extension from the 1960s/70s combines historical charm with modern living quality. With approximately 230 m² of living space, the property offers generous rooms, high-quality features in key areas, and additional potential for expansion.
The newly redesigned living and dining area from 2020/21 forms the heart of the house. Solid oak floorboards, plenty of natural light, and two exterior doors with direct access to the 36 m² covered wooden terrace (built in 2023) create a harmonious connection between the interior and exterior. A fireplace provides a cozy atmosphere and emphasizes the character of the space. The fully equipped, stylish fitted kitchen with a solid wood countertop and a large induction stove opens up to the spacious living and dining area. All the wiring in the kitchen, bathroom, and living/dining area was updated during the modernization.
The modern bathroom impresses with a generous walk-in shower, an elegant solid oak washbasin unit, and a bathtub with oak wood edging – a successful combination of contemporary comfort and natural materials.
On the ground floor, there is also a guest room, an office, and a separate utility room with connections for a washing machine. Historic porcelain tiles in the entrance hall, oak parquet, and solid oak floorboards further emphasize the character of the house.
On the upper floor, several flexibly usable rooms are available. A spacious living/bedroom area with strip parquet can be divided into two rooms by a sliding door. Additional rooms for children, guests, or an office feature cork or white-lacquered oak parquet.
From a technical standpoint, the property has been comprehensively modernized: all electrical wiring as well as the gas heating system (for space heating and hot water) were renewed in 2010. The windows in the extension were replaced in 2021 with double-glazed wooden casement windows; in the historic part of the house, double-glazed plastic windows from 1988 are installed. The roof was renewed circa 1980, and the facade of the extension was refurbished in 2023. High-quality wooden front doors with double glazing date from 2011. A wallbox (installed in 2025) is already available. Three flues offer additional usage possibilities.
The sheltered garden delights with old trees, newly planted apple trees and shrubs, as well as a small stream at the end of the garden that creates an idyllic atmosphere. A wooden shelter and a separate shed offer practical storage space. The spacious attic presents further potential for expansion.
Conclusion: A house for lovers of historic building heritage who appreciate the charm of a timber-framed house while not wanting to forego modern living comfort. Here, history, living quality, and development potential combine to create a rare opportunity.
The property is located in a small, quiet village with approximately 800 inhabitants and is set in a natural setting that offers plenty of space for relaxation and recreation. The surroundings impress with beautiful landscapes abundant in forest, idyllic paths, orchards, and a harmonious natural backdrop – ideal for walks, bike rides, or simply unwinding.
Particularly convenient for families: a kindergarten and daycare are available directly in the village, as well as a general practitioner for basic medical care. The train station, pharmacy, and shopping opportunities are about 3 km away. Schools in the nearby area are easily accessible at approximately 7 km. The nearby spa town of Bad Salzdetfurth is also about 7 km away and offers additional shopping, specialist doctors, and leisure activities.
The larger city of Hildesheim can be reached in about 20–25 minutes by car or conveniently by train, which makes the location very attractive for commuters.
This location connects nature and tranquility with proximity to all important destinations – ideal for families and anyone wishing to live close to nature without sacrificing convenience.
Living area: 230 m²
Year built: Historic timber-framed house circa 1900, solid extension circa 1960/70
Roof: Renewed circa 1980
Windows: Double-glazed plastic windows in the historic building from 1988; extension features wooden casement windows (double-glazed) from 2021
Front doors: High-quality wooden doors with double glazing from 2011
Electrical & Heating: All wiring renewed in 2010; gas heating for space heating and hot water from 2010
Wallbox: Installed in 2025
Fireplaces: 3 in total – a modern fireplace in the living/dining area, one in the office, a historic stove in the upper floor living area, and a historic stove in the entrance hall
Bathroom: Modern, 2020/21, with walk-in shower, solid oak washbasin unit, bathtub with oak edging
Kitchen: Fully equipped fitted kitchen with a solid wood countertop and large induction stove
Living/Dining Area: Bright, open space with two exterior doors to the covered wooden terrace (36 m², 2023)
Ground Floor Floors: Solid oak floorboards, oak parquet, historic porcelain tiles, and tiles in the bathroom
Upper Floor Floors: Cork, white-lacquered oak parquet, strip parquet in the living/bedroom area
Attic: Spacious with further expansion potential
Cellar: Partially finished guest room with a concrete floor
Garden: Sheltered, old trees, newly planted apple trees, shrubs, a stream at the end, wooden shelter, shed
Terrace: Covered, wooden, 36 m², 2023
Property characteristics
| Condition | After reconstruction |
|---|---|
| Usable area | 230 m² |
| Price per unit | €1,261 / m2 |
| Listing ID | 995952 |
|---|---|
| Land space | 1,127 m² |
What does this listing have to offer?
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| Terrace |
| MHD 4 minutes on foot |
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