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House for sale, Zum Geisstall 98 (Leuk, Switzerland)
3953 Leuk Stadt - Zum Geisstall 98
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Art der Immobilie
Haus
Kategorie
Einfamilienhaus
Beschreibung
For sale are plots No. 1326 with the historic house with a stair tower (with 3 apartments), plot No. 1328 with an annex to this house and next to it plots No. 1323 with 2 garages and access via plot No. 1322
The late Gothic residential building with stair tower from 1554 has many beautiful and well-preserved late Gothic elements both on the façade and inside. On the west façade, profiled tuff stone protal and profiled window frames have been preserved. On the north façade there is the house entrance at the recessed stair tower and on the 2nd floor a bricked-up door. Access to the tower floor is via a stone staircase on the outer wall. Profiled tuff frames of some high rectangular windows have also been preserved on the south façade. Remnants of the valuable interior decoration in the stairwell: portal on the ground floor, tuff stone, arch in double throat, notched date on the support: 1554, in between empty coat of arms Portal on the 1st floor: keel arch with double throat
Inside the 1st floor The room layout and furnishings from the 16th century have been preserved almost without exception: the beamed ceilings with vaulted mortar fillings with inscriptions. The floors in the vestibule/entrance are in clay slabs "Terra Cotta". In the parlour, the strip parquet and in the kitchen the slate floor are original.
Inside the 2nd floor Typical is the late Gothic arched portal at the entrance door. Valuable late Gothic stock in the interior of the apartment, which is well preserved. The dining room, the living room and the bedroom are intact with local late Gothic panelling. The middle beam bears an inscription. In the stately panelled parlour, on the north wall of the bedroom, there is an original Giltstein stove with a beautifully incorporated coat of arms, the initials of Alexander Vanroth's (A.l.middle "V" and R.B.) and the year 1864. In the panelling room, the dining room and the north bedroom, several built-in niches can be closed and opened.
The unobstructed view to the south of the bishop's castle with the modernly added "Botta dome" and the view to the west over the Rhone Valley gives the whole historic house a special touch.