Description
Beautiful and unique! A self-contained, intact and partially rented building complex, the roots of which go back to 1611. A manor house stood here for centuries... This architecturally and culturally historically preserved former knight's and economic estate called "Alter Rüxleber Hof" is one of the 7 former knight's estates in and around Auleben/Heringen and in the immediate vicinity of the Kyffhäuser Mountains. It comes from another time that can still be experienced today. The building structure is almost complete, the property area is around 2,500 m². The elongated oak half-timbered house with a high wall base and overhanging construction with dwarf houses and annex forms the magnificent core of the ensemble. It is around 35 m long and currently has around 500 m² of living and usable space on two full floors. It is currently only used on the lower levels. Four apartments are rented out. There is further potential in the still unused levels above, i.e. the attic with the 2 dwarf houses at a "lofty" height. From there you can enjoy wonderful views as far as the Harz Mountains. If the visibility is good, as far as the Brocken. The entire ensemble has been continuously and appropriately restored, renovated and modernized over the last few decades. In the individual buildings as well as in the current building technology in the large oak half-timbered house. In the large half-timbered house, 5 units are currently rented and 2 units are ready to move into. In the upper dwarf houses and attic there is also great potential for expansion etc. There is further potential in the inner courtyard. A large, completely renovated barn and several outbuildings with their basic structure in good condition offer additional usable space of over 500 m². Everything is still open with room for new ideas. The beautifully laid out and enclosed inner courtyard conveys an attractive, self-contained unit with plenty of space, sufficient storage space and a certain independence. Even intended for driving through. Since 2010, the community of Auleben has been part of the small town of Heringen an der Helme, which also includes the districts of Hamma, Uthleben and Windehausen. Auleben is beautifully situated in the "Golden Aue", the so-called "granary of Thuringia" and in the northern tip of the Kyffhäuser Nature Park (305 square kilometers). The Harz Mountains are only about 30 kilometers away, and to the north you can definitely see the silhouette of the mountains. Auleben is a gem for hikers, cyclists, nature lovers and history buffs, lucky are those who live here. The district and university town of Nordhausen is about 16 kilometers away. Auleben was first mentioned in documents between 802 and 817. A variety of archaeological finds tell of the long and eventful history, such as the burial mounds, which form the largest burial ground in northern Thuringia, and artifacts from the settlement, which can be viewed in museums. The historic center of Auleben is particularly beautiful to look at. Here you will find the Humboldt Castle, built in 1518 as a two-storey building and named after Wilhelm von Humboldt, who lived here for a time, the St. Peter and Paul Church, the "Hintersättler and miners' houses" and small manor houses. Concerts, exhibitions and markets regularly bring this beautiful setting to life, thanks to the commitment of the local clubs, and attract many visitors. Around 1,000 people live in Auleben itself, and around 4,700 in the rural community of Heringen; the towns are about 20 minutes' drive from each other. Heringen, the administrative seat of the rural community, is a cozy and rural small town and has a very family-friendly and comfortable infrastructure with schools, doctors, shops and restaurants. The bus and train connections are good and the direct connection to the South Harz motorway A 38 connects you directly to the Göttingen area and the booming greater Halle (Saale)/Leipzig area. Here you can take a look at the Auleben webcam and maybe you'll discover this property? www.auleben.de MONEY LAUNDERING: As a real estate agency, von Poll Immobilien GmbH is obliged according to Section 2 Paragraph 1 No. 14 and Section 11 Paragraphs 1 and 2 of the Money Laundering Act (GwG) to establish and check the identity of the contractual partner when establishing a business relationship, or as soon as there is a serious interest in implementing the property purchase contract. 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