The historic “Haus Herhahn” villa combines the architectural quality of the 1920s with spacious living areas and versatile possibilities for use.
The villa was designed by architect Georg Thofehrn and is a prime example of the Heimatschutz and Reform styles of the 1920s. Clean lines, solid construction, and meticulously crafted details define the home’s appearance. Seven rooms and three bathrooms are distributed across approximately 260 m² of living space. High ceilings, decorative ceiling moldings, and large windows characterize the rooms and create a pleasant living atmosphere. The ground floor is dominated by a spacious living and dining area. Floor-to-ceiling windows provide natural light and open up the view to the garden. The adjacent kitchen, with direct access to the sunroom, complements the living area perfectly. The sunroom on the south side was added in the 1990s and serves as a quiet retreat with a view of the greenery. The upper floor features a bedroom with a walk-in closet, a home office, a bathroom, and a guest restroom. The converted attic offers two additional rooms and an extra bathroom, making it ideal as a children’s play area, guest quarters, or home office. The basement expands the property’s functionality with a laundry room, a workshop, a drying room, and access to the spacious double garage. The garden offers plenty of room for personal landscaping. The property is in need of renovation, offering the opportunity to modernize a historic building according to your own vision.
The villa was designed by architect Georg Thofehrn and is a prime example of the Heimatschutz and Reform styles of the 1920s. Clean lines, solid construction, and meticulously crafted details define the home’s appearance. Seven rooms and three bathrooms are distributed across approximately 260 m² of living space. High ceilings, decorative ceiling moldings, and large windows characterize the rooms and create a pleasant living atmosphere. The ground floor is dominated by a spacious living and dining area. Floor-to-ceiling windows provide natural light and open up the view to the garden. The adjacent kitchen, with direct access to the sunroom, complements the living area perfectly. The sunroom on the south side was added in the 1990s and serves as a quiet retreat with a view of the greenery. The upper floor features a bedroom with a walk-in closet, a home office, a bathroom, and a guest restroom. The converted attic offers two additional rooms and an extra bathroom, making it ideal as a children’s play area, guest quarters, or home office. The basement expands the property’s functionality with a laundry room, a workshop, a drying room, and access to the spacious double garage. The garden offers plenty of room for personal landscaping. The property is in need of renovation, offering the opportunity to modernize a historic building according to your own vision.
Zehlendorf is one of the most prestigious residential areas in southwest Berlin and is characterized by an abundance of green spaces and lakes. The neighborhood is characterized by single-family homes, well-maintained gardens, and a peaceful residential atmosphere. The property is located in the southern part of Zehlendorf, near the border with Kleinmachnow and Teltow. The neighborhood is characterized by single-family homes and plenty of greenery, offering a pleasant living environment. There are several parks and green spaces in the area, including Schweizerhofpark and Schönower Park, which provide opportunities for walks and outdoor recreation. Families benefit from the proximity to various educational institutions. These include the John F. Kennedy School, the Droste-Hülshoff Gymnasium, and the Schweizerhof Elementary School. Shopping options, restaurants, doctors’ offices, and other amenities for daily needs are located around Teltower Damm as well as in the center of Zehlendorf. The Zehlendorf S-Bahn station is easily accessible and provides connections to downtown Berlin. By car, there is a quick connection to the Berlin city highway.