Welcome to this very beautiful property, located on the Slotsalleen in Klampenborg. Here you get a magnificent property from 1901, with beautiful white facade and black-glazed brick. What is unique about the Castle Hall is that all the houses on the road are built in the same magnificent gentlemanly style, which is why the road lives up to its name. Just Slotsalleen 4 has a fantastic view down to the Sound, due to its fine location, right in the roundabout. The house was fully renovated in 2015, with among others. a delicious Italian design kitchen from Aurora and beautiful new bathrooms, erected at the same time, why there is a nice red thread in the renovation. Already in the hall, you will be captivated and seized by the good atmosphere and atmosphere of the house, with a twist of the modern and stylish design, in the form of newly constructed silvery parquet floors, spaciousness and the beautiful ceiling height. The ground floor also consists of a lovely kitchen / dining area, with access to a lovely large west facing wooden terrace, and a wonderfully large, large living room, with beautiful views of the water from the large bay window. The 1st floor offers 5 good rooms, one of which is now used for walk-in. In addition, 2 nice balconies / balconies and 2 nice bathrooms, so there are both parents and children. Here you have the opportunity to wake up to the finest views every morning. There is an annex of 99 m2, which can be used for au-pair, guest department / teen department or partial business
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A forgotten city-centre landmark undergoes an ambitious transformation.
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A forgotten city-centre landmark undergoes an ambitious transformation.
Image 14 of 32 from gallery of Alzheimers Village / NORD Architects. Photograph by 11h45
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Designed by ADEPT. This project is a private modern villa sit on the very edge between land and sea that the house was designed from rectangular volumes
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