House: Thatched half-timbered house in 2018 extensively renovated and modernized and is located in Gramtitz.
Gramtitz, a district of 18556 Dranske, is a small hamlet on the northwest side of Rügen's Wittow peninsula. The holiday home, equipped with all the amenities of so-called modern life, is idyllically isolated in a quiet and sunny location on a large garden plot. Car parking spaces at the house for two cars. Location summer: Various Baltic Sea beaches nearby, approx. 2km; Horseback riding, shopping in approx. 3 km, kiting and surfing approx. 5 km, bike path approx. 10 km to Cape Arkona. The house is surrounded by an approx. 2,000 sqm, enclosed garden property with meadow, bushes and old fruit trees. It was completely renovated and furnished lovingly, some with unique pieces. For sole use are available: garden, terrace, grill option, English garden furniture, parasol. Special feature: Electricity consumption up to EUR 20.00 included, then billing according to consumption.
Your holiday home: on 120sqm living space. there are the following rooms: entrance with spacious hallway, dining room with historically anticipated kitchen stove, 1 kitchen, 3 separate bedrooms with two beds each, 1 small bathroom with shower, toilet, hand wash basin, rung heater and window, large bathroom with shower, bathtub, two Hand wash basin, lattice radiator and window, another guest toilet with hand wash basin and window, a living room with satellite TV, CD and DVD player. The house is heated with infrared flat panels and two convectors. In addition or alternatively, there is a cooking machine (wood / coal) with approx. 6 kW, an indoor stove with a fireplace window (wood / coal) and a 6 - 8 kW heating capacity as well as a historic column stove in Schinkel design. Due to the largely original conditions, the ceiling height continues to measure approx. 2.10 m. Special feature bedroom: All three bedrooms have box spring beds. The beds have the dimensions 1.80 x 2.00m. Special feature bathrooms: Both bathrooms are equipped with walk-in showers. Kitchen equipment: • sink, • washing machine, • fridge with freezer compartment, • convection cooker with four ceramic hobs, • dishwasher, • microwave, • toaster, • coffee machine for filter coffee, • coffee machine for cups (nespresso), • dishes and cutlery for 12 People, • kettle, • egg cooker. Other: Ferry connections to Hiddensee and Stralsund are available from the west coast (Wiek, Schaprode), to Scandinavia via Sassnitz. Shops, doctors, restaurants, the Baltic Sea cinema and the internationally known surf and kite hot spot are in the immediate vicinity. The bike path to Cape Arkona is about 10km. Minimum stay: 5 days one-time cleaning fee is 60.00 euros and is payable in advance. Tourist tax: depending on the season from Euro 2.50 / person to 0.50 / person / day. The costs for electricity and water consumption are calculated on the day of departure and are to be paid in cash; alternatively and in consultation, these costs can be offset against the deposited deposit. Security deposit: EUR 220.00; The reimbursement will be made after departure and, if applicable, by billing the electricity and water costs by transfer to the specified account. Arrival: In consideration of the majority of our guests, the arrival takes place on Saturdays during the school holidays; other times are possible by arrangement. Our house-keeping team welcomes you on the day of arrival.
For those interested, here is something about the historical background of our house:
From about 1648 the Swedish crown ruled over parts of Mecklenburg and Western Pomerania for more than two centuries and thus secured the supremacy over the Baltic Sea region. The Hanseatic cities of Wismar and Stralsund were considered Swedish strongholds. Other neighbors sought to weaken and ultimately end the Swedish supremacy. In 1712, during the Great Northern War, 1700-1721, a large naval battle took place in front of Rügen. The young Swedish king Charles XII triumphed. because of his luck in the war, later the tide turned against him. The Great Northern War ended in 1721. From the former Swedish Pomerania, only the island of Rügen and an area north of the Peene remained until the Vienna Congress in 1815. Denmark then received Swedish Pomerania and sold it to Prussia against the Duchy of Lauenburg. Around 1800, still under the Swedish crown, our farmstead (Bondga ° rd) was built and remained in family ownership despite all the turmoil and political systems of different times. It was built in adobe, half-timbered construction with a thatched roof. At first there was only a narrow storage room to the left of the corridor, the so-called black kitchen with pantry and the good parlor; After a significant addition to the family, as well as for maids and grooms, the rooms to the right of the corridor, into the barn, were built. The original premises have remained unchanged in the almost 220 years to date, only the use of the rooms, especially after the necessary comprehensive renovation and modernization in the past few years, has changed, cf. O.