The holiday flat is located in a separate building in the inner courtyard of the property.
of the property. It is furnished with historic furniture, modern technical equipment combined with shabby chic. The result is an exciting ambience with wooden floors and tiles.
On the ground floor there is a spacious living room and lounge with kitchen and fireplace. The terrace on the east side, paved with field stones, invites you to enjoy breakfast in the neighbouring orchard.
meadow orchard. A second entrance leads from the courtyard to the separate sleeping area on the 1st floor with a Breton double bed (140x190 cm). On the 2nd floor (maisonette/open sleeping gallery)
sleeping gallery) there are 2 beds (100x200 cm each). The bedrooms on the 1st floor and 2nd floor are not
closed off from each other!
We are happy to prepare a rich breakfast, according to your wishes and prior arrangement before
your arrival.
Luggage transport from the railway station to the accommodation is possible by prior arrangement.
The flat is not suitable for children under 12 years of age due to the structural conditions.
Dogs must be kept on a lead in the courtyard.
Charging of electric cars with type 2 charging cable up to 11 kW is possible on the property for a fee.
The parking space in the carport is suitable for upper mid-range vehicles. There is free parking for SUVs and vans in the immediate vicinity of the accommodation.
A supply of firewood is available for the wood-burning stove. Each additional refill costs 10
Euro.
We are a ‘bicycle-friendly guest house’ with charging facilities for e-bikes in the lockable bicycle room.
- Pet allowed Payment 20,00 € per pet
- Breakfast Payment 12,00 € per person per night
In 2004, we acquired the four-sided farm of the former master builder Fritz Senst in Wiesenburg.
in Wiesenburg. We gave ourselves 20 years to renovate the house and outbuildings.
outbuildings. In summer 2006, we came up with the idea of converting the former carpentry and joinery workshop into a guest house.
into a guest house. During the conversion in 2012/13, we attached particular importance to
the original building envelope, room layout and the use of existing and historical building materials.