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The Properties and land

 

 

Unit 1: one-family-house
•cellared
•half-timbered building
•2 living units
•parquet floored lower flat rented 
•upper flat (attic) partially rented 
•living space approximately 114 m²

 

 

 

 

 

Unit 2: house

•originally workrooms/ office rooms
•half cellared
•second house unit possesses an attic
•upstairs: 4 rooms / 1 bathroom / 1 hallway
•currently, four rooms rented 

•rear-garage (rented) as a stall for a horse 

•downstairs: 8 rooms / 1 bathroom / 1 kitchen
•driveway-garage (rented) 
•living space approximately 500 m²

 

 

 

 

 

Unit 3: shed

•shed
•storage space approximately 55 m²


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Unit 4: garage

•5 x garage unit
•all rented
•usable space approximately 150 m²

 

 

 

 

Unit 5: barn

•in good condition

•Ground floor currently rented for boat and caravan storage 

integrated garage used as a stall for two horses 

currently rented

•3 floors

•elevator
•storage space approximately 390 m²

 

 

 

 

 

Unit 6: (former drying hall) can be easily converted

for other use.

 

•Storage
•space approximately 93 m²


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Unit 7: house

•2 floors
•upstairs: 3 rooms and an attic area
•downstairs: 1 room / 1 kitchen / 1 bathroom
•1 x entire cellar and a half cellar
•living space approximately 102 m² (all floors)
•storage space approximately 170 m²

 

 

 

 

 

 

Unit 8: house
•half cellared (with oil central heating from oil central heating system in the basement)
•two-stories - with two separate flats
•1st-floor reception area
•living space approximately 521 m²

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Unit 9: garage
•2 x garage unit
•usable space approximately 38 m²
•currently rented

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Unit 10: warehouse/drying hall

•currently storing 12 caravans 

•clean

•Still has operational floor dryer for grain drying
•storage space approximately 1000 m²

 

 

 

 

Unit 11: administration building

•two-storied
•rented workshop area including 1-ton electric lift currently rented
big hall 

•office rooms
•sanitary wing
•workshop space approximately 957 m²

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Unit 12: shed
•old inventory
•2 rooms
•storage space approximately 73 m²

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Unit 13: Workshop

•formerly a boiler house --> currently used as a workshop for car restoration
•currently rented
•storage space approximately 234 m²

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Location & History

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Located 100 km from Germany’s capital Berlin and 145 km from the city of Dresden in the beautiful spree region of Brandenburg the Sweet lupine Estate  (Süßlupine in German) is a 7.5-hectare property located in the 1000-year-old village Sarbrodt/Trebatsch of the local municipality of Tauche.

 

The nearest town is Beeskow. The history of the "sweet lupine", which gives the estate its name, is fascinating in that at the beginning of the thirties the first bitter-lupines were secretly bred in the Trebatscher seed breeding station to remove the bitterness from the plant and make them more palatable as sweet lupine. The seed breeding plant, initially located on the sweet lupine estate, where some of the original buildings still remain.

 

Ludwig The local hero explorer Leichardt was born in Trebatsch, and he is well known to the local residents, and there is a museum in Trebatsch dedicated to his memory and exploits. In recent years the Trebatsch villagers held a festival to commemorate 200 years of his history. To most Germans, he is unknown outside of Trebatsch, but in Australia where he conducted his explorations, he is quite famous. He is probably the best-known foreigner in Australia, and there are rivers and towns named after him. He dared to and succeeded in crossing the dangerous outback interior. On his last exploration of the Australian outback 170 years ago in 1848, attempting an east-west crossing of the vast continent, he never returned from this expedition.

 

The area is very peaceful, and it is a popular destination for those from the big towns to explore and enjoy the stunning scenery and the opportunity to go boating on the Spree river.

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Ludwig Leichardt

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