For sale family house
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Condition of the real estate
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in good condition |
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Year of construction
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before 1950 |
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Conveniences
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not provided |
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Building levels
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2 |
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Air conditioner
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not provided |
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Accessibility
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not provided |
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Bathroom and toilet
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separately and together |
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View
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not provided |
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Attic
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can be built in |
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Cellar
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not provided |
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Parking
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detached garage |
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Condition of the real estate
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in good condition |
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Year of construction
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before 1950 |
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Conveniences
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not provided |
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Building levels
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2 |
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Air conditioner
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not provided |
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Accessibility
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not provided |
|
Bathroom and toilet
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separately and together |
|
View
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not provided |
|
Attic
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can be built in |
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Cellar
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not provided |
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Parking
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detached garage |
Sustainability
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Average gas consumption
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not provided |
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Average electric consumption
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not provided |
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Overhead
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not provided |
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Common charges
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not provided |
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Heating
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gas furnace |
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Solar panel
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no |
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Insulation
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not provided |
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Energy performance certificate
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H |
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Average gas consumption
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not provided |
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Average electric consumption
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not provided |
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Overhead
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not provided |
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Common charges
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not provided |
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Heating
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gas furnace |
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Solar panel
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no |
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Insulation
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not provided |
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Energy performance certificate
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H |
Description
Exclusively from the Owner,I present to your attention this historic villa with upper-class character, located in the heritage-protected area of Tata – Tóváros, in the city’s historical district.
This elegant residence offers 266 m² of interior space and features a fully enclosed, discreet garden with a unique atmosphere—providing complete privacy on all sides.
The villa was built between 1935 and 1936 by György Trojkó, estate attorney to Count Ferenc Eszterházy. It stands at the gateway to Tata’s romantic English Garden and the nature-protected Cseke Lake area, on the tranquil Erzsébet Királyné Square, surrounded by majestic plane trees.
A careful modernization and value-preserving renovation took place in the mid-1990s, showcasing the dedication of the current owner.
The architectural character of the villa is defined by its substantial mass and strong personality, reflecting the late Art Deco style of the 1930s, along with a Cubist influence that subtly replaces earlier Secessionist elements. The load-bearing walls are made of solid, large-format Eszterházy bricks—an aristocratic tradition—forming thick, fortress-like masonry, reinforced with a stone plinth.
Technically ahead of its time, the villa features a cast-in-place reinforced concrete Bohm-type ceiling structure. During the renovation, the original wooden roof framework was preserved in excellent condition, with new tiling and modern insulation added.
The two-storey villa comprises 5 rooms, a living room, conservatory, 3 bathrooms, and a guest washroom.
On the ground floor, there are two rooms with their own bathrooms, along with the building’s mechanical systems, a high-capacity in-house well with domestic waterworks system, a spacious 25.5 m² garage, and several storage rooms.
From the conservatory, one steps into the villa’s tranquil and private Mediterranean-style garden—a rare and serene retreat.
The upper floor features tastefully designed living spaces in line with traditional upper-class style, as well as a bathroom, a separate fully equipped modern kitchen, and a dining area that opens onto a spacious terrace overlooking the garden.
If you're seeking something truly unique, this villa offers timeless elegance in the most romantic district of the City of Waters.
Where history and modern comfort meet—in the discreet, Mediterranean-style garden of the Trojkó Villa.
Excellent value for money, a prime location, and an unmatched atmosphere—the opportunity is in your hands.
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