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Located just an hour's drive from Hannover city, this remarkable glass house has a storied past dating back to 1792, when it first operated as a glass factory. Over the centuries, the property evolved with the construction of several buildings, including residences for factory workers and a grand mansion for the owners, which still stands today. The house is a three-story historic structure, offering six rooms on the ground floor, seven on the second, and five on the third. The ground floor also features a kitchen and a full bathroom, with another full bathroom located on the second floor.
This beautifully preserved estate is rich in atmosphere and history. The exterior showcases traditional half-timbered German architecture in a peaceful rural setting, complete with cobblestone paths and scenic views. Inside, the mansion brims with character—aged walls with exposed plaster, antique fixtures, ornate woodwork, and red velvet drapery evoke a romantic, slightly faded grandeur. Details like chandeliers, clawfoot bathtubs, and vintage furniture hint at the elegance of a bygone era. Some rooms reveal the patina of time, adding to the authentic historical ambiance. A blend of archival art and present-day photographs tells a compelling visual story of the property’s transformation. She's a big beauty alright—full of charm, history, and cinematic potential.