Historical home in developing Põhja-Tallinn
Apartment ownership, wooden house
Kitchen: stove heated with firewood
Sanitary arrangements: separate toilet room and bathroom, water boiler, bath
Heating and ventilation: stove heating
Additional information: parking free parking, high ceilings
Communications and security: frontdoor locked
Neighbourhood: water body sea near
The apartment is located in one of the fastest-developing seaside areas of Põhja-Tallinn, where historical surroundings meet new developments and an opening coastline.
A large park stretches out in front of the building, creating rare quietness and privacy. The area is characterised by birdsong, greenery and low-rise buildings.
Within a short walking distance are the Kopli lines promenade, seaside walking paths and the beach. The border guard harbour at the end of Süsta Street is planned to become an open seaside mixed-use area with business and service premises as well as public urban space. The detailed plan for the nearby Meeruse harbour has been approved, and developments in the Bekker harbour area are also moving forward. New developments in the Hundipea area are expected to begin in the coming years. The entire area is gradually moving towards a modern seaside urban environment.
Apartment building
This is a historic apartment building from the era of the Russian-Baltic Shipyard, with architecture and surroundings that have been well preserved in the area. The building dates back to 1914 and is recognised as a cultural monument.
The building has a high plinth level, a symmetrical wooden façade and details characteristic of its time. Its overall appearance has been partly restored in accordance with heritage protection requirements, and several period-authentic features have been preserved.
The building has a courtyard area, and the neighbourhood has a strong sense of community. This is an area where people know each other, and the seaside atmosphere has remained human-scale and peaceful.
Apartment
The apartment is suitable for someone who values historical surroundings, high ceilings and distinctive architecture. This is not a typical new-development apartment, but a home with character and history.
The layout is functional, and valuable period elements have been preserved in the apartment. The windows face the courtyard, and the calm atmosphere typical of the area can also be felt inside the home.
This is a good opportunity for someone who wants to live in an area whose value and attractiveness are likely to grow in the coming years together with the wider seaside development of Põhja-Tallinn and the opening of new harbour areas.