Characterful homes in a heritage building and a unique single-family house

The fenced yard area includes three small apartment buildings with 8, 12, and 10 homes, as well as one newly rebuilt limestone building, which will become a unique home for one lucky family – the Baroni House. This is a very special home featuring a sauna, a south-facing terrace, and a kitchen-dining room with a glass facade over six meters high.

The Baron’s House

The original project for the building was approved by the Tallinn City Government in 1897 and its author was architect Moritz Alexander Rudolf Baron Engelhardt. The building originally featured limestone exterior walls and vaulted brick ceilings. The new house was designed by architects Eek & Mutso, who took inspiration from the historic building, whose foundation unfortunately didn’t withstand the test of time. The new house is built using modern materials while preserving the historical form.

The result is a truly special residence with six rooms, a sauna, and a terrace. The kitchen-dining area features a six-meter-high glass façade. The interior embodies the concept of a “modern urban home,” with a limestone-covered wall separating the dining and living areas as its focal point.

The home is freshly furnished and ready to welcome its new happy residents!

It’s good in the secret garden

Here you can sit in the gazebo, listen to the birds singing, and read a book. You can even play table tennis with friends or simply watch the grass grow and see your children having fun on the swings and slides with their friends.

The yard is landscaped and made for everyone to enjoy.