Kristians Baronis’s estate, comprising 5 hectares of agricultural land.
A beautiful property in the Tukums district is now for sale. The Strutele estate is mentioned in sources dating back to 1482, but it was Kristians Baronis—who was born and taught there—who brought it to prominence. A historical plaque has been preserved on one of the buildings, which was formerly the steward’s house: ‘In 1835, K. Baronis, the collector of Latvian spiritual heritage, was born in this building.’
Key details:
- Main building – a 2,000 m² manor house comprising two storeys, a basement and an attic.
- Two outbuildings: a servants’ house and a steward’s house, each measuring 450 m².
- Land area of 9.92 hectares, of which 5 hectares are agricultural land.
- The façade has been renovated, the windows replaced, the roof re-tiled, and roof battens installed, making it ideal for solar panels.
- A cleaned-out pond, fed by spring water, suitable for fish farming.
- All buildings are connected to the mains electricity supply; previously, the premises were heated by stoves.
- Water supply: borehole.
- The entire perimeter of the site is fenced, with a beautiful wrought-iron fence at the front.
If you are interested in this property, please call or email me; I would be happy to tell you more and answer any questions you may have.