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Seemannshaus Born

Holiday home Seemannshaus Born

The Seemanshaus, built around 1850, lies in the tranquil village of Born on the Fischland-Darß-Zingst peninsula, surrounded by a vast garden with a view of the Bodden. Only a few years ago, the listed half-timbered house was given a new lease of life – very carefully and with a keen eye for preserving the original building fabric. The owners had discovered it while cycling through the Bodden landscape.

Wherever possible, the historical elements have been preserved – the front façade, the old half-timbered walls and wooden beams as well as the doors, windows and tiles tell the story of the house. Complemented by simple fixtures and fittings, the old sailor’s house now offers contemporary comfort and space for up to eight people. On the ground floor, there are two double bedrooms and a small living room with a sofa bed. The large eat-in kitchen opens onto the terrace and garden with a glass front – purist wooden elements provide clarity, while a long dining table and wood-burning stove invite you to stay. A central staircase leads to the upper floor and thus to a further bedroom with bathroom and the living room. The ceiling and wall paintings and pictures by artist Florina Leinß add colourful accents to the interior.

In addition to the extensive garden, the spacious sauna promises moments of relaxation – whether after a long walk or a ride on one of the four touring bikes available. The nearby Baltic seaside resorts and picturesque Bodden villages are also best reached by bike – you might even discover a particularly beautiful sailor’s cottage in need of renovation on one of these tours.

What to do

The Fischland-Darß-Zingst peninsula is one of the most scenic regions on the Baltic Sea. Nature lovers get their money's worth, especially in the national park with its wild and romantic beach - every season has its own special charm here.

Why we like this house

The listed Seemannhaus offers a harmonious blend of historical elements typical of the region and modern, simple interiors.

This house is great for

Families and friends

Sustainability

Public transport: by train to Ribnitz-Damgarten and from there by bus to Born, bus stop 400m away, e-charging station at the house


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Details

Region DE – Germany, Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania, Born am Darß
NameSeemannshaus Born
SceneryIn the middle part of the peninsula of Fischland-Darß-Zingst
Number of guestsMax. 8 in 3 bedrooms and on a double sofa bed in the living room
Completedaround 1850 / 2024
DesignNovarc, Vienna
Architecture Old & new
Accomodation Holiday home
Criteria Beach, Family, Garden, Hiking, Sea, EV-charging station, No car needed
Same PartnersRemise Wieck, Bleibe Menzenschwand, Kapitänshaus Wieck
Same ArchitectRemise Wieck
www.seemannshaus-born.de

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2 Comments

Ich habe einige Tage mit Freunden im Seemannshaus Born verbracht und habe mich rundheraus wohl gefühlt.
Das Haus ist mit viel Liebe zum Original-Detail hergerichtet und verleiht gleichzeitig eine Aura zum Wohlfühlen. Ganz gleich, ob es sich um die Rückzugsorte handelt, wo man lesen oder der Sonne beim Aufgehen zuschauen kann oder ob es sich um Orte der Begegnung handelt, wo man zusammen kocht, genießt oder spielt.
Das Seemannshaus Born ist ein Ort, an den ich zurückkehren werde.

Ulrich sagt:

Wir hatten das große Vergnügen mit zwei befreundeten Paaren Sylvester und ein paar Tage mehr im Seemannshaus Born verbringen zu dürfen.
Es war ganz herrlich. Die Beschreibung trifft sehr gut die wirklich gelungene Architektur, das sensible Zusammenspiel von Erhalt und modernen Elementen. Die Küche war ideal für gemeinsames kochen, perfekt ausgestattet und auch die Sauna wurde fleißig genutzt .
Ganz besonders gut gefallen hat mir die Arbeiten der Künstlerin Florina Leinß, die überall im Haus zu finden sind, meistens in Wandmalerei und zusätzlich noch in den Räumen als Papierarbeiten! Hinfahren!

Janka guhl sagt:

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