This substantial villa, which was constructed in 1995, is located in a small village just 400 metres from the Prague border and yet only 20 minutes by car from the city centre. A 24 hour Tesco and a Globus are ten minutes away and the new ring road will be just a 500 metre drive, offering superb accessibility both to the airport and anywhere else within the Czech Republic A deceptively sized property, the house offers a total area of 690 m² on three levels. The ground and first floors are designed for living, and the basement for recreation and services. Read more…
In 1826, Count Matthias Thun-Hohenstein decided to drain the fishpond located behind Žehušice Castle and to build a fence around the area, while introducing a variety of deer. Eventually the enclosure was re-landscaped into a natural park with an adjoining deer park.
In 1948 the entire property was seized from the Thun family by the state, and by 1970 it was being used as an educational institution. In 1989 the castle was restored to its present condition.
Over the years, the deer park was maintained, as it was declared a natural monument. However, there were no funds to maintain the chateau and the surrounding buildings, so they went 15 years without any notable restoration. Read more…






















