In Natendorf, one of the most beautiful villages of the heathland region between Lüneburg and Uelzen, lies the 119 square meter holiday home. Idyllically situated at the edge of the forest, the former house teacher's house is part of a listed farm complex with half-timbered buildings from the 17th, 18th and 19th centuries. In 2016 the house was carefully renovated with ecological and historical building materials. In the entrance area and in the lower bathroom visitors enter
historical clay tiles. The spacious living room, the kitchen-living room as well as the three bedrooms are furnished with white pine planks, which give them a Scandinavian charm. In the living room a so-called Sweden stove can be fired. The cosy warmth rises into the whole house.
Two terraces designed with historical cobblestones invite you to linger. At lunchtime, on the south-facing terrace, you can look out into the enchanted garden with old fruit trees and rhododendrons, which belongs exclusively to the holiday home. Right behind the fence the forest with high beech trees and oaks begins.
In the afternoon and evening you can end the day with aup of tea on the terrace facing north-west. From here you have a view of the listed farm.
The former tutor's house is a place of silence. Here you can switch off and relax. A place for individualists. For nature lovers and conservationists.