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A farmstead in Kalnciems on the right bank of the Lielupe River, on the territory of the historical Klīve Manor (Kalnzeem Klievenhof). This is a very rare opportunity for boat and catamaran owners in the pier to create their own private berth for everyday or wintering.
- The property comprises: 6600m2 (0.66ha) plot of land with a 60 meter long rope zone along the river, single-storey log building of 112m2 plus loft (in emergency condition - tilted geometry), reinforced concrete foundation of cowshed measuring 132m2, as well as new brick-wall foundation. So, during the reconstruction it is possible to build three (3) buildings.
- Land price reduced from 25 EUR /m2 to 17 EUR/m2.
- In 2020, the protective dam was restored (vegetation was removed, height was restored by pouring mineral soil, slopes were fixed).
- There is a drainage ditch, an old well, electricity connection.
- The area is not flooded.
- Excellent gravel driveway.
- The area is tidy, blackcurrant is grown as well as agricultural crops. Private water transport berths have been installed.
- The old apple orchard has been preserved in the yard.
- The settlement had formed around the center of the Klīve Crown Semi-Manor. In 1585, the landlord of Klīve was Karl Biren (from the Biron family). Its most notable inhabitant was the composer and violinist Franz Adam Veichtner (born in 1741 in Regensburg - died in Klīve Manor in 1822), whose compositions are still performed at baroque music concerts all over the world, and who also had been the conductor at the court of the Kurland’s duke Peteris Birons and music teacher in Jelgava, and had worked for the imperial music chapels in St. Petersburg and Königsberg, even had given concerts in Milan. In the late 18th century, Ķemeri sulfur water baths were installed on this territory. The property is enclosed by two churches.
- The 112 km long Lielupe River in Latvia is the second largest river in Latvia following the Daugava River. Lielupe enters the Baltic Sea in the east of Jūrmala Resort Town.
- 9 km to Valgunde, 20 km to Jelgava, 55 km to Riga.
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