Desov 119

House no 119 in Desov village is a newly renovated, spacious farmhouse with closed courtyard. The house was built in 1920´s, in the time of the first Czechoslowak Republic.

It offers three large apartments and is equipped for you comfortable holiday with family, perfect background for trips, cycling or relaxing weekends. Here you can spend your holidays with your children, but also celebrate parties (birthday, wedding, baptism). In winter, you can celebrate New Year’s Eve or organize a feast, but also visit the events in the area in summer time.

The house was renovated in the years 2015-2019 with the participation of Ing. Arch. Jaroslav Mareš & Ing. Andrea Marešová by studio hiconcept.

Equipment

3 newly built appartmens in each of them you can find:  

  • Bathroom
  • Shower
  • Towels
  • Kitchen
  • Fridge
  • Microwave oven
  • Kettle

In the house you can find:

  • Grill
  • Bar
  • Cellar
  • Garage for bike parking
  • Children playground
  • Spacious barn

Rental

  • Picnic basket
  • Baby carrier
  • Stroller
  • Balance bike
  • Bikes

History

At house no 119 you will find a farmhouse built in the interwar period by grandfather Jan Pikl, a joiner from Dešov. With his wife Julie, b. Zvěřina, a native of Lesonice, had 4 daughters. The youngest Marie stayed with her husband Milan Kratochvíl, a farmer from Lesonice in Dešov. With him she had two children, the older Milan and the daughter Maria. The son lost his fortune to the communists. Although the property was returned to the family as part of the restitution, the family did not return to Lesonice. In the economy there were always many animals, smaller animals and dogs. Sometimes wilder animals migrated – magpie, ravens or even the wild boar Zuzka. After her husband’s death, her grandmother stayed on her own farm, but she kept ducks, chickens and rabbits. Gradually, the economy became smaller as the power of the grandmother became less. In recent years, the grandmother lived with her daughter Marie, who took care of her until the last moment.
Fortunately, nobody wanted to buy the house for a long time, so it was up to the inheritance in the family.