profile henchman has come on the market being sold by the prestigious auction house group, Sotheby's. The stunning three-bedroom, three-bathroom seafront property sits amongst the dunes by the village of Wenningstedt, a picturesque and family-friendly village on the island of Sylt, in far northeast Germany.
and interior, the humble-looking home once played host to one of the most notorious members of the Nazi party, Hermann Goering. Goering is widely thought of as Hitler's right-hand man and after the Nazis were destroyed, he was executed following a trial after the Second World War for his part in the murder of more than 6 million Jews in the Holocaust.
The house, which has previously sold for around £9 million in 2019, comes with 1.92 acres of land and dates back to 1937.
According to , the "remarkable single-family home" is a "rare find", with the agent said is "seamlessly blending Sylt's iconic heritage with modern luxury".
They add: "Nestled in the island's pristine dunes and just moments from the North Sea, it offers a lifestyle defined by natural beauty and sophisticated living.
"Built in 1937, this property has been reimagined by a renowned architectural firm, meticulously restored with respect for its historical significance. Modern technology and bespoke interiors elevate it into a contemporary sanctuary that honors its past while embracing the future.
"This extraordinary residence is more than a home; it's an experience. It captures the essence of Sylt living - a harmonious blend of natural splendor, timeless design, and modern convenience. Whether as a serene retreat or a legacy investment, this property is truly one of a kind."
Inside the property it features granite kitchen worktops, hardwood flooring and solar generators, which power underfloor heating. There is also a sumptuous fireplace.
Outside the house there is a stunning view of the North Sea and plenty of space to walk and enjoy the benefits of the sea air.