Single-family detached house via Carlo Micetti, Centro Storico, Gallipoli
GallipoliVia Carlo Micetti
€ 790,000
5+ rooms
700 m²
3+ bathrooms
No Lift
Balcony
Terrace
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Listing updated on 07/20/2024
Description
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reference: G-1100
Gallipoli, historic center, via Micetti, we offer for sale an old renovated period building with exclusive property terraces. The property, dating back to the 1700s, is spread over three levels for a total of approximately 700sqm. On the ground floor there is a large covered entrance hall embellished with very high carparo star vaults, as well as four other rooms. A beautiful staircase leads to the first floor, where there are two entrances to the house, and consists of a large living room, dining room with bathroom, kitchenette with fireplace, three double bedrooms, fourth bedroom with bathroom. interior, third toilet, two balconies overlooking the main road and a level terrace with access staircase to the ground floor. Crossing the second flight of stairs leads to the second floor, where we find a large paved level terrace, which leads to the second unit consisting of three rooms, laundry room and bathroom. Exclusive property roofs with panoramic sea views. Just a few historical references to this important residence to note that the painter Giulio Pagliano was born on 17 March 1882. For more information call 0833263777 (00393209041728). Ref. G-1100 Cl. En. G. The name Gallipoli (Caddhrìpuli in Gallipoli dialect) derives from the Greek “Kalé Polis”, whose meaning is “beautiful city”. The city, located along the western coast of the Salento peninsula, stretches out over the Ionian Sea with a coastline of about 20km including the towns of Punta Pizzo, Baia verde, Rivabella and Lido Conchiglie, and is divided into two parts: the village, which it houses the most modern part of the city, and the historic center, located on an island connected to the mainland by a seventeenth-century bridge. Of considerable historical and naturalistic importance is the Island of Sant’Andrea, about a mile off the coast of the historic center, characterized by the presence of wild animals, such as the Corsican seagull. The entire coast boasts a low and very long beach made up of white dunes, made up of splendid sandy shores with crystal clear water that are very popular in summer, and is interspersed with cliffs that open up to beaches and hidden corners.
If you want to know more, you can talk to Vincenzo Luceri.
Features
Type
Single-family detached house | Full ownership | Stately property class