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reference: S-550
Sannicola, via Regina Margherita, we offer for sale an ancient period building with exclusive property terraces. The property, dating back to the 1700s, is spread over two levels for a total of approximately 700sqm. On the ground floor there is a large covered entrance hall embellished with very high star vaults, which leads to seven functional rooms from the point of view of a tourist accommodation facility. A beautiful staircase leads to the first floor, where there are two independent housing units: the first, with marvelous frescoed vaults, is composed of an entrance, a living room, two bedrooms and two bathrooms; the second comprises entrance hall, living room, dining room, eat-in kitchen, three bedrooms and two bathrooms. A key feature that makes the property exclusive is the 100sqm garden on the first floor. Also on the ground floor, but with independent access from via Collina, there are four other rooms with bathroom. The entire structure, self-heating, is in a good state of maintenance and retains the typical original cement tiles of the time, frescoed rooms, internal and external wooden fixtures. Exclusive property roofs with panoramic sea views over Gallipoli. Excellent solution both as a historic residential residence and as a tourist-accommodation facility. Viewing is recommended. For more information call 0833263777 (00393924250097). For all the news follow us on Instagram: Lucerimmobiliare Ref. S-550 Cl. En. G. Sannicola is a town of approx. 6,000 inhabitants located on the Ionian side of Salento, it includes the hamlets of Chiesanuova and San Simone, as well as a large part of the coastal town of Lido Conchiglie, and was established in 1908 by detachment from the municipality of Gallipoli. From a meteorological point of view, Sannicola is part of the lower Salento area which has a purely Mediterranean climate, with mild winters and hot humid summers. In the Byzantine era the whole area was called until the eighteenth century with the Greek name of Rodogallo, which meant "place of beautiful roses". The Salento dialect is widely spoken, which is full of influences attributable to the dominations and peoples who settled in this territory over the centuries: Messapians, Greeks, Romans, Byzantines, Lombards, Normans, Albanians, French and Spanish. The particular strategic position a few kilometers from Gallipoli is a real strength, reaching quite easily the seaside resorts of Punta Pizzo, Baia Verde, Rivabella and Lido Conchiglie. The entire coast boasts a low and very long beach made up of white dunes, made up of splendid sandy beaches with crystal clear water that are very popular in summer, and is interspersed with cliffs that open up to sandy shores and hidden corners.
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