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Villa in Novi Ligure, Italy, 1 900 sq.m

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  • Property ID on Prian.info: 3347678
    Property ID on company's website: 0201
    Last update: 16.06.2021
    Number of views: 290

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Villa in Novi Ligure, Italy, 1 900 sq.m

1900 sq.m 20 10

  • Property ID on Prian.info: 3347678
    Property ID on company's website: 0201
    Last update: 16.06.2021
    Number of views: 290

Specifications

Price on request
House Area 1 900 sq.m
Site plot 40 000 sq.m
Number of bedrooms 20
Number of bathrooms 10
Address Italy, Novi Ligure

Description

Italian Property For Sale

Immersed in the green hills of Novi Ligure beautiful Italian house for sale surrounded by a parkland of 4 hectares. It is a noble estate in an excellent state of preservation with a total surface of about 1900 m2. The parkland is well-kept and richly planted with trees and shrubs and it is enriched with many trails, stone staircases, statues, fountains, wells and a suggestive lighting at night. The Italian property for sale in Piemont is located on top of a promontory, so that the look can range from the city to the hills of Gavi. The beauty of the landscape merges with the majesty and elegance of the interiors, thanks to period furnishings and finishes, that remind the ancient times. The chimney in Carrara marble of the end of 1800 or that one in wood dating back probably to the end of 1500, the floors in terracotta or with "Venetian mosaic" in the living rooms or "Genoan mosaic" of the beginning of 1900 in the bedrooms make the building a veryspecial residence. The interiors are enriched with wall paintings that create a pleasant and welcoming atmosphere, such as the wall painting in one of the living rooms given to the famous artist Barabino. The estate also has a recently restored brick chapel probably dating back to 1600. Ref. 0201