Villa
Dolceacqua (Italy)
Price:
$ 1,335,000
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Surface
166 m2
Bedrooms
4
Bathrooms
4
Land
1 ha
Close to the medieval village of Dolceacqua, we have this amazing villa for sale 166 sqm, on a plot of 10,000 sqm.The villa has incredible views over the valley, the beautiful mountain landscapes and the Mediterranean Sea. Next to the large terrace is an 11m by 4m swimming pool.The villa consists of two floors:On the ground floor are 3 bedrooms, each with its own bathroom.* All bedrooms have French doors opening onto the lower terrace with stunning views of the vast mountain landscape. The master bedroom has a large bathroom with bath, a separate shower, two marble basins, toilet and bidet. The second bedroom has a bathroom with two designer sinks, wc, and shower. The third bedroom (the studio), with its own entrance via the lower terrace, has a bathroom with designer washbasin, shower and wc. All bedrooms have a fixed wardrobe. There is a large built-in linen cupboard in the downstairs corridor.* On the upper floor, also the entrance to the villa, is a large cosy living room with fireplace and a beautiful beamed ceiling, an open-plan kitchen and an office or television room with French doors opening onto the terrace.The upstairs terrace has a small outdoor kitchen with barbecue/grill by the large granite table. The lower terrace also has a large granite table also with Philip Starck chairs.The constructionDuring the sustainable construction of Casa del Poëta in 2011, natural stones from the area were used, in addition marble and granite are recurring. The living room has a beautiful designer kitchen of walnut and stainless steel (Riva 1920) with built-in Miele espresso machine, large fridge, dishwasher, luxury oven and 5-burner gas cooker in a large cooking island. There is also a large atmospheric fireplace that fires very sustainably. The lounge room, separated from the living room by high glass doors also has its own fireplace.The furnishings are a tasteful mix of Italian design and vintage. The two double doors and six windows in the living and lounge room have electric shutters. The property has central heating. A laundry room next to the property has a washing machine, dryer and an extra fridge.The swimming poolThe pool - completely renovated in 2022 - is 11 by 4 metres and includes a paddling pool to which a cascade leads. There is also pool lighting. There are two outdoor showers, next to and below the pool. From the pool and the terrace, the panoramic views are fantastic. You overlook the valley with the mountains behind and in the distance you can see the coastal town of Vallecrosia and the Mediterranean Sea.The villaWhat also makes the villa so special are the many attractive terraces around and above the property, each with its own unique view and beautiful garden furniture such as granite tables and designer chairs. Right next to the French doors by the kitchen is a large pergola through which you can sit and eat outside in all seasons.On the terrace-like grounds of over 1 hectare there are many olive trees, vines and some fruit trees. Due to the many hours of sun in combination with the special mountain soil, these olives are counted among the tastiest in all of Italy!You reach the Villa from the provincial road via its own mostly asphalted road of almost 1 kilometre and a remote controlled gate. On the grounds there is parking space for many cars.Because of its special location, one has very much privacy and quiet, while it is less than a 10-minute drive to the charming village of Dolceaqua, and 20 minutes to the beach. Cities such as Ventimiglia, San Remo, Bordighera, Menton, Nice and Monte Carlo are also not far away (within 3 quarters of an hour). Nice airport can be reached within an hour.Directly from the property you can make mountain walks to several villages such as the higher located Perinaldo. There are also several picturesque villages nearby such as Apricale and the 'Principality' of Seborga. In summer, you can cool down at the beautiful waterfalls of Rochetta and Pigna. In short, it is an ideal combination for both the peace and nature lover and the lover of mundane life.DolceacquaDolceacqua is a picturesque village in the Liguria region of north-west Italy, in the province of Imperia. Located in the Nervia Valley, near the French border, this medieval village is known for its charming atmosphere, historical significance and beautiful architecture.Main features and attractions* Castello dei Doria: the castle of Doria, situated on a hill overlooking the village, is one of Dolceacqua's most prominent sights. The castle dates back to the 12th century and offers panoramic views over the surrounding area. It has been partially restored and is open to visitors. It showcases the history and power of the Doria family, which ruled the region for centuries.* Ponte Vecchio (Old Bridge): This beautiful stone bridge from the 15th century spans the river Nervia and connects the old town (Terra) with the newer part of the village (Borgo). The bridge was famously painted by Claude Monet in 1884 and his works have contributed to the village's fame.* Medieval Old Town (Terra): The old part of Dolceacqua is a maze of narrow, cobbled streets, steep staircases and old properties. Exploring Terra gives visitors the feeling of going back in time, with its well-preserved medieval architecture and atmosphere.* Parish church of Sant'Antonio Abate: Located in the heart of the village, this 15th-century church is notable for its beautiful Baroque interior and impressive altarpieces.Wine and gastronomy: Dolceacqua is famous for its Rossese di Dolceacqua, a red wine that has been produced in the area for centuries. Visitors can enjoy wine tastings at local vineyards and wine shops. The village also offers traditional Ligurian cuisine, including local specialities such as focaccia, pesto and fresh seafood.* Cultural events: The village organises various festivals and events throughout the year to celebrate its rich history and culture. Notable events include the Festa della Michetta in August, featuring local food, music and dance.* Natural surroundings: The picturesque Nervia Valley and the nearby Ligurian Alps offer opportunities for outdoor activities such as hiking, cycling and nature walks. The natural beauty of the area complements the historical charm of the village.Practical information* Directions: Dolceacqua can be reached by car from major nearby towns such as Ventimiglia (about 10 km away) and Sanremo. Public transport is also available from Ventimiglia. The nearest airports are Nice Côte d'Azur Airport (France) and Genoa Cristoforo Colombo Airport.* Accommodations: The village and surrounding area offer a range of accommodation, from charming bed & breakfasts to boutique hotels, many of which are located in historic buildings.Best time to visit: The best time to visit Dolceacqua is in spring and autumn, when the weather is mild and tourist crowds are smaller. Summer is also popular, but then it can be busier with tourists.* Dolceacqua is a hidden gem in Liguria and offers a perfect mix of history, culture and natural beauty. Whether you are interested in exploring medieval architecture, tasting local wines or just enjoying the peaceful atmosphere, Dolceacqua offers an unforgettable and authentic Italian experience.
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Advertiser reference: 98891395 - Le Figaro Properties reference: 71399190
In detail
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- Surface 166 m2
- Pièces 4
- Chambres 4
- Land 1 ha
- Construction 2011
- Parking NC*
- Salles de bain 4
- Toilettes NC*
- Exposition NC*
- Chauffage NC*
- Cuisine NC*
- Taxe foncière NC*
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