House for sale
£131,307
Liguria, Imperia, Taggia, Italy Property ID: 41615978
Property description
Immersed in the greenery and tranquility of the tiny Maberga, a hamlet of Taggia, the center of scattered houses lived by the few resident owners who have maintained the original stone structures this property consists of three different cottages on several floors completely renovated, arranged in iron of horse with a big court in the center. The owners' project envisaged the creation of "an artist's home and workshop", with housing, exhibition rooms and studios to dedicate themselves to painting or sculpture, combining exposed stone constructions with loggia passages, thus exploiting the space as much as possible, in full respect of the architecture of the place.In the vast flat land of over 3,400 square meters that opens in front of and around the rustic you can possibly make a swimming pool or a bowling alley.The property extends for more than 43,000 square meters of forest with the typical Ligurian woody vegetation, once used as pasture, today ideal for walking and gathering mushrooms and chestnuts. So work has been carried out to consolidate all the external walls of the property's walls, finished with exposed stone, and connected both electricity and drinking water. Ideal location, as well as for exclusive private home for tranquility and privacy, for B & B, thanks to the sunny position, silence sa, completely surrounded by unspoiled nature, with open views of the greenery and a slice of the sea.You reach Maberga, coming from the center of Taggia, in approx. 10 minutes by car through a consortium road of 2 km typically Ligurian, bends and narrow but accessible. The sea is approx. 5 km. Taggia is a Ligurian village rich in art and nature with two souls: a historical one, consisting of the ancient Taggia with its medieval historical center, and the other seaside resort consisting of the hamlet of Arma di Taggia, which offers a transparent sea awarded several times with the Blue Flag. The historic center of Taggia is the most important in Liguria after the one in Genoa. Pared by a medieval wall, the village is characterized by ancient historic buildings, alleys, arcades and galleries in pietra. The convent of San Domenico, of considerable artistic importance, made it the main center of culture for three centuries. The traditional Festival dei Furgari is celebrated every year, on the occasion of San Benedetto Revelli, patron saint of the city. Between the sacred and the profane of a popular festival, large bonfires are lit and the village is covered with "furgari", bamboo cans filled with gunpowder. A few minutes away, Arma di Taggia offers great sandy beaches and a beautiful new promenade. waterfront, typical restaurants, pizzerias, focaccerie and ice cream parlors. The center of Sanremo can be reached in ten minutes, the Côte d'Azur and Monaco in half an hour, the Nice airport in an hour.9013efa9d6d3c452b5d6231dde7d33ec!