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House of Character in Birkirkara for Sale Malta
House of Character in Birkirkara for Sale Malta
House of Character in Birkirkara for Sale Malta
House of Character in Birkirkara for Sale Malta
House of Character in Birkirkara for Sale Malta
House of Character in Birkirkara for Sale Malta
House of Character in Birkirkara for Sale Malta
House of Character in Birkirkara for Sale Malta
Grahame Salt

Grahame Salt

Director

M. +356 9947 4340

House of Character for sale in Birkirkara

(Ref : 751969)

Selling For

A very interesting unconverted HOUSE OF CHARACTER offering great potential and adorned with multiple old features. This property is located in the old town center and within an urban conservation area. Planning permits are approved for its conversion and the addition of an extra recessed floor. Once converted, the property will consist of an entrance hall, study room with a private shower room and yard, an open plan kitchen, living and dining area, 2 spare bedrooms - both with an en suite and balcony, and a master bedroom with en suite, a large front terrace and a back terrace. The price is also inclusive of a basement cellar and the overlying roof and airspace.

Details

No of Bedrooms 3
Bedroom 1 Dims 4.60 x 2.50 mt
Bedroom 2 Dims 4.60 x 2.50 mt
Bedroom 3 Dims 3.70 x 3.10 mt
No of Bathrooms 5
Receptions No of 1
Dining Rooms 1
Dining Room Dims 3.80 x 2.20 mt
Kitchens 1
Study Yes
Study Dimensions 4.70 x 2.30 mt
Hall 1
Basement No of Rooms 1
Back Yard (Dims) 3.00 x 2.00 mt (Small)
Balconies (Front) 1
Balconies (Back) 2
Terrace (Front) Yes
Terrace (Back) Yes
Type of View Town views
External Area 25.00 sq mt

Location

Birkirkara is a city in central Malta. It is the largest and most populous localities on the island and consists of four autonomous parishes: St Helen, St Joseph, Our Lady of the Carmel and St Mary. It also houses one of the most famous colleges in Malta, St Aloysius' College. There are many places of interest in Birkirkara, amongst them the Old Railway Station which is today located within a public garden. Trains were used as means of transportation across the island until the Railway's closure in 1931. Other town features include the aqueducts built by Grandmaster Wignacourt in the 17th Century and St Helen's basilica, one of the most beautiful churches on the Maltese islands, housing Malta's largest bell. Birkirkara has grown into an important commercial centre as well as a densely populated residential area.