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Zurrieq Palazzo

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Palazzo in Zurrieq for Sale Malta
Palazzo in Zurrieq for Sale Malta
Palazzo in Zurrieq for Sale Malta
Palazzo in Zurrieq for Sale Malta
Palazzo in Zurrieq for Sale Malta
Palazzo in Zurrieq for Sale Malta
Palazzo in Zurrieq for Sale Malta
Palazzo in Zurrieq for Sale Malta
Palazzo in Zurrieq for Sale Malta
Michael Dimbleby

Michael Dimbleby

Property Consultant

M. +356 9932 1039

Palazzo for sale in Zurrieq

(Ref : 818624)

Selling For

A truly unique period property in the heart of Zurrieq. Situated on a plot in excess of 2200 sq metres ,which includes large garden with mature citrus trees, this remarkable home has restoration and extension plans and permits in hand including a swimming pool and extra 4 car parking spaces ( 8 in all including basement garage. Once up-graded this magnificent property will be transformed into a fantastic 4 bedroom family home with a plethora of traditional features ,retaining 18th century style and charm whilst including 21st centry luxury and convenience. This is a property option for a discerning new owner with the vision to restore this home to its former glory.

Details

No of Bedrooms 4
Bedroom 1 Dims 6.00 x 6.00 mt
Bedroom 2 Dims 6.00 x 6.00 mt
Bedroom 3 Dims 5.00 x 5.00 mt
Bedroom 4 Dims 5.50 x 5.50 mt
No of Bathrooms 6
Toilets No of 2
Receptions No of 1
Reception Dims 7.00 x 6.50 mt
Dining Room Dims 8.00 x 7.00 mt
Kitchens 1
Living Room Dims 12.00 x 8.00 mt
Study Yes
Study Dimensions 5.51 x 4.80 mt
Hall 1
Washroom 1
Basement No of Rooms 3
Garage 1
Pool Yes
Garden 15.00 x 130.00 mt (Large)
Balconies (Front) 2
Terrace (Back) Yes
Type of View Town views
External Area 2190.00 sq mt

Location

Zurrieq is the largest village in the southern area, and one of the original medieval parishes. Much of the village survives from the time before the arrival of the Knights and provides an insight into pre-baroque Malta. The village is near the picturesque, tiny harbour of Wied iz-Zurrieq at the end of a rugged valley. From the harbour, you can take a short boat trip to the Blue Grotto, a series of natural, sea-level caves, and a local beauty spot. Zurrieq and the surrounding area are rich in archaeological and historic sites, including several ancient chapels, a Roman tower, Punic tombs and a strange, free-standing room with an Egyptian cornice - possibly part of a temple of Melqart mentioned by Ptolemy, the 2nd century Greek geographer and astronomer. The chapels at Hal-Millieri, on the fringes of Zurrieq, were built between the 14th and 16th centuries; in one you can still see the original medieval frescoes.