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Zurrieq Penthouse

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Penthouse in Zurrieq for Sale Malta
Penthouse in Zurrieq for Sale Malta
Penthouse in Zurrieq for Sale Malta
Penthouse in Zurrieq for Sale Malta
Paul Bondin

Paul Bondin

Property Consultant

M. +356 7988 6012

Penthouse for sale in Zurrieq

(Ref : 916407)

Selling For

Brand new development currently on plan and scheduled to be completed by mid 2024. Located in a very tranquil residential area of Zurrieq, this 173 sqm Penthouse unit wich comes complete with it's own airspace consists of a spacious 26 sqm lounge and dining area with a large 45 sqm front facing terrace followed by a separate kitchen / breakfast area , a laundry room , a guest bathroom and three double bedrooms main with en-suite and two back balconies. The properties will be finished to high specifications and will include bathrooms and internal doors.

Details

No of Bedrooms 3
Bedroom 1 Dims 3.00 x 3.07 mt
Bedroom 2 Dims 3.17 x 4.20 mt
Bedroom 3 Dims 3.17 x 3.00 mt
No of Bathrooms 2
Dining Rooms 1
Dining Room Dims 5.04 x 5.14 mt
Kitchens 1
Living Room Dims 5.04 x 5.14 mt
Washroom 1
Garage 1
Back Yard (Dims) 4.26 x 3.95 mt (Small)
Balconies (Front) 1
Balconies (Back) 2
Terrace (Front) Yes
External Area 65.00 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.