Description
A gem set at the foothills of the Buccione Tower, suspended between the lush green hills surrounding Cusio and the deep blue waters of the lake. This detached villa will fulfill the dream of anyone looking for an independent house on Lake Orta. The spectacular view and a lakeside garden where one can spend moments of relaxation and enjoyment make this property a real jewel.
The villa with stone walls consists of two flats that are already prepared to be unified should the future owner need a lot of space.
The ground floor flat with a surface area of 167 square meters has a large living room with a view of the lake and a fireplace, directly connected to the eat-in kitchen. There are a total of three bedrooms all facing the lake. Along the facade runs a balcony accessible from either the living room or the smaller bedroom. Two windowed bathrooms complete the floor, one with a bathtub and the other with a shower.
The flat on the floor below, with a total area of 122 square meters, opens with a living room where the large arched windows frame the panorama as in a painting. A large stone fireplace dominates. The kitchen is directly connected to the living room on one side, while on the other side we find the utility room/ pantry.
The living room overlooks the splendid terrace tiled in “beola”, where there is a granite table and a stone barbecue where you can prepare tasty grills to share with family and friends, of course always with the lake in the background, allowing you to enjoy the best sunsets of your life.
Last but not least, a private staircase leads to the 188-square-metre lakeside garden where you can try out the numerous water sports our area has to offer, or enjoy a well-deserved rest lulled by the murmur of the waves. Between the staircase and the garden, there is the Lake Orta provincial road to cross.
The offer is completed by two large cellars with a total area of 106 square metres and three uncovered parking spaces in the car park to the rear, which is shared with other residential units.
The centre of the medieval village of Orta can be reached in just a few minutes by car, or even better by bicycle for those who want to be ‘green’.