Description
185 m2 apartment on the main floor of the eighteenth-century Negrotto Cambiaso palace in Vesima, formerly the former convent of the Cruciferi fathers and an integral part of the Cenobio di San Pietro (1155). The apartment, facing south with a splendid sea view, is spread over three large living rooms, one of which has a fully functional marble fireplace and two others used as a double bedroom, both with oak mezzanines. The accommodation is completed by a kitchen, two bathrooms and another bedroom used as a study also with a mezzanine, two technical rooms and a private stairwell of the apartment equipped with a window used as an entrance. Outside, a large communal garden with pergola and fruit trees and a delightful cloister from which you access the cellar. Reserved parking space. Each mezzanine is equipped with oak wardrobes, hollow steps (great for storing clothes), desk and double beds. The window frames are made of wood (double glazing), the electrical and heating system are new and the apartment, which boasts some eighteenth-century paintings above the door, is embellished with fine finishes such as the Reguitti ceramic handles.
The area of Vesima, restricted to agricultural use (organic products from local farmers are available every week) is interested in a delicate urban recovery that will allow the settlement of new families without altering the urban planning and environmental constraints, with the restoration of the existing ruins, already started, the recovery of the fourteenth-century church connected to the Negrotto Cambiaso palace and the construction of a few new isolated residences. The relaunch will favor the strengthening of public transport (today the train is guaranteed in summer) and the establishment of a minimarket next to the railway station, in front of the bathing establishments.
The façade of the building has just been restored under the supervision of the Architectural Heritage