This villa is close to Lake Maggiore, one of Italy's beautiful lakes to the north, near Lago di Como and Lago di Garda.
The villa stems from the glory of the early 1900s, era of Stile Liberty, the Italian variant of Art Nouveau. This prestigious 1908 historic villa is spread over a centuries-old park of 15,000 square metres, planted with ancient trees and flowers typical of the lake. It offers breathtaking views of Lake Maggiore and a private beach. The layout of the park is typical of Italian gardens with its internal paths. Set in a place of complete privacy, the villa enjoys a privileged position on the lakeshore, as it has a lakeside garden and a private beach with pier.
The main access road feels imposing and aesthetic. Every detail has been treated with great care and taste, preserving all the original features and charm of this prestigious property. The villa is spread over three floors plus the basement. From the main entrance, the important marble staircase with its decorated marble walls begins. On the ground floor are the reception and dining rooms, an office and the beautiful veranda opening onto the garden. The sleeping area on the first and second floors consists of nine bedrooms and bathrooms.
The first floor has a very welcoming master suite, with a beautiful inlaid parquet floor, frescoed ceilings, large windows and a large bathroom with jacuzzi. The second floor has three one-bedroom flats and a studio flat. In the basement are the tavern, the kitchen, a large room with a vaulted brick ceiling and a bathroom. In the park, in addition to the caretaker's house, there are two guest houses. A private beach and a jetty are two of the highlights of the entire property. There are also two buoys for mooring motorboats.
There are many reasons why buying a house in Lake Maggiore is an excellent investment. The area has natural beauty, a mild climate and a rich cultural heritage. One of the greatest pleasures is the beautiful scenery.
The lake itself is surrounded by beautiful mountains and lush greenery, creating a picturesque backdrop for this house. Moreover, the area is known for its sunny weather and mild temperatures, making it a cosy place for outdoor activities all year round.
You can take a boat to explore the lake's many islands, such as the Borromean Islands, known for their beautiful gardens and historic buildings. In summer, you can swim in the lake's clear waters or enjoy various water sports such as sailing, kayaking and windsurfing. In winter, the surrounding mountains offer skiing opportunities. Furthermore, the region is steeped in history and culture, with numerous museums, historical sites and cultural events offering endless opportunities for exploration and entertainment. This makes it an ideal place to live for people interested in art, history and cultural experiences.
In short, buying a house in Lake Maggiore offers a unique opportunity to own a piece of paradise in one of Italy's most beautiful and culturally rich regions.