Ref. 86390266
12 rooms
500 m²
€787,000
We offer a splendid detached villa characterised by an elegant and refined style. The villa is surrounded by fine materials and unique details that enrich the various rooms. The property includes large living areas, an annex, six bedrooms and six bathrooms, three of which have en-suite bathrooms. The terraces offer breathtaking panoramic views. In addition, there are technical rooms, a garage and storage rooms.
Thanks to its considerable size and careful layout, the property is ideal for conversion into a private healthcare facility, such as a retirement home or a medical centre. It could also accommodate a restaurant or a bed and breakfast.
The villa is spread over three levels: ground floor, first floor and attic. Below, a basement houses the technical room and garage. The property is equipped with every comfort, has exclusive access and features well-maintained and well-lit outdoor areas.
The large garden of approximately 1,200 square metres is enriched by lush Mediterranean vegetation, with the possibility of adding a swimming pool and equipped green areas. These spaces offer the opportunity to spend time outdoors with family or friends and include play areas for children.
The villa is only twenty minutes from the Licata/Gela coastline and is well connected to the cities of Caltanissetta, Gela and Licata, all easily reachable in 15-20 minutes. The airports of Catania and Palermo are about an hour and a half away. The strategic location allows you to quickly reach some of Sicily's most beautiful beaches and fascinating historical sites in the heart of Sicily.
Historical notes on Mazzarino
Mazzarino is a town of medieval origins, with archaeological traces of ancient times such as Maktorion on Monte Bubbonia. From the 14th century until the end of the feudal age, the town was linked to the powerful Branciforti family. In the 17th century, thanks to figures such as Giuseppe Branciforti and Carlo Maria Carafa Branciforti, it was enriched with important palaces and religious complexes, becoming an architectural jewel of the Nisseno area. Mazzarino has been declared a “city of art” and has been proposed for UNESCO evaluation.
Recommended attractions
• Capuchin Church and Convent: With a valuable inlaid wooden tabernacle and an ancient library.
• Medieval Castle: Fascinating ruins known as “U Cannuni”.
• Carmine Complex: Home to the Gaggini mausoleum.
• Church of St. Ignatius of Loyola: An example of Val di Noto Baroque.
• Branciforti Palace: With the Mother Church and wooden choir.
• Church of St. Dominic: Home to works of art such as the Christ of Chamois.
• Minor Basilica Sanctuary of Maria Ss. Del Mazzaro: Rebuilt in 1760, it houses relics of important religious figures.
• Church of Signore dell'Olmo: With a characteristic majolica bell tower.
This detailed description offers a comprehensive overview of a unique property and the historical and cultural riches of Mazzarino.
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