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Santa Margherita Ligure Piazza del Sole: 200 sqm Villa with Independent Entrance, Fabulous Park, and Garden with Pool
Completely renovated and furnished with high-quality finishes; pool, greenery, a stone's throw from the beach, and all kinds of comforts.
Interior:
- Living room
- Kitchen
- Dining room
- 2 master suites with walk-in closets and private marble bathrooms
- 1 study/bedroom
- 1 bedroom with bunk bed
- 1 laundry room
- 2 additional bathrooms (one for the living area and one for the bedroom with the bunk bed)
- 1 cellar
Exterior:
- 40 sqm terrace
- 700 sqm garden
- Pool
- Parking spaces
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“Santa,” as it is affectionately called by its residents, is a famous and renowned tourist destination in the eastern Liguria. Santa Margherita Ligure, known for its elegance, is also called the Pearl of Tigullio. The town of Santa Margherita extends eastward and is surrounded by hills covered with the typical Mediterranean vegetation of Liguria, on which numerous luxurious villas with gardens overlooking the Costa dei Delfini (the stretch of sea that connects Santa Margherita to Portofino) can be admired.
Therefore, it is a very exclusive town, enjoying a strategic position due to its proximity to Portofino and its Regional Natural Park. Santa Margherita often hosts various social events and activities related to sailing and international regattas.
But what to see in Santa Margherita Ligure?
If you are passionate about religious architecture and love visiting sacred places, Santa Margherita Ligure offers several churches rich in art, precious paintings, and statues. Noteworthy among them are the Basilica of Santa Margherita d'Antiochia, the Church of San Giacomo di Corte, the Church of San Siro, the Church of the Capuchin Friars, the Oratory of Our Lady of Sorrows, the Oratory of the Madonna del Suffragio, the Oratory of Saints Bernardo and Lucia, the Church of Santa Maria Assunta, the Church of San Lorenzo, and the Chapel of the Gave, reachable by a beautiful path that, if continued, leads to the Abbey of Cervara.
Santa Margherita Ligure Castle:
Walking along the seafront, you will eventually see the imposing silhouette of the Santa Margherita Ligure Castle, built from 1550 and now privately owned.
Villa Durazzo:
One of the most interesting places to visit in Santa Margherita Ligure is undoubtedly Villa Durazzo, a splendid complex consisting of two villas immersed in a wonderful seventeenth-century park. The lush vegetation and the charming Italian garden complete the visit inside the villa, where you can also visit the artistic museum dedicated to the writer and journalist Vittorio Giovanni Rossi.