£2,139,219
(€581/sq. ft)
€2,500,000
Property for saleStrada Sen. Ernesto Marsaglia, San Romolo, Italy
3 baths
12 receptions
4,306 sq. ft
About this property
Villa With Land And Sea View In Sanremo
The natural stone of the facade, crossed by red brick details and punctuated by arched windows with wooden frames, instantly gives this 400 sq m (commercial) villa its identity. The wooden roof with a sloped structure and clay tiles, together with exposed beams noted in the property, accompanies an architecture that blends presence and material warmth. Even the entrance, reached by stone stairs, introduces a gathered and authentic atmosphere, while terracotta pots, floral decorations and generous vegetation outdoors contribute to defining a harmonious whole, immersed in a context of quiet and privacy.
The property unfolds over 12 rooms and offers a spacious layout, suitable for a significant residence, capable of hosting daily life as well as moments of gathering and representation. The 3 bathrooms complete a structure designed to ensure comfort and functionality, while the fireplace adds a domestic focal point, natural for the cooler seasons and for convivial spaces. Outside, the private garden of 20,000 sq m gives the villa a rare dimension, made of space, breath and continuity with the surrounding nature. The balcony further broadens the relationship with the views and the open air, while the private parking makes property management easier. The visual notes tell a coherent whole even in the outdoor spaces: Lawns, plants, shrubs, trees and courtyards dotted with decorative elements accompany the stone architecture, reinforcing the feeling of a dwelling that finds in the dialogue between built and landscape one of its most successful aspects.
The days here glide between generous indoor spaces and the possibility of fully enjoying the outdoors, choosing each time a different corner of the garden, a pause on the balcony, or the most intimate gathering around the fireplace. The presence of nature, together with the hilly context described in the notes, returns privacy and tranquility with great naturalness. It is a house suitable for a high-level residential use, but in terms of size, room layout and overall image it can also be considered a property of representation.
This villa interprets Sanremo in an private key, made of space, material, and relationship with greenery. Liguria frames a property that stands out for its 400 sq m, for the private 20,000 sq m garden, and for a recognizable architectural character, capable of leaving a solid and lasting impression.
The natural stone of the facade, crossed by red brick details and punctuated by arched windows with wooden frames, instantly gives this 400 sq m (commercial) villa its identity. The wooden roof with a sloped structure and clay tiles, together with exposed beams noted in the property, accompanies an architecture that blends presence and material warmth. Even the entrance, reached by stone stairs, introduces a gathered and authentic atmosphere, while terracotta pots, floral decorations and generous vegetation outdoors contribute to defining a harmonious whole, immersed in a context of quiet and privacy.
The property unfolds over 12 rooms and offers a spacious layout, suitable for a significant residence, capable of hosting daily life as well as moments of gathering and representation. The 3 bathrooms complete a structure designed to ensure comfort and functionality, while the fireplace adds a domestic focal point, natural for the cooler seasons and for convivial spaces. Outside, the private garden of 20,000 sq m gives the villa a rare dimension, made of space, breath and continuity with the surrounding nature. The balcony further broadens the relationship with the views and the open air, while the private parking makes property management easier. The visual notes tell a coherent whole even in the outdoor spaces: Lawns, plants, shrubs, trees and courtyards dotted with decorative elements accompany the stone architecture, reinforcing the feeling of a dwelling that finds in the dialogue between built and landscape one of its most successful aspects.
The days here glide between generous indoor spaces and the possibility of fully enjoying the outdoors, choosing each time a different corner of the garden, a pause on the balcony, or the most intimate gathering around the fireplace. The presence of nature, together with the hilly context described in the notes, returns privacy and tranquility with great naturalness. It is a house suitable for a high-level residential use, but in terms of size, room layout and overall image it can also be considered a property of representation.
This villa interprets Sanremo in an private key, made of space, material, and relationship with greenery. Liguria frames a property that stands out for its 400 sq m, for the private 20,000 sq m garden, and for a recognizable architectural character, capable of leaving a solid and lasting impression.



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