VILLA MARCELLA

Liguria, La Spezia, Ameglia

€ 1,700,000

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Price € 1,700,000
Location Liguria, La Spezia, Ameglia
Bedrooms 5
Garden Yes
Terrace Yes
Garage Yes
Within 1 hour of an airport Yes
Close to amenities Yes
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Beautiful villa with wonderful sea views and garden.

The property is currently divided into two portions each with their own private garden and terrace.

The first unit is entered into a light living-dining room opening onto the terrace, kitchen with back door to courtyard, two bedrooms and bathroom. There is also a large attic room.

The second portion is entered to living room, kitchen, two bedrooms and bathroom. A staircase leads up to a further bedroom and bathroom.

The garden to the front of the house has lovely sea views. Car access with gated drive to the garage.

Overlooking the Bay of the Poets at the edge of a village with restaurants, the property offers easy access to both the sea (there is a footpath) and to amenities.

The beautiful town of Lerici at the bottom of the hill is dominated by a castle with the old village of pastel coloured tall buildings huddled on the steep hill dropping down to the sea and the marina. The back streets of Lerici have many colourful shops and restaurants and it has a wonderful atmosphere at any time of the day or evening.

A gem of the Meditterranean , the spectacular bay is called the Gulf of the Poets because Shelley, Byron and D. H. Lawrence all lived there at some time. An enclave with a group of three islands at its tip, it has fishing villages with exceptional fish restaurants, as well as sailing, canoeing, snorkelling or just relaxing on one of the beaches hidden in craggy bays around Fiascherino or Tellaro. Lerici and San Terenzo offer golden sandy beaches with views to the islands. The easiest way to get around the gulf is by boat or on one of the boats which run between, Lerici, La Spezia and Portovenere or on to The Cinque Terre, five villages strung along the terraced cliffs looking out to the sea. These villages are completely unspoilt and, until recently, could only be reached by boat or by train. Anyone visiting the Cinque Terre should take a walk along the cliff paths which link one village to the next, stop in one of the bars or restaurants and try the anchovies marinated in olive oil and garlic, served with bread and delicate white wine made from the grapes that grow up the steep terraces above the villages.

Sarzana, just a 10 minute drive, is a vibrant medieval market town with large elegant central piazza and cobbled lanes meandering through the town flanked with coffee shops and antique stores. During the summer months Sarzana often hosts festivals, concerts and open-air events staged in the piazzas and along the narrow, cobbled lanes. On summer evenings there is a local craft/ antique market which fills the whole town and is a joy to wander through in a welcoming atmosphere. The central castle has a number of exhibitions and events, and it too is open on summer evenings. Sarzana also has a train station with direct trains to Pisa, Florence, the Cinque Terre and Genova.

Distances: Lerici 7, La Spezia 12 km, Sarzana 7 km, Cinque Terre 25 km, Forte dei Marmi 40 km, Lucca 70 km, Pisa (airport) 80 km, Florence 130 km.

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