GHS1024 Traditional farmhouse with large garden and panoramic views
Gozo, Għasri
€1,030,000
Overview
Reference GHS1024
Bedrooms: 3
Bathrooms: 3
Toilets: 1
Pool: Private
Floors: 2
Year of Construction: 1830
Furnished: Partially Furnished
Covered:200m²
Plot:2100m²
Uncovered veranda:65m²
Basement:30m²
This traditional farmhouse is located on the edge of the village and enjoys all the traditional features one might find in a farmhouse from stone arches to wooden beams with xorok (stone ceiling slabs) and stone slab floors in some rooms, whilst enjoying wide sweeping country views across the valley, also with distant sea views.

A spacious entrance hall leads to a living with fireplace. This in turn leads into a kitchen / dining area. Also on the ground floor is a twin bedroom with an adjacent shower room with w.c. and basin. All rooms have doors and apertures opening directly onto a large terrace enjoying open country and distant sea views. An external staircase leads down to the pool area and garden.

Internal stairs leads to the first floor where there are two further main bedrooms. One is a double bedroom with en-suite bathroom and it's own terrace, the second is a twin-bedroom with en-suite shower room, accessed via an intermediate room (currently used as a 4th single bedroom).

GHASRI:

The village is dominated by Ta’ Gurdan (the Gordan) lighthouse which stand at the top of Ġurdan Hill above the village. The famous lighthouse rises 180 metres above sea level and was inaugurated in 1853. Its beam could be seen up to 50 kilometres away. From the hill around the lighthouse there are marvellous 360 degree views of Gozo – well worth the walk up.

From Għasri Village Square, a road leads to the fabulous valley of Wied il-Għasri. On the way, there are a number of typical farmhouses, most of them available for short or long lets, as well as a charming old chapel dedicated to the Blessed Virgin Mary. The Wied l-Għasri area is marvellous for country walks and cycling, especially in Winter and Spring. The valley opens onto the sea between high cliffs, and the secluded little inlet here is ideal for swimming, snorkelling and diving.

The village church, designed by a local priest, Dun Guzepp Diacono, was built early in the twentieth century (1903-16) and is dedicated to Christ the Saviour. The village was established as an independent parish in 1921.
Facilities
Pool, Private
Storage
Features
Balcony
Barbeque
Combined kitchen and dining area
Country view
En suite Bathroom
En suite Shower
Garden, large
Guest WC
Next to green area
Panoramic view
Quiet Area
Rental Potential
Sea view
Village view
Distances
Amenities: 600 m
Public Transport: 500 m
Schools: 750 m
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