Single villa near the historic center of Camaiore!
We present this charming detached villa of about 200 square meters, located in a quiet position a short distance from the historic centre. Surrounded by a large 400m2 garden, this property offers generous spaces and an atmosphere of serenity.
The main entrance to the house is characterized by a large corner porch of about 30 sq m, which adds a touch of elegance and invites you to spend pleasant moments outdoors.
From here you enter the dining room, with an open kitchen and an exit to the back, ensuring practicality and ease of movement.
A comfortable service bathroom and a cozy living room complete the mezzanine floor.
The first floor of the villa houses the sleeping area, with three bedrooms. The master bedroom offers plenty of space and a wonderful terrace, while the other two bedrooms include private terraces, which add charm and offer a dedicated outdoor space. A bathroom with Jacuzzi serves this area, offering an oasis of relaxation and well-being.
The basement is cleverly divided into two distinct and separate areas, with a hallway equipped with a bathroom with shower, which increases the functionality and versatility of the spaces. On this floor there are also three additional rooms and a technical room, which can be adapted to the different needs of the owners.
The property is equipped with a photovoltaic system installed in 2023, which allows the use of solar energy in an efficient and sustainable way. In addition, there is an electric car socket, providing an environmentally friendly option for vehicle charging.
Don't miss the opportunity to live in this charming single villa, immersed in the tranquility of Camaiore, but close to all the services and attractions of the historic centre. With its large spaces, well-kept garden and modern features, this property represents the ideal solution for those who want a comfortable and quality home.
How is CAMAIORE?
The Municipality of Camaiore is located in the heart of Versilia and constitutes a microcosm of contrasting but harmonious colours, where the green hills, framed by the Apuan Alps, are lapped by the crystal clear waters of the Tyrrhenian Sea.
Its history already begins in prehistoric times, as revealed by the archaeological sites of Grotta all'Onda and Candalla.
Then the turn of the Ligurians - Apuans and later of the Romans.
In the Middle Ages Camaiore was an important stopover along the Via Francigena; here wayfarers found shelter and refreshment at the nearby Benedictine monastery of the Badia di SS Pietro e Paolo, a splendid example of Romanesque architecture. The city of Camaiore still retains part of the walls and the urban plan of the old castle, ordered in a symmetrical manner and marked by streets and districts. Piazza San Bernardino represents the heart of the city with the town hall and the collegiate church, the mother church of the many parishes
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