Ref: VG158 - In the historic Trastevere district near Piazza San Giovanni della Malva, we offer the sale of a quiet and bright mid-18th century building with an adjoining double garage. The property, which is spread over four levels, with a surface area of approximately 560 m2, has recently been the subject of an important consolidation intervention as well as a careful renovation, which, while maintaining the original architectural characteristics of the time, has given a contemporary style to the property while also providing it with comfort and technologically advanced solutions. All four floors, excluding the roof terrace, are served by a modern lift. The staircase, characterized by barrel and cross vaults, connects the various floors from the basement, where a relaxation area, gym and spa has been designed; on the ground floor where there is an independent two-room apartment with bathroom and kitchenette; on the first floor there is the large reception area with a triple living room, with a modern fireplace, which overlooks the wonderful internal courtyard, a bright corner dining room with double exposure, a fully equipped kitchen with adjoining service area and a luxurious guest bathroom ; continuing up to the top floor where you enter the sleeping area with large master bedroom with study and en suite bathroom and a balcony directly overlooking the courtyard, there are two other double bedrooms with bathroom and a roof terrace with a TV lounge. From the courtyard there is also access to a room outside the body of the building which internally connects to the main staircase. Above this room there is another balcony. The beauty of this property makes it truly one of a kind. For further information you can contact the following telephone number: Tel. 06 69372782 or you can send an email to the following address: Gruppo Immobiliare Coppedè Srl Via Ombrone 3 00198 Rome. This information and floor plans are merely indicative and do not constitute contractual elements.--f70ae8d41422db8591a88dad8b1e048e!
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