House for sale in Valdina

1000 m²
11 main rooms
REF: Sicilia 001

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10 bedroom luxury Villa for sale in Via Porto Salvo , 1, Valdina, Sicily

Suspended between heaven and earth, this beautiful villa represents a location that is different from the usual, an exclusive place that allows you to enjoy a magnificent panorama and a bright environment with a modern and essential style that does not constrain. It covers about 3 hectares in the municipality of Valdina, in a scenic spot overlooking the two valleys on which it stands, with a view stretching from the bay of Tindari to the Aeolian Islands and the Strait, nestled between two medieval villages with their castles. Currently used for special events, it can accommodate up to 230 guests in its main hall, an enchanting space that, surrounded by glass windows and equipped with a retractable roof, gives the sensation of being in a beautiful garden, but with the security of a retractable and totally airtight roof! Plus about 2,000 metres of gardens and panoramic terraces Next to the existing structure, which houses two banquet halls, a new location has been conceived that offers a magical breathtaking view of the Gulf of Milazzo and the Aeolian Islands. Designed and built according to functional and aesthetic criteria of great visual impact, it can accommodate hundreds of guests in a serene and reassuring manner. The landscape and scenic context that the structure naturally offers to guests is enhanced by the architectural solutions, the eco-sustainable quality materials, the clean lines and the use of the large outdoor spaces now completed by the new terraces. . Valdina is a small agricultural centre situated on low tree-lined hills between Venetico and Roccavaldina at about 250 metres above sea level. The history of Valdina, originally called Maurojanni, is largely linked to the vicissitudes of the Valdina family (from whom the village took its name) whose founder, Andrea, bought the village in 1509, at that time, in the status of a fief and a hamlet. The village remained under Valdina rule for about two centuries. From 1929 to 1948, the municipality was suppressed and aggregated first to that of Spadafora (until 1939) and then to that of Roccavaldina. Valdina is, within the province, an important centre of the brick industry with numerous medium and small-sized companies. Agriculture is flourishing, oriented towards the production of vegetables, citrus fruits and fine grapes.