"Availability for sale wonderful single-family villa with large park planted and fenced max privacy with salt water infinity pool, with adjoining poolside bar to make the most of the use at 360 ° ensuring your guests the best; the solarium terrace equipped with sun loungers for excellent sunbathing The park has several relaxation areas and a sports area for playing football or other, the outdoor portico guarantees even in alternative seasons the enjoyment of the outside both for eating and for the play area.
In the detached body we find a tavern with bathroom and kitchen area, double multipurpose garage.
The villa has an entrance to a large living room with fireplace with wrought iron staircase leading to the upper floor, bathroom, full optional eat-in kitchen, utility room for food storage.
Upstairs master bedroom with adjoining bathroom with shower and whirlpool tub, study bedroom, double bedroom, twin bedroom, 2nd complete bathroom.
Possibility of partial furnishing
Mesola Fe the construction of the evocative architectural complex of the Mesola Castle began in 1578 at the behest of Duke Alfonso II, the last descendant of the Este dynasty, who wanted to leave an important mark on the Ferrara area by building a sumptuous court residence to the point of compete in size and magnificence with the oldest Castle of Ferrara, the absolute symbol of the Este dominion.
Four imposing towers, crenellated walls, large windows make the Castle a structure halfway between a fortress and a luxury residence or Delizia, protected by nine miles of walls and surrounded by a hunting forest.
According to the hypothesis of some historians, this future Renaissance city had to counter the power of Venice on the Adriatic: an ambitious project that required time and heirs that Alfonso II was unable to have. In fact, in 1598 the Papal State returned to the possession of the Duchy of Ferrara and consequently also of Mesola. "
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