Single family villa, to be refurbished, 250 m², Centro, Meina

Meina
  • € 450,000
  • 5
  • 250
  • 2
  • No
Description

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Detached villa immersed in a large planted garden of 3000 m2. with various essences and with an enchanting lake view in the hilly area of Meina, convenient to the main services of the town. Built in 1966 and remained unchanged over time, with an architecture that is still current and modern; it develops on several levels from a central staircase protagonist in the living area which houses a very bright living room with large windows overlooking the terrace from which you can enjoy an incomparable view of the lake. Eat-in kitchen with exit to terrace, double bedroom with attached bathroom; upstairs sleeping area consisting of three bedrooms and two bathrooms. In the basement rumpus room with access to a storage room; On the same floor as the main entrance there is a room used as a study, the laundry room with the adjacent boiler room. The system currently runs on diesel but there is a connection for methane gas. The villa's underground garage and a double garage in a detached building overlook a comfortable square, and a terraced garden hosts the vegetable garden and orchard.
To be restored.

For info: F.Mirco 342/5536792

From Meina, in Roman times, the Via Severiana Augusta passed, a Roman consular road that connected Mediolanum (modern Milan) with the Verbannus Lacus (Lake Verbano, or Lake Maggiore, and from here to the Sempione pass (lat. Summo Plano).

Located on the Piedmontese shore of Lake Maggiore, Meina had been part of the Vergante Community since the Middle Ages, having signed it in 1389, together with the municipality of Lesa , the Statutes of Vergante approved by Archbishop Antonio da Saluzzo.

The municipality first directly followed the events of the Duchy of Milan until the mid-15th century when Filippo Maria Visconti granted the ownership of Meina, Lesa and Vergante to Vitaliano I Borromeo .

Meina then follows the history of the Borromeo counts of Arona.

In 1748, with the treaty of Aachen which put an end to the war of the Austrian succession, Carlo Emanuele III of Savoy obtained the upper Novara area which thus entered the Kingdom of Sardinia.

At the end of the 18th century the Vergante Community dissolved under the pressure of Napoleon's armies and the new European order.
Since 1805 Meina, in the Department of Agogna, has been part of the Napoleonic Kingdom of Italy.

At the fall of Napoleon, like all of Vergante, Meina once again became part of the Kingdom of Sardinia, and finally of the Kingdom of Italy in 1861. Ghevio, already an independent municipality, was aggregated to Meina in 1928[4].
Information
other features
Electric gate
Fireplace
Tavern
Security door
Internal exposure
External exposure
Closet
Balcony
Terrace
Single tv system
Cellar
Private garden
Window frames in double glass / wood
Features
Reference and listing Date
FM829V - 04/15/2024
contract
Sale
type
Single family villa | Full ownership | Stately property class
surface
250 m² - See detail
rooms
5 (3 bedrooms, 2 others), 2 bathrooms, kitchen diner
floor
Mezzanine
total building floors
2 floors
Car parking
2 in garage/box, 4 in shared parking
availability
Available
other features
Electric gate
Fireplace
Tavern
Security door
Closet
Balcony
Terrace
Single tv system
Cellar
Private garden
Window frames in double glass / wood
Double exposure
Expenses
price
€ 450,000
Energy efficiency
year of construction
1966
condition
To be refurbished
heating
Independent, with radiators, powered by gas oil
Energy Efficiency
G≥ 175 kWh/m² year
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