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Located in the municipality of Bosco Marengo, the ancient residence of the Marquises of Bosco and Ponzone from the 16th century (1530 AD) used over the centuries by the Dominican friars. Nearby there is also the famous convent of Santa Croce and Ognissanti of Bosco Marengo, commissioned by Pope Saint Pius V in his hometown in 1566 to accommodate the friars and nuns of his congregation. Inside there are countless paintings by Vasari. The proposed structure, whose interiors have recently been renovated with great care and attention, is made up of 3 floors: Ground floor of over 230m2 consisting of an entrance hall, a large living room with ceilings of about 5 meters at times, a large and well-stocked kitchen always with barrel-vaulted ceilings of about 4 meters in height, a dining room, always with barrel-vaulted ceilings, a hallway that leads to the bathroom and 2 bedrooms. Through a ancient stone staircase of ancient workmanship leads to the upper floor where we find 4 separate bedrooms and 2 spacious bathrooms completely new. In memory of its ancient status as a convent, of past centuries, we find a splendid seventeenth-century painting that reminds us of its beauty. Through a further flight of stairs you reach the 2 floors of the medieval tower from which it is possible to enjoy the panorama that surrounds this residence so unique in its kind. The convent is finally characterized by 2 enormous cellars of over 200m2 which bring us back magically to the past and to the ancient activities of these places where the life of work and prayer, but also the punishment of an ancient and narrow "cell" went hand in hand. The floors and vaults, in exposed brick, of these magical spaces, have recently started to live again in convivial celebrations of the present day. The total residential area is over 600m2 to which must be added another 700m2 of barns to be renovated and also to be dedicated to the promising B&B accommodation business recently undertaken as a pleasure for the property.
The rooms on the ground floor are characterized by the presence of terracotta floors while those on the first floor also benefit from the presence of ancient exposed terracotta bricks. The house is sold partially furnished with valuable antique furniture from centuries gone by . The external spaces are represented by 2 separate green areas, one of which with some centuries-old plants, which enclose the structure inside. The possibility of building a swimming pool and/or a Jacuzzi makes them particularly appreciable. The total surface area of the property is approximately 3,000m2