1,180,000 €
4 bedrooms villa, 238 m² Manerba del Garda, Brescia (province) Lake Garda
Lake Garda
Main Features
garden
pool
garage
cellar
Description
Manerba del Garda, close to Torchio port and the beach, just 10 minutes away on foot, villa with beautiful views of the lake and the gulf of Manerba, with a spacious private garden of approximately 1,100 sqm and a large swimming pool.
The new construction in front DOES NOT affect the lake view.
The villa was completely renovated in 2010 and consists of two floors in addition to the garage and a cellar which are located in the basement. On the ground floor there is a large living room with dining room overlooking the porch with a beautiful lake view, separate kitchen, bathroom with window, double bedroom, small study;
on the first floor there is the sleeping area with three double bedrooms and two bathrooms, one of which is in the master bedroom.
Beautiful lake view also from the master double bedroom.
Independent air heating controlled by heat pump and solar panels for hot water. Possibility of connection to methane and preparation for pellet stove.
Large 38 sqm garage for three cars.
Air conditioning, private outdoor parking, small cellar in the basement.
The villa is equipped with solar panels for hot water and a heat pump for heating.
The house is sold partially furnished.
Monuments and places of interest
San Sivino-Gabbiano pile-dwelling site, included in the UNESCO World Heritage List, as part of the transnational serial site Prehistoric pile-dwelling sites around the Alps. History Legend has it that Manerba was built in devotion to the goddess Minerva. She came to hide in this valley, an important and evocative center of Valtenesi, where she planted her olive trees (of which she was the protector) and taught many of her arts. A temple was built in her honor but was destroyed by the Barbarians. Many scholars believe that the toponym of Manerba derives from "Minerva arx". Others, however, trace this name back to the Cenoman Gauls (the term derives from the union of "mon", meaning man of arms, and "erb", military area). The toponym would indicate, in this case, "a fortified place of residence of the chief": this is plausible given that from the top of the town's fortress it was easy to defend oneself from any attack. The presence of man on Lake Garda dates back to Prehistory, more precisely to the Late Neolithic (around 4000 BC): under the Rocca, in fact, remains of a Mesolithic village were found. Since the Lombard era, the area was part of the court of the Monastery of San Colombano of the Priory of Bardolino and of the priory of Solarolo, dependent on the Abbey of San Colombano of Bobbio (PC) and of the great monastic fiefdom of Bobbio. The monks evangelized the territory, encouraging the expansion of trade, agriculture (especially vines and olives), the fishing system, and culture, introducing important innovations and opening trade routes. The presence of man on Lake Garda dates back to Prehistory, more precisely to the Late Neolithic (around 4000 BC): under the Rocca, in fact, remains of a Mesolithic village were found. Since the Lombard era, the area had been part of the court of the Monastery of San Colombano of the Priory of Bardolino and of the priory of Solarolo.
The new construction in front DOES NOT affect the lake view.
The villa was completely renovated in 2010 and consists of two floors in addition to the garage and a cellar which are located in the basement. On the ground floor there is a large living room with dining room overlooking the porch with a beautiful lake view, separate kitchen, bathroom with window, double bedroom, small study;
on the first floor there is the sleeping area with three double bedrooms and two bathrooms, one of which is in the master bedroom.
Beautiful lake view also from the master double bedroom.
Independent air heating controlled by heat pump and solar panels for hot water. Possibility of connection to methane and preparation for pellet stove.
Large 38 sqm garage for three cars.
Air conditioning, private outdoor parking, small cellar in the basement.
The villa is equipped with solar panels for hot water and a heat pump for heating.
The house is sold partially furnished.
Monuments and places of interest
San Sivino-Gabbiano pile-dwelling site, included in the UNESCO World Heritage List, as part of the transnational serial site Prehistoric pile-dwelling sites around the Alps. History Legend has it that Manerba was built in devotion to the goddess Minerva. She came to hide in this valley, an important and evocative center of Valtenesi, where she planted her olive trees (of which she was the protector) and taught many of her arts. A temple was built in her honor but was destroyed by the Barbarians. Many scholars believe that the toponym of Manerba derives from "Minerva arx". Others, however, trace this name back to the Cenoman Gauls (the term derives from the union of "mon", meaning man of arms, and "erb", military area). The toponym would indicate, in this case, "a fortified place of residence of the chief": this is plausible given that from the top of the town's fortress it was easy to defend oneself from any attack. The presence of man on Lake Garda dates back to Prehistory, more precisely to the Late Neolithic (around 4000 BC): under the Rocca, in fact, remains of a Mesolithic village were found. Since the Lombard era, the area was part of the court of the Monastery of San Colombano of the Priory of Bardolino and of the priory of Solarolo, dependent on the Abbey of San Colombano of Bobbio (PC) and of the great monastic fiefdom of Bobbio. The monks evangelized the territory, encouraging the expansion of trade, agriculture (especially vines and olives), the fishing system, and culture, introducing important innovations and opening trade routes. The presence of man on Lake Garda dates back to Prehistory, more precisely to the Late Neolithic (around 4000 BC): under the Rocca, in fact, remains of a Mesolithic village were found. Since the Lombard era, the area had been part of the court of the Monastery of San Colombano of the Priory of Bardolino and of the priory of Solarolo.
Details
- Property TypeVilla
- ConditionCompletely restored/Habitable
- Living area238 m²
- Bedrooms4
- Bathrooms3
- Garden12,000 m²
- Energy Efficiency Rating
- ReferenceMECA0622
Distance from:
Distances are calculated in a straight line
- Public transport
> 20 km - Bus stop
- Coast139.5 km
- Ski resort10.0 km
Information about Manerba del Garda
- Elevation130 m a.s.l.
- Total area36.63 km²
- LandformInland hill
- Population5412
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Contact Agent
Via Malta 7/c, Brescia, Brescia
+39 327 9703228 +39 329 4158912
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