450,000 €
4 bedrooms villa, 250 m² Meina, Novara (province) Lake Maggiore
Lake Maggiore
Main Features
garden
terrace
garage
cellar
Description
Villa with lake view
Detached villa immersed in a large planted garden of 3000 square meters. with various essences and with an enchanting lake view in the hilly area of Meina, convenient to the main services of the village. Built in 1966 and remained unchanged over time, with a still current and modern architecture; it is spread over several levels by a central staircase protagonist in the living area that welcomes a very bright living room with large windows that overlook the terrace which offers an incomparable view of the lake. Eat-in kitchen with exit to terrace, double bedroom with adjoining bathroom; on the upper floor sleeping area comprising three bedrooms and two bathrooms. In the basement there is a basement with access to a local evacuation; on the same floor of the main entrance there is a room used as a study, the laundry room with adjoining boiler room the system currently goes by oil but there is provision for a connection for natural gas. They overlook a comfortable square the basement garage of the villa and in a detached body a double garage, a terraced garden houses the vegetable garden and the orchard.
For info:
F. Mirco 342/5536792
info@marconi-re.it
From Meina, in Roman times, passes the Via Severiana Augusta, a consular Roman road that connected Mediolanum (the modern Milan) with the Verbanus Lacus ( Lake Verbano, that is Lake Maggiore, and from here to the pass of the Sempione (lat. Summo Plano).
Located on the Piedmontese shore of Lake Maggiore, Meina was part of the Community of Vergante, having signed in 1389, together with the municipality of Lesa, the Statues of the Vergante approved by the archbishop Antonio da Saluzzo.
The municipality first follows directly the events of the Duchy of Milan until the middle of the fifteenth century when Filippo Maria Visconti grants the property of Meina, Lesa and the Vergante in Vitaliano I Borromeo.
Meina therefore follows the history of the Borromeo accounts of Arona.
In 1748, with the Treaty of Aquisgrana that ends the war of Austrian succession, Carlo Emanuele III of Savoia obtains the high Novara which thus enters the Kingdom of Sardinia.
At the end of the 18th century the Community of Vergante was dissolved under the foothold of the Napoleonic armies and the new European order.
Since 1805 Meina, in the Department of Aggna, is part of the Kingdom of Neapolitan Italy.
At the fall of Napoleone, as in the whole of Vergante, Meina returns to being part of the Kingdom of Sardinia, finally of the Kingdom of Italy in 1861.
Ghevio, already autonomous municipality, is an aggregate in Meina in 1928[4].
Detached villa immersed in a large planted garden of 3000 square meters. with various essences and with an enchanting lake view in the hilly area of Meina, convenient to the main services of the village. Built in 1966 and remained unchanged over time, with a still current and modern architecture; it is spread over several levels by a central staircase protagonist in the living area that welcomes a very bright living room with large windows that overlook the terrace which offers an incomparable view of the lake. Eat-in kitchen with exit to terrace, double bedroom with adjoining bathroom; on the upper floor sleeping area comprising three bedrooms and two bathrooms. In the basement there is a basement with access to a local evacuation; on the same floor of the main entrance there is a room used as a study, the laundry room with adjoining boiler room the system currently goes by oil but there is provision for a connection for natural gas. They overlook a comfortable square the basement garage of the villa and in a detached body a double garage, a terraced garden houses the vegetable garden and the orchard.
For info:
F. Mirco 342/5536792
info@marconi-re.it
From Meina, in Roman times, passes the Via Severiana Augusta, a consular Roman road that connected Mediolanum (the modern Milan) with the Verbanus Lacus ( Lake Verbano, that is Lake Maggiore, and from here to the pass of the Sempione (lat. Summo Plano).
Located on the Piedmontese shore of Lake Maggiore, Meina was part of the Community of Vergante, having signed in 1389, together with the municipality of Lesa, the Statues of the Vergante approved by the archbishop Antonio da Saluzzo.
The municipality first follows directly the events of the Duchy of Milan until the middle of the fifteenth century when Filippo Maria Visconti grants the property of Meina, Lesa and the Vergante in Vitaliano I Borromeo.
Meina therefore follows the history of the Borromeo accounts of Arona.
In 1748, with the Treaty of Aquisgrana that ends the war of Austrian succession, Carlo Emanuele III of Savoia obtains the high Novara which thus enters the Kingdom of Sardinia.
At the end of the 18th century the Community of Vergante was dissolved under the foothold of the Napoleonic armies and the new European order.
Since 1805 Meina, in the Department of Aggna, is part of the Kingdom of Neapolitan Italy.
At the fall of Napoleone, as in the whole of Vergante, Meina returns to being part of the Kingdom of Sardinia, finally of the Kingdom of Italy in 1861.
Ghevio, already autonomous municipality, is an aggregate in Meina in 1928[4].
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Details
- Property TypeVilla
- ConditionPartially restored
- Living area250 m²
- Bedrooms4
- Bathrooms3
- Garden3,000 m²
- Terrace50 m²
- Energy Efficiency Rating
- ReferenceFM1762V
Distance from:
Distances are calculated in a straight line
- Airports
- Public transport
- Highway exit3.0 km
- Hospital4.1 km - Ospedale Carlo Ondoli
- Coast153.3 km
- Ski resort10.2 km
What’s around this property
- Shops
- Eating out
- Sports activities
- Schools
- Pharmacy830 m - Pharmacy - Farmacia di Meina Dr. Panigada
- Veterinary4.6 km - Veterinary - Ambulatorio veterinario Bassetti
Information about Meina
- Elevation214 m a.s.l.
- Total area7.54 km²
- LandformInland hill
- Population2400
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Contact Agent
Via Trieste 3, Arona, Novara
+39 0322011029 / +393425536792
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