Croatia, Dalmatia coast, Peljesac - Historic stone villa from the 18th century
ID: 2041/08Basic information
Living space:560 m2
Land space:1500 m2
Bedrooms:15
Bathrooms:4
Floors:3
Sea distance:30 m
Property advantages
- Sea view
- Stone house
Amenities
- Energy Certificate
- Parking
About the property
Historic stone villa from the 18th century in the first row to the sea.
The captain’s palace of the famous family, in addition to its rich and interesting history, has very impressive architectural solutions, beautiful gardens and terraces as well as a beautiful interior decorated with luxurious furniture.
The building is spread over 560 m2 of living space on a plot of 1500 m2 located near the sea. The main building is divided into a ground floor and three floors, and in its surroundings there are auxiliary stone buildings, including the old wine cellar. On each floor there is a spacious lounge surrounded by rooms. The interior was completely painted by Italian painters in the 19th century, which has been successfully preserved in its original form. The house is surrounded by gardens and terraces, and the whole property is surrounded by an old stone wall which guarantees peace and privacy.
The location of the property is in the center of a small beautiful place on Pelješac near the sea. Access to the house from the south is possible from the main promenade by the sea, and north of the main road is the garage and the associated parking for at least 10 cars.
The rich history of this captain’s palace, built in the splendor of its time, makes it unique in Dalmatia.
Location
Peljesac, Dalmatia coast
Pelješac is a peninsula in southern Dalmatia in Croatia. From the isthmus that begins at Ston, to the top of Cape Lovišta, it is 65 km long. The Pelješac Bridge spans the sea channel between Komarna on the northern mainland and the peninsula of Pelješac, thereby passing entirely through Croatian territory and avoiding any border crossings with Bosnia and Herzegovina at Neum.
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