Ref No: HC700375

Cospicua (Bormla)
Palazzo

1,200,000


6 Bedrooms


2 Bathrooms


Parking

232.00m2
Internal Area

134.00m2
External Area

Description

Right in the heart of this wonderful historic town, situated in a fantastic location one finds this large unconverted Palazzo with great potential to convert into a 6 bedroomed family home with sea and town views from its large windows. With high ceilings, patterned tiles and old marble stairs, this property with multiple rooms could be restored to its former glory as a small boutique hotel or a family home. The property boasts over 230 sqm of internal space, and a private garden of approximately 70sqm.   A property not to be missed. 

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Features
  • Garden Yes
  • Yard Yes
Additional details
  • Bedrooms 6
  • No of Bathrooms 2
  • Guest Toilets 1
  • Kitchen 1
  • Dining Room 1
  • Sitting Room 1
  • No.of Reception 2
  • Hallway 1
  • Internal Size (m2) 232.00
  • External Size (m2) 134.00
  • Total Size (m2) 366.00
  • Roof Ownership
  • Location Inland

Local Information Cospicua (Bormla)

Cospicua is the largest of the Three Cities on Grand Harbour opposite Valletta. It is known to many by its earlier name, Bormla. The city was renamed by the Knights of St. John because of the brave ('conspicuous') role played by its people during the Great Siege of 1565. Most of Cospicua's shoreline is taken up by the older dockyard - an area now being restored and developed as a marina. The city suffered extensive damage during World War II and although rebuilt, it has fewer inhabitants than in the pre-war years. Modern Cospicua is an important market centre in the heart of the docklands. The main building of cultural interest is the Collegiate Church of the Immaculate Conception, which is rich in exquisite works of art. The Firenzuola Fortifications, built in 1638, and Margherita Lines, part of the inland defences the Three Cities, are major landmarks. The Margherita Lines are in fact the only part of old Cospicua which survived World War II.

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