Ref No: HC700386

Zebbug
Town House

1,300,000


4 Bedrooms


3 Bathrooms


Parking

140.00m2
Property Area

Description

Located in a UCA (Urban Conservation Area), just moments from the picturesque Żebbuġ village square, this unconverted TOWNHOUSE presents a rare opportunity to create a beautifully restored family home in one of Malta’s most historic localities. The generous footprint allows for a thoughtful conversion into a three- or four-bedroom home, complete with multiple living areas, a welcoming kitchen and dining space. Situated on a tranquil street yet close to everyday amenities, this townhouse offers the charm of village life with convenient access to shops, cafés, schools, and transport links.

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Features
  • Terraces Yes
  • Views Town views
  • Floorplans Yes
Additional details
  • Bedrooms 4
  • No of Bathrooms 3
  • Kitchen 2
  • Dining Room 1
  • Living Room 1
  • Hallway 1
  • PLOT SIZE (M2) 140.00
  • Roof Ownership

Local Information Zebbug

Ħaż-Żebbuġ has a village-like atmosphere although it has been a large residential area for centuries. It was elevated to 'city' status by Grand Master de Rohan in 1777. Its city status is marked by the monumental arch on the main approach road. Ħaż-Żebbuġ was for centuries the main agricultural village of Malta and the center for the cash crop, cotton. Ħaż-Żebbuġ houses some magnificent patricians' houses and palazzos and fine examples of 16th to 18th-century domestic architecture. The name 'Ħaż-Żebbuġ' means village of olives. In times past, it has seen olive oil production as well. Ħaż-Żebbuġ is also renowned for the great and the good of Maltese history. It has produced more distinguished Maltese - artists, poets, sculptors, composers, and notable priests - than any other village on the Islands. Ħaż-Żebbuġ's parish church, dedicated to St. Philip, was built in the early 17th century. It is attributed to the son of Gerolamo Cassar, the Maltese architect of St. John's Co-Cathedral, Valletta. The interior is lavish baroque and the side chapels have a fine example of Maltese scenography. Ħaż-Żebbuġ is also home to numerous early chapels: the oldest is the Chapel of St. Roque (1539) which is open the first Sunday of the month from 9.30 am till noon; the most ornate is the small church Tal-Abbandonati (1758), a short walk to the right of St. Philip's.

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  • info@immobilienmalta.com
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