Ref No: HC700406

Tarxien
House of Character

2,500,000


4 Bedrooms


2 Bathrooms


Parking


Pool

750.00m2
Property Area

500.00m2
External Area

Description

A rare to come-by, double-fronted 18th-century palazzo set on a generous 750sqm plot offering exceptional potential to combine historic grandeur with versatile living. The main residence features an elegant reception hall, formal sitting and dining rooms, a living area, and a kitchen/breakfast. The first floor includes a magnificent Sala Nobile, four spacious bedrooms, 2 bathrooms (one en-suite). A traditional garigor (spiral stone staircase) leads to the roof terrace with open village views. The property is enhanced by a 500sqm mature garden with citrus trees, perfect for a swimming pool and refined outdoor entertaining. An independent apartment with separate access provides a kitchen/living/dining area, one bedroom, and a shower room, ideal for guests or rental income. A substantial underlying cellar, with traditional stone arches, extends beneath the entire ground floor, offering space for a wine cellar, storage, home cinema, or private gym. A comfortable garage is also possible, making this a unique opportunity to create a truly distinguished family home.  

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Features
  • Laundry Yes
  • Swimming Pool Yes
  • Garden Yes
  • Terraces Yes
Additional details
  • Bedrooms 4
  • No of Bathrooms 2
  • Bathrooms en suite 1
  • Kitchen 1
  • Dining Room 1
  • Living Room 1
  • Sitting Room 1
  • Hallway 1
  • Courtyard Yes
  • External Size (m2) 500.00
  • PLOT SIZE (M2) 750.00
  • Total Size (m2) 750.00
  • Bus Stop Close by
  • Shops Close by

Local Information Tarxien

The town is known mostly for its prehistoric temple complex dating back to the copper age, which gives rise to the distinct Tarxien Phase of megalithic building on the Islands. The temples and their artefacts provide some of the best insights into the rituals, beliefs and building skills of these prehistoric peoples. Several huge statues, known as the `fat ladies', today housed in the National Museum of Archaeology, Valletta, come from Ħal Tarxien. The town itself was important in later centuries, particularly in Roman times, but it remained more or less a backwater over the millennia although it is one of the older parishes of Malta. Like nearby Paola, the town began to develop in the early 20th century with the growth of the dockyards. Ħal Tarxien is home to one of the Islands oldest surviving parish churches, Tar-Rokna, dedicated to the Annuniciation of Our Lady.

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