18th-century Villa In Noble Complex In Valsabbia
Prestigious historic residence of approximately 800 sqm on four levels, renovated, with frescoed halls, internal courtyard and an 1,800-sqm park.
Set in an eighteenth-century noble context, this representative residence offers twelve main rooms, six bedrooms, six bathrooms, spectacular reception areas with decorated fireplaces and a private fenced garden with driveway access.
Located in an elevated position above the town, within an ancient noble complex surrounded by the greenery of the Valsabbia valley, this 18th-century villa occupies the most scenic part of the park, overlooking a setting of absolute tranquillity. Access through a monumental gate and a tree-lined avenue leads to the main façade, where the historic façade and formal garden set the tone for the representative character of the residence. The approximately 1,800 sqm of private, fenced and perfectly manicured parkland are organised into lawns, ornamental trees, gazebos and a barbecue area, offering a natural extension of indoor life and a pleasantly temperate microclimate.
The villa, built in the 1700s and skilfully renovated in the early 2000s, is spread over four levels - ground floor, first floor, second floor and an attic - for a total of approximately 800 sqm, combining spacious volumes and fine finishes. On the ground floor, an elegant vaulted entrance hall leads to the main living room, adorned with period stucco work, terracotta floors, and a decorated fireplace, flanked by a dining room, kitchen, laundry room, and bathroom. The internal courtyard, accessible from the kitchen and cloakroom, provides natural light and a pleasant continuity between the service areas and the reception rooms. The interiors are characterised by distinctive architectural details - frescoed ceilings, stucco cornices, stone staircases - which maintain their original charm while integrating with contemporary systems and amenities.
The upper floors house the sleeping area, organised to offer privacy and flexibility of use. The first floor features a master suite with a walk-in wardrobe, an additional bedroom with a walk-in wardrobe and an en-suite bathroom, and spacious distribution areas, suitable for creating study or reading corners. The second floor has additional bedrooms, studies and a large passageway that can be used as a music room, hobby room or space for private collections. The attic, accessed by a characteristic stone spiral staircase, has been converted into a charming bedroom on a mezzanine with exposed beams and views over the roof of the historic complex, adding a touch of intimacy to the overall layout.
- Garden
- Fireplace
- Wooden floors








