Welcome to a piece of history in the heart of Cima di Porlezza, just a minute's walk from the picturesque shores of Lago di Lugano. This former convent, built in 1675 and lovingly renovated in 2011 by a Swiss designer, offers countless original historical elements blended with modern convenience and a handcrafted interior. On the ground floor there is a charming internal courtyard, a storage room used as a bedroom, a modern bathroom, an antique fireplace, a newly built sauna, a spacious cellar, a laundry room and a boiler room with oil-fired heating. On the first floor there is a spacious bedroom with an en-suite bathroom featuring a bath, a study and a storage room, both of which are also used as additional bedrooms, and another elegant bathroom. The second floor is the heart of the home, with a spacious living room, open fireplace, and kitchen. The balcony and covered terrace offer breathtaking views of the lake and mountains. The top floor's open gallery includes a cosy bed and lounge area with unparalleled lake views, creating a daily sense of peace and inspiration. This home is a stunning blend of history and modernity. It features ancient stone walls and interior elements harmoniously mixed with contemporary touches, creating a unique and inspiring atmosphere. While the house does not include parking, many free parking options are available nearby, ensuring convenience for you and your guests. The central location means you're just stepping away from the lake shore, boat pier, café, bakery, post office and grocery store. Porlezza is a coastal town overlooking the Italian shore of Lake Lugano. The centre of a safe and multiethnic Lugano is only 10 minutes 'drive away, while Menaggio, located on Lake Como, is about 15 minutes' drive away. From Porlezza you can reach Switzerland and the city of Lugano also with the convenient public service of navigation. Malpensa airport is about an hour away, as is the cosmopolitan Milan; Lugano Airport, Agno, is located in approx. 20 km. For lovers of winter sports in a short time, you can reach the most famous Alpine ski resorts, both Italian and Swiss, which are only an hour's drive away.
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Details
Property Type
Hamlet
Condition
Completely restored/Habitable
Living area
143 m²
Bedrooms
2
Bathrooms
4
Garden
21 m²
Terrace
20 m²
Energy Efficiency Rating
G325,33
Reference
Ancient village house
Energy Efficiency Rating (Law 90/2013)
More efficient
A4
A3
A2
A1
B
C
D
E
F
G
Less efficient
What is the Energy Efficiency Rating?
The energy efficiency rating is a value expressed by letters ranging from A4 to G which indicates the energy quality and consumption of the building based on parameters such as the shape and climate zone in which it is located. The better the energy efficiency rating, the lower the energy consumption and cost of air-conditioning the building. Please note: buildings belonging to the same class can also have very different energy consumptions if the shape and climate zone are different.
What is the EPgl (Global Energy Performance index)?
The EPgl indicates how much energy is consumed so that the building or the building unit reaches comfort conditions, and is based on the energy services present and according to the type of property under standard use. The unit of measurement is kWh/m2 per year.
We recommend that you check with the advertiser if the energy efficiency rating of the property is updated to Law 90/2013.
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