Ref No: HC600739

Senglea (Isla)
House of Character

595,000


2 Bedrooms


3 Bathrooms


Parking

234.00m2
Property Area

155.00m2
Internal Area

80.00m2
External Area

Description

A magnificent, newly refurbished HOUSE OF CHARACTER in a quiet pedestrianised street, just seconds away from the main Church-square, meticulously restored and furnished, resulting in a stylish and most attractive home. Accommodation comprises entrance hall leading to a courtyard, sitting room, kitchen with dining area leading onto a lovely terrace with views of the Grand Harbour and Fort St. Angelo, 2 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms (2 ensuite), laundry and a roof terrace that can become a garden. Selling furnished, ready to move into.

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Features
  • Basement Yes
Additional details
  • Bedrooms 2
  • No of Bathrooms 3
  • Bathrooms en suite 2
  • Kitchen 1
  • Dining Room 1
  • Living Room 1
  • Sitting Room 1
  • Hallway 1
  • Internal Size (m2) 155.00
  • External Size (m2) 80.00
  • PLOT SIZE (M2) 234.00

Local Information Senglea (Isla)

This small city, one of the so-called Three Cities, stands on a narrow promontory jutting into Grand Harbour. The land was fortified in 1551 by Grand Master Claude de la Sengle. The Maltese often use the area's earlier name, L-Isla, meaning the island or perhaps short for `peninsula'. During the Great Siege of 1565, Senglea was protected by Fort St. Michael on its landward side and by Fort St. Angelo on the tip of Vittoriosa across the creek. The heroic role played by its people led Grand Master Jean de la Valette to give the city the title of Citta' Invicta, the invincible city. Like its sister cities, Senglea suffered heavy damage during World War II. More than 75 percent of its buildings were destroyed. The parish church dedicated to the Nativity of the Madonna was rebuilt and retains its artistic heritage. The city is noted for its superb harbour views across to Valletta from Safe Haven Gardens at Senglea Point. The stone vedette, known as Il-Gardjola, on the bastion-point served as a look-out post to guard the harbour entrance. The sculptured eye and ear above its windows are symbols of vigilance.

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