Ref No: HC600762

Cospicua (Bormla)
Town House

795,000


2 Bedrooms


2 Bathrooms


Parking

Description

Found in the best street of this charming town and close to all amenities, this old townhouse was restored and renovated to high quality by its current owners. At present, the house has two bedrooms, but can easily be reverted to three bedrooms. The property comprises a welcoming hallway, a kitchen/ breakfast, guest bathroom, separate sitting room and dining room. Upstairs one finds two bedrooms and a bathroom. There is a rooftop with beautiful views that includes the airspace. This property is freehold and includes all the furniture. A rare find in this specific area, away from the hustle and bustle of the everyday life with a very good neighbourhood. Highly recommended.

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Features
  • Terraces Yes
  • Views Yes
  • Airspace Yes
  • Airconditioning Yes
Additional details
  • Bedrooms 2
  • No of Bathrooms 2
  • Kitchen 1
  • Dining Room 1
  • Living Room 1
  • Sitting Room 1
  • No.of Reception 2
  • Hallway 1
  • Roof Ownership

Local Information Cospicua (Bormla)

Cospicua is the largest of the Three Cities on Grand Harbour opposite Valletta. It is known to many by its earlier name, Bormla. The city was renamed by the Knights of St. John because of the brave ('conspicuous') role played by its people during the Great Siege of 1565. Most of Cospicua's shoreline is taken up by the older dockyard - an area now being restored and developed as a marina. The city suffered extensive damage during World War II and although rebuilt, it has fewer inhabitants than in the pre-war years. Modern Cospicua is an important market centre in the heart of the docklands. The main building of cultural interest is the Collegiate Church of the Immaculate Conception, which is rich in exquisite works of art. The Firenzuola Fortifications, built in 1638, and Margherita Lines, part of the inland defences the Three Cities, are major landmarks. The Margherita Lines are in fact the only part of old Cospicua which survived World War II.

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