Property Description
Located in one of Senglea's quaint streets, close to the seafront, this historic building that dates back to the 17th century, is one of the few buildings to survive the 2nd World War. Formerly part of a Palazzo, has a lovely adorned baroque facade. Internally, property features timer beams, a dome-shaped well, a cellar, an imposing stone staircase and limestone walls. The building is composed of 3 full floors,a basement/cellar and a recessed fourth floor. One May possibly add another floor. Ground floor consists of a large room - living room and a roofed central courtyard that could be unroofed to allow more natural light and a smaller room at the rear . The next tow floors consist of 6 rooms one of them being double heighted, which allows a mezzanine level. From the overlying roof terraces one enjoys lovely views of the Grand Harbour. Space for a lift to be installed, allowing more comfort. Once converted this property would make a lovely home or individual units.
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