Andere voor Kopen in Noto, Sicilië
Welcome to Tenuta La Moresca, an authentic oasis of beauty nestled in the marvellous Sicilian countryside, just a short distance from the historic city of Noto. This extraordinary Estate represents a unique opportunity for those desiring to own a prestigious property in one of the most fascinating areas of Sicily. Tenuta La Moresca boasts traditional architecture that harmoniously blends with the surrounding environment. The buildings, constructed with high-quality local materials such as limestone and wood, exude an authentic atmosphere and a sense of history. The careful and respectful restoration has preserved the original appearance of the buildings, creating elegant and comfortable spaces for its residents. This Estate offers a wide range of accommodations to suit different needs. The interiors feature refined designs that combine traditional elements with modern comforts. The spacious and bright rooms, equipped with air conditioning and Wi-Fi, provide a comforting and relaxing retreat. Areas of the Estate offer charming panoramic views of the surrounding countryside. The well-maintained and lush gardens that surround the Estate are a visual delight. Ancient olive trees, colourful Mediterranean flowers, and fragrant citrus trees create an enchanting atmosphere, inviting guests to take long walks or enjoy moments of relaxation in the shade of the trees. The pool, with its elegant sun terrace, is the perfect place to cool off on hot summer days and enjoy the breath-taking panorama. Tenuta La Moresca extends over approximately 13 hectares and is located 3 km from Noto and 6 km from Vendicari. The property also boasts a large number of plants and trees, including 500 lemon trees, 1800 olive trees (some of which are centuries-old), and 400 orange trees, among others. The strategic location of the Estate, a short distance from the city of Noto and its architectural wonders, makes this property even more valuable. The lands of the Val di Noto are a true treasure of Sicily, with fascinating towns that captivate with the rich Baroque decorations of their buildings. The marvellous monumental works in the area tell an even more ancient story, with the numerous theatres and temples dating back to the times of Magna Graecia, through to the necropolis and numerous settlements from prehistoric times. On 11 January 1693, a devastating earthquake razed the towns of the Val di Noto to the ground, and the surviving inhabitants rebuilt their towns. Today, the remains of those small villages, which retain a unique style, are a UNESCO World Heritage Site.