Noble villa, recently constructed, situated in the municipality of Livorno, in via Montebello, in the district of Borgo San Jacopo. The real estate, with valuable construction features, is spread over three floors above ground and a basement and is surrounded by a private garden with swimming pool and outbuilding.
Noble villa built in the late nineties, spread over four floors (basement, ground floor, first floor and attic), with private garden, swimming pool and outbuilding. The real estate is situated in the municipality of Livorno in the district of Borgo San Jacopo, south of the old town, with access in Via Montebello n. 97, 99 and 101.
The villa is composed as follows: on the ground floor there are living room, kitchen, two hallways, four bathrooms, a studio apartment, laundry room, technical room (included in the main building but accessible from outside), garage and two technical rooms separate from the main building. On the second floor, accessible both from an internal staircase and from an external staircase, there are entrance, living room, dining area with kitchen, hallway with closet, bathroom, and balcony. On the second floor (attic) there are three bathrooms and some not accessible rooms; in the basement there are two spaces used as cellars, accessible from an internal staircase.
The property has valuable finishes and is in very good maintenance conditions.
According to the actual town planning regulations, any construction activity on this property is regulated as provided for in art. 7 and 15 of the ITS.
The villa is situated in via Montebello, in the district of Borgo San Jacopo in Livorno.
The district, characterized by single and multi-family residential buildings, is easily accessible by private transport and well served by public transport (line 8N CCT Nord Livorno). It is at about 2,5 km from the old town and 5 km from the main station of Livorno. Pisa international airport “Galileo Galilei” can be reached in 20 minutes (25 km) by highway A12/E80.
The district of San Jacopo, arisen as cluster of houses during the House of Lorraine’s expansion period (1800), is one of the most ancient and coveted areas of the town. It includes Viale Italia with its “passeggiata a mare” (seaside promenade), the church of San Jacopo, the statue of St. Leopold (1775), the sea bath “Pancaldi” ,“San Jacopo in Acquaviva”, the bathing establishment “Tirreno” (formerly “Trotta”), the Municipal Aquarium (completely renovated), the Terrace Mascagni and the famous Naval Academy, established in 1862.