A very rare opportunity – a townhouse in the center of Sant’Ambrogio with a private little garden! Besides the main building here is another small building to use as a guesthouse or a workshop/studio.
Price: 85.000 euros

In the middle of cute, little Sant’Ambrogio, a genuine small coastal town in the municipality of Cefalu is this property to be found. The house is about 50 sqm, plus a guest house for about 8 sqm. The garden is about 20 sqm, and with a gate at the entrance, it is here possible to create an incredibly sweet little urban oasis along the coast. A couple of minutes walk and you are at the town piazza with restaurant and bar. Down to the beach is about a 15 minutes walk.
The house has two rooms downstairs and two upstairs. In a renovation it could be made a kitchen, living room and bathroom downstairs and two bedrooms upstairs. Today the house is divided in two parts. It has two entrances and a staircase on each side leading up to the rooms upstairs. The small building can be fitted to a guest room, or used as a workshop/studio.
The small private garden would be extremely sweet and useful with a pergola and maybe even a fountain. An older, brick pizza oven is in place. It can either be renovated or, alternatively, be removed to extend the garden area.
We can assist with the English-speaking project management throughout the renovation period.
Sant’Ambrogio, Cefalu and the Madonie Park
Sant’Ambrogio is a small village, situated high on a hill overlooking the sea. The old town is typically Sicilian and is located around a village square where the locals can usually be found playing cards and ‘putting the world to rights’.
The town, which has some 1,000 residents, has a small supermarket, a post office, two bars, two highly regarded restaurants and its own beach. Due to its close proximity to Cefalu (approximately 7 km) Sant’Ambrogio is fast becoming one of the most desirable areas on the Northern Coast and consequently, property is becoming difficult to find.
Cefalu itself is a thriving holiday destination, thanks to a long sandy beach and a coastline considered to be one of the most beautiful on the island. However the town has retained its medieval appearance and its glorious Romanesque cathedral still towers over the network of narrow streets lined with buildings featuring elaborate architectural decoration. The fishermen’s quarter, with its old houses clustered along the seafront, is a reminder of days gone by and is still in operation to this day.
The area provides a gateway to the Madonie Park. Established in 1989, the area plays host to a wide variety of indigenous birds and animals including some 70 species of brightly coloured butterflies. Extending over some 98,000 areas, the park is densely wooded and provides endless scope for walkers, hikers and campers.
Price: 85,000 euro
Further information: Marie Wester, +39 328 444 8589, .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address).
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