Commercial
Commercial Hotel, Cospicua
€1,750,000
6
9
405 m2
Total Area
Property Features
Terrace
Airconditioning Units
Balcony
Bathroom
Bedroom
Boxroom/Storage room
Central Airconditioning
Courtyard
Double Glazing
Elevator
Ensuite
EPC
Guest Toilet
Jacuzzi
Kitchen
Laundry Room
Roof
Roof - With Airspace
Security System
Solar Panels
UCA
View - Building
View - Harbour
View - Open
View - Sea
Wheelchair Accessible
Yard
Property Description
A Six-room art Guesthouse in the historic Three Cities surrounding the Grand Harbour of Valletta. This guest house offers a unique accommodation set in a historic building with eclectic decor and warm hospitality. Surrounded by the historic streets of Cospicua, enjoying a variety of Restaurants and Cafes all set along the quay and yacht marina.
Facilities include a large passenger lift, the house is fully accessible to the disabled, full modern services (water, electricity, TV, CCTV, telephones, smoke-detection/alarm, WiFi, etc.), air-conditioning throughout, as well as a 21-panel PV system supplying a substantial portion of the electricity requirement of the house.
Property is being sold fully furnished and freehold.
Facilities include a large passenger lift, the house is fully accessible to the disabled, full modern services (water, electricity, TV, CCTV, telephones, smoke-detection/alarm, WiFi, etc.), air-conditioning throughout, as well as a 21-panel PV system supplying a substantial portion of the electricity requirement of the house.
Property is being sold fully furnished and freehold.
Where you'll work
Cospicua
Cospicua, also known as Bormla to the Maltese, is a city on the Mediterranean island of Malta. It is the largest of the Three Cities, also known as Cottonera. It is situated between the other two towns which make up Cottonera which are Vittoriosa (Birgu) and Senglea (Isla). These three towns form part of the area surrounding the Grand Harbour and are found on the eastern side of the capital city Valletta. Cospicua was the last of the three to be built. Its lines of majestic bastions, built by the Knights of Malta, are a sight to behold for sheer size and magnitude. In 1722, Grand Master Marc'Antonio Zondadari declared it a city and in view of its strong bastions named it Città Cospicua.