Residential
Townhouse, Cospicua
€595,000
4
2
Property Features
Balcony
Bathroom
Bedroom
Boxroom/Storage room
Guest Toilet
Hall
Kitchen
Laundry Room
Living room
Roof - Private
Study
UCA
Well
Yard
Property Description
A typically Maltese townhouse Still untouched from its original plan.
Features; on entering an imposing arched hall on your right one finds the kitchen living dining that leads you to the right on the far left one find the stairs that takes you to the bedrooms there are 4 bedrooms
An imposing Typical Maltese double fronted townhouse still enjoying most of its original glory:
On entering its arched imposing hall, on right one finds the sitting/living with the kitchen and dining room leading to the yard.
On first and second floor one finds2 bedrooms and bathroom on each floor the majestic marble stairs takes you all to a large roof where one can enjoy magnificent distant views
Features; on entering an imposing arched hall on your right one finds the kitchen living dining that leads you to the right on the far left one find the stairs that takes you to the bedrooms there are 4 bedrooms
An imposing Typical Maltese double fronted townhouse still enjoying most of its original glory:
On entering its arched imposing hall, on right one finds the sitting/living with the kitchen and dining room leading to the yard.
On first and second floor one finds2 bedrooms and bathroom on each floor the majestic marble stairs takes you all to a large roof where one can enjoy magnificent distant views
Where you'll live
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.
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