Residential
House of Character, Zebbiegh
€6,500,000
6
3
33,000m2
33,000 m2
Total Area
33,000m2
Plot Area
330 m2
Internal Area
32,670 m2
External Area
Property Features
Terrace
Bathroom
Bedroom
Boxroom/Storage room
Cellar
Double Glazing
Ensuite
Fireplace
Flatlet
Garage Included
Garden
Guest Toilet
Kitchen
Laundry Room
Living room
Open Plan
Roof - With Airspace
View - Green Area
View - Open
Property Description
A traditional Farmhouse on 30,000 of agricultural land, certified organic with vine yards, the rest are olive trees and fruit trees and pastures. An ideal setting for a boutique winery hotel.
The farmhouse is surrounded by terraces, 2 of which have wells storing 80,000 gallons of water fed by rainwater and a drill. Beautiful views of the valley and the Bingemma Victoria lines can be enjoyed from the terrace and roof.
The property has 2 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms with one en-suite with a large jacuzzi and sauna.
An underlying flatlet can sleep 6 people.
The facilities are fully furnished, include a fireplace and wood oven. There are facilities for birds and horses with stables and paddocks.
Beekeeping is also an option as well as wine making.
The farmhouse is surrounded by terraces, 2 of which have wells storing 80,000 gallons of water fed by rainwater and a drill. Beautiful views of the valley and the Bingemma Victoria lines can be enjoyed from the terrace and roof.
The property has 2 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms with one en-suite with a large jacuzzi and sauna.
An underlying flatlet can sleep 6 people.
The facilities are fully furnished, include a fireplace and wood oven. There are facilities for birds and horses with stables and paddocks.
Beekeeping is also an option as well as wine making.
Where you'll live
Zebbiegh
Zebbiegh is part of Mgarr. Mgarr (or L-Imgarr), formerly known as Mgiarro, is a small-town northwest of the mainland of Malta. Mgarr is a typical rural village situated in an isolated region, southwest of Mosta. It is surrounded with rich farmland and vineyards. Many of its inhabitants are farmers or are engaged in some sort of agricultural activity. Mgarr has two important prehistoric sites: Ta' Hagrat, which is still in a good state of preservation, stands in a field near the village centre; Ta' Skorba, excavated in 1963, lies just outside the village. Mgarr is a favourite stopping place for people strolling in its countryside and for those travelling in cars to the nearby beaches.