The breathtaking view of Lake Maggiore is the highlight of this luxury country house in Ronco sopra Ascona. The house has been completely renovated and equipped with high-quality materials. A small apartment with a separate entrance, open kitchen, and bathroom with shower/WC is available for families and guests. An outdoor staircase or the elevator leads to the main entrance of the property. A large bedroom with a private terrace and separate bathroom with shower/WC is located on the first floor. Conveniently, the elevator takes you to the 2nd and 3rd floors. If you prefer to walk, a lit staircase leads to the 2nd floor, where another bedroom with a separate terrace is located. The master bathroom is equipped with a whirlpool bathtub, an emotional shower with chromotherapy, and a shower/WC. The large and spacious living room with dining area is located on the upper floor, with an open kitchen and a separate wine cooler. On cold days, the fireplace provides the necessary warmth, and the installation for solar panels is already prepared. A washing station is located in the guest bathroom on the top floor. You can enjoy your morning coffee on the large, partially covered terrace overlooking the Brissago Islands. For lunch with family and friends, the outdoor area next to the house offers plenty of space. The parking area is already prepared for the installation of electric charging options for cars. This exclusive villa can be purchased as both a primary and secondary residence.
There is a reason why Ronco sopra Ascona is referred to as the "Balcony on Lake Maggiore." Ronco is known for its breathtaking view of the Brissago Islands and the surrounding mountains. One of the most beautiful and privileged places to enjoy this view is opposite the church of San Martino, in the heart of the old village on a hill terrace 350 m above sea level. Above Porto Ronco, a municipality washed by the waters of Lake Maggiore, the area of this land extends to the higher mountains. Despite the growth of the village, the old town center has preserved some of its original rustic charm, characterized by narrow alleys, stone steps, and typical arcades between the houses. Ronco has always been an artist village. Antonio Ciseri painted the altar in the church of S. Martino in 1870, where frescoes from the 15th century can also be admired, depicting the four seasons.
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