Unique dream residence with guest house, swimming pool, and panoramic lake view
The true value of this magnificent property reveals itself in its unique and absolutely protected privacy - a rare asset that is evident here in every aspect. Natural stone staircases or a comfortable inclined elevator lead to the villa, harmoniously set in terraced gardens. These are richly planted with a careful
selection of native and Mediterranean plants that create an atmosphere of tranquility and natural elegance.
This exclusive property offers everything your heart desires.
Highlights:
>> Unobstructed views of Lake Maggiore
>> Absolute privacy on a large plot with mature trees
>> Spacious villa with central open-plan tower, high-quality granite and marble floors
>> Bright living areas, fireplace, panoramic windows
>> Several bedrooms with private bathrooms and lake view balconies
>> Mediterranean garden with barbecue areas, and heated outdoor pool
>> Separate guest house with terrace, garden, garage, and lake view
>> 3 outdoor parking spaces (2 covered), inclined elevator and natural stone steps
>> Oil and underfloor heating, heat pump, hot water also electric
>> Usable as primary or secondary residence
A property for the most discerning - peace, nature, and luxury together.
There is a reason why Ronco sopra Ascona is called "the balcony on Lake Maggiore". Ronco is renowned for its stunning views of the Brissago Islands and the surrounding mountains. One of the most beautiful and privileged places to enjoy this panorama is in front of the church of San Martino, in the heart of the ancient village on a hillside terrace 350 m above sea level. Located above Porto Ronco, a municipality washed by the waters of Lake Maggiore, the territory of this country extends to include the surrounding mountains. Despite the growth of the village, the old center has managed to retain part of its original rustic charm, characterized by narrow alleys, stone staircases, and typical arches between the houses. Ronco has always been a village of artists. Antonio Ciseri painted the altar in the church of S. Martino in 1870, a church where frescoes from the 15th century representing the four seasons can also be admired.
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