Description
In the countryside of San Ciro, in Salemi, in the province of Trapani, stands this splendid villa converted from the former stables of Villa Scurto, an authentic jewel of the early 19th century immersed in a natural setting of rare beauty. The villa offers an evocative view of the surrounding natural landscape, embracing the Egadi islands and the hills around the district in a single glance. The property is about 40 km from Trapani Birgi airport.
Upon entering the property, one's gaze is immediately caught by the crenellated section that crowns the building, an architectural detail that recalls ancient fortifications and lends a timeless charm to the property. The villa is surrounded by the greenery of a large garden, an authentic botanical paradise where centuries-old olive trees, fruit trees and aromatic plants intertwine in a riot of scents and colours.
The villa's interiors are distinguished by their spacious and bright rooms, which allow you to adapt the spaces to your needs. The original terracotta floors add a touch of rustic elegance, while the wooden beamed ceilings maintain the original charm of the structure.
A graceful staircase leads to the upper floor, where the main house is developed: a place of ample breath and warmth. Here, the living room opens up, a large and bright space, ready to host moments of living and sharing, embellished with an elegant period floor with floral designs. A cosy kitchen decorated with antique majolica tiles completes the living area. The five comfortable and airy bedrooms and three bathrooms provide all the comfort needed, with the possibility of dividing up the space, making the property even more versatile. Every room on this floor has windows with characteristic half-moon and porthole shapes, offering breathtaking views of the natural panorama at any time of day.
On the ground floor, entering the main entrance to the villa, one is greeted by the charm of the exposed stonework that covers two large rooms, currently used as storerooms and customisable according to one's needs. Also on the ground floor is a room used as a cellar, a witness to the Sicilian wine-making tradition.