Description: This house is a lovely historical apartment in the heart of Terrasini, a wonderful sea village best known for its unbelievable sunsets.
This lovely white and blue home, the typical mediterranean architecture colours, is located inside a noble building which has an independent entrance and consists of a large living room with a conversation area, two bedrooms, one double and one twin, both with ensuite bathrooms. Kitchen is set in a large open with a dining area and a conversation corner. The fireplace
enriches the environment warm and cozy at the same time. The furniture is well-kept and the design features make the rooms elegant and refined.
The house is embellished by two beautiful terraces, diametrically opposite views that allow the guests to enjoy the green countryside and the citrus groves of the garden below, while on the other side the apartment overlooks the old town and the magnificent blue sea views. These outdoor areas are furnished to allow guests a comfortable outdoor stay and ensure moments of healthy relaxation.
The kitchen is set in a spacious open area with a dining section and a cozy conversation corner, enriched by a fireplace that adds warmth and comfort. The furnishings are well-kept, and the design features make the rooms elegant and refined. Casa dei Mori is embellished with two beautiful terraces, offering diametrically opposite views that allow guests to enjoy the lush countryside and the citrus groves below, while the other side overlooks the old town and the magnificent blue sea. These outdoor areas are furnished to provide a comfortable outdoor stay, ensuring moments of relaxation.
Note: 100kwh electricity consumption is free per stay and post that 0.5euros per kwh will be charged. Layout:
open kitchen
Living/diningroom
Bedroom with bathroom
double bed
Bedroom with bathroom
single bed
single bed
General
TV
fireplace
oven
microwave
washing machine
heating
air conditioning
terrace (private) (60 m2)
terrace (private) (62 m2)
BBQ
Tips Owner: To have seen Italy without having seen Sicily is not to have seen Italy at all, for Sicily is the clue to
everything. The purity of the outlines, the softness of everything, saggy of colors, the harmonious unity of the sky
with the sea and the sea with the land... who saw the island only once, owns it for life. (Goethe)