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In a magnificient position in the hills of Premeno and with a fabulous view on Lake Maggiore and Ticino Valley, this historical and majestic villa was completely renovated in 2017. The villa is on four levels: the ground floor with a sauna, jacuzzi, gym and wine-cellar (Specialized in Italian Wines), laundry and stat-of-the-art heating and gas system as well. On this floor there is also one separate bedroom with a separated entrance, including bathroom and a shower. On the first floor a spacious and atmospheric living room overlooking the garden and the lake, dining room, kitchen and bathroom. On the second floor four bedrooms and a 3 bathrooms with shower. On the third floor the master bedroom with one suite bathroom, three bedrooms and two bathrooms. Building Conditions Totally renovated 2017 Commercial sq mt 800 Terrace yes Private garden (Park) sq mt 23.000 (approx.) Living Room 1 Dining Room 1 Bedrooms 9 Bathrooms 7 Kitchen Yes (Eat-in) Lago Maggiore Lake Maggiore is a large lake located on the south side of the Alps. It is the second largest of Italy and largest of southern Switzerland. Lake Maggiore is the most westerly of the three great prealpine lakes of Italy, it extends for about 70 km between Locarno and Arona. The climate is mild in both summer and winter, producing Mediterranean vegetation, with beautiful gardens growing rare and exotic plants. Well-known gardens include those of the Isola Madre, Isola Bella and the Isole di Brissago, that of the Villa Taranto in Verbania, and the Alpinia botanical garden above Stresa. Lake Maggiore is 68 km long, with a breadth which varies from 3 to 5 km, except at the bay opening westward between Pallanza and Stresa, where this reaches 10 km. Its form is very sinuous, so that there are few points from which any considerable part of its surface can be seen at a single glance. If this lessens the effect of the apparent size, it increases the variety of its scenery. While the upper end is completely alpine in character, the middle region lies between hills of gentler form, and the lower end advances to the verge of the plain of Lombardy. The lake’s jagged banks are surrounded by the Lepontine Alps. The western bank is in Piedmont (provinces of Novara and Province of Verbano-Cusio-Ossola) and the eastern in Lombardy (province of Varese), whereas the most northerly section extends thirteen kilometres into the canton of Ticino, where it constitutes its lowest point above sea-level as well as that of Switzerland.