This jewel is located in Lesa, on Lake Maggiore, in a beautiful and restful natural landscape rich in conifers and arranged in the English style, which rises with a slight slope towards the building.
Lesa, a splendid town on Lake Maggiore, a few minutes from Stresa and the Borromean Islands, has kept its charm unchanged over time.
The ancient village winds through dozens of alleys overlooking the perfectly preserved lakefront and is ideal for photo shoots or simply for a stroll after lunch.
Nearby, not to be missed are the shopping on the Corso in Arona, the splendid parks of Villa Pallavicino and Villa Taranto, the Borromean islands, the castles of Cannero, and the sacred mountains of Orta and Domodossola.
The splendid property is an aristocratic residence that has all the flavor of the past. Developed on three floors, crenellated and mighty, from the end of the 18th century, it features large, refined, and elegant dining rooms for receptions, and a secular park of two hectares of suggestive nature, where statues and polychrome blooms adorn the large lawn. Built in 1880 on the site of a pre-existing building from 1788, the villa was built in a castellane form.
The villa is spread over three floors with an area of about 1,300 square meters, while the secular park that surrounds it is about 15,000 square meters. Worthy of note is the surrounding wall located in the rear part, built with stone material and bearing on the top a Ghibelline crenellation and a slender terracotta turret, in line with the romantic taste of the time. A guesthouse and other buildings under renovation, currently completed to the rustic stage, provide a total of 1,200 square meters, plus 4 garages of 200 sqm.
