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Charming lakefront period villa in Morcote, with residential architecture of the early twentieth century, embellished with original decorative elements and a timeless atmosphere.
The residence, built in 1910 and designed by the well-known Italian architect and decorator Gino Coppedè, has large and bright spaces, with important internal heights, frescoed frames and authentic ornamental details, as well as a suggestive panoramic view of Lake Lugano.
The property can also be purchased as a secondary residence.
The 4.5-room villa is spread over three levels above ground as well as an attic floor. The main entrance is located on the ground floor, where the technical room, a service bathroom and a suggestive wine cellar with vaulted ceilings are also located. An external staircase leads to the first floor, where the main living spaces open up. Here a large atrium with a spectacular internal staircase leads to the large living room with fireplace, embellished with important heights and original decorations that underline its representativeness. The living room leads to the panoramic terrace facing the lake. The level is completed by a kitchen, a bathroom and a courtyard. The second floor is dedicated to the sleeping area and houses the master bedroom with walk-in closet, two further bedrooms — both with direct access to the terrace overlooking the lake — and a bathroom. There is also an attic, which represents an opportunity for expansion as part of a renovation project.
The rooms retain the original construction characteristics and finishes. The last interventions date back to 1975. Although it is now in a good general state of maintenance, the villa needs renovation and modernization that allows to fully enhance its living potential and restore its splendor.
The house is currently heated by a pellet stove located in the living room, used as the main source of heat. There is also a central heating system with radiators, currently not operational due to the absence of the boiler.
The property includes 2 outdoor parking spaces included in the price.
The location is just a few minutes from the charming historic center of Morcote, one of the most renowned villages in the Canton of Ticino. The immediate proximity to the water and the tranquility of the context make the house ideal both as a main residence and as a refined holiday home.