Beautiful villa, on two floors. The ground floor consists of entrance hall, lounge, dining room, kitchen and bathroom, first floor has 4 large bedrooms and a bathroom, large terrace. Garden flat, where there are two outbuildings used as a barbecue area and the other as a woodshed.
The property is located in the village of Laglio which develops at the upstream of the Vecchia Regina street.
It ha access via a small road running away from the Vecchia Regina.
It consists of a detached villa with garden of about 2.000 sqm.
It is equipped with a large garage that allows parking for 5 cars and a comfortable driveway area.
The property has no lake view, even if it is close to it, being surrounded by other buildings.
The villa, renovated between 2005 and 2007, is on two large floors of total 250 square meters,00.
The ground floor consists of entrance hall, lounge, dining room, kitchen and bathroom.
On the first floor there are four large bedrooms and a bathroom; large terrace. Much of the garden is flat where there are two outbuildings used as barbecue area and the other one as a woodshed.
The property is in a perfect condition, and it is a perfect main residential home.
Euro 1.750.000,00.
The village
The commune of Laglio, which is divided into the two centres of Laglio and Torriggia,
is located on the western shore of Lake Como, on the Via Regina. At the back of
the village, woods stretch up along the slopes of Monte Colmegnone (1,383 mts.).
Torriggia is located opposite Careno, on a headland, which extends towards the
middle of the lake.This is the narrowest point of the lake (675 mts.).
The Roman origins of the village have been confirmed by a gravestone which was
found in a dwelling-place, at the beginning of the century. From 1.928 to 1.948,
Laglio formed one commune with Brienno. In the village cemetery there is a curious
eighteenth-century sepulchral monument of a German doctor, in the shape of a twenty-metre-high
pyramid.
A point of notable interest is the Buco dell'Orso (Bearhole), which is a large
cave that is passable for about 150 mts. and which opens on the slopes of Monte
Colmegnone, at a height of 600 mts. It is famous because many bones of the "Ursus
Spelaeus" (cave bear) were found there, in the eighteenth century. Their skeletons
are in the Museum of Natural History, in Milan, and in the local Town Hall.
SIGHTS:
Church of S. Giorgio
Built in the sixteenth century, it contains stuccowork by Stefano Salterio of
Como (18th century)and paintings and sculptures from the seventeenth century.