On the Ionian coast near Gallipoli, this nice villa shares a private access road with another property only.
It features a beautiful, planted garden of approx. 450 sq m and land plot of approx. 1700sqm on which it is possible to build a swimming pool or a tennis court.
It consists of two apartments: one on the ground floor and the other one on the first floor, each with its own private access.
Equipped with a gas heating system.
The property construction is in good condition, but optically needs to be renovated in-and outside. It is perfect both for personal use and as a tourist investment B&B – Holiday rental etc.
The ground floor of 135 sq m consists of an entrance, large living room, kitchen, hallway, three bedrooms and a large bathroom, plus the large porch of approx. 50 sq m and the garage.
The first floor of approx. 135 sq m comprises entrance, large living room, kitchen, three bedrooms, a bathroom and a toilet as well as two covered verandas and a large panoramic terrace of approx. 50 sq m which is accessed via a spiral staircase located in the living room.
Please note, this may not be the properties exact location due to security reasons.
The beach is a 2 minute walk,
The town of Gallipoli is about a 1.5 mile walk,
The wonderful Lecce is about a 30 minute drive
Bari International Airport is about a 2 hour drive
Lecce, often referred to as the ‘Florence of the South’ in Puglia’s Salento region, is built in the local soft creamy limestone with dazzling architectural surprises around every corner. The city is a minor Baroque masterpiece, where every street and piazza tells a story. With its blend of historical richness, architectural beauty, and vibrant daily life, Lecce is a must-visit destination for anyone traveling to Puglia.
Situated in the heart of Italy’s Salento peninsula, Lecce is more than just Puglia’s cultural heart—it’s a city where history is alive in the ornate churches, grand piazzas, and ancient ruins. Lecce’s strategic location made it a significant port in Roman times, a legacy that can still be explored through its well-preserved amfitheater and the remnants of Roman roads. The city’s economic life thrives on its traditional industries such as olive oil, wine, and ceramics, keeping the artisan spirit of Lecce vibrant and visible.