A unique villa on Hvar, 1st row to the sea, with a pool, garages and a divine view The villa, with an area of 366.86 m2, consists of a ground floor, first floor and attic, with a floor plan of 134 m2. A plot of 834 m2 consisting of: - 366 houses, 86 m2, - brick garages for 6 vehicles, 55.10 x 16.21 m, height 3.00 m, - outdoor swimming pool with sea water, size 23 m2 and depth 1.3 m, - those garden stone houses of size 6 m2. The property has a garden entrance next to the garage and an upper entrance from the side road where there are 2 more possible parking spaces. A total of 7 parking spaces. The garages communicate with the marina at the foot of the property, and the boat can be easily stored in the garage and thus lowered into the sea. Everything on the property is properly registered in the ratio 3/1, with valid building and use permits. Architect: Jasen Mikecin - GROUND FLOOR: divided space, consists of three separate units: - one two-room apartment with a kitchen niche in one room and a bathroom in the other room, both rooms open onto a long terrace in the shape of the letter L along the whole apartment / separate residential unit, from the long terrace you can directly go down to the garden and communicate with the pool, the central terrace, with an outdoor shower, barbecue and a whole garden, and it goes down to the sea - central living room and hallway with open kitchen and dining area, natural stone fireplace, toilet, central exit to the garden and central position, entrance from two sides (from the garden or from the main northern entrance) + corridors and stairs to the first floor - one room with a bathroom and access to a large terrace of 20 m2, directly connected to the garden and everything else listed, direct descent to the sea 1ST FLOOR: stairs lead to the corridor that separates three separate residential units: - one larger room with a bathroom and a loggia with a view of the sea and the garden - central room with kitchenette, bathroom and balcony, dominant position in the house, view of the sea and garden - apartment with two rooms, bedroom and separate kitchen with dining room, bathroom, loggia, view of the sea, the cape itself and garden ATTIC: the once completely open space space was divided into two separate units over time, consisting of: - one apartment for four with an open one space kitchen, a larger bathroom, a larger French window and a window through the decorative roof house towards the sea and the garden - the second part of the attic consists of: separate bathroom, hallway, boiler room/machine room, tool room, laundry room/ironing room, space for auxiliary items and house maintenance needs GARDEN HOUSE - instead of a basement, size 6m2 on the north side of the house, sunk into the fence like a decoration, it is actually intended to be a solar energy engine room - the battery would be stored in it and should be covered with solar panels, and today there are finally elegant solar solutions - panels decorative that looks like tiles - from the house, a system with a hybrid boiler in a boiler room of 6,000 liters would be connected, and it is possible to extend the system to the pool and have a heated pool + the house serves as a storage room for garden tools, waste and everything necessary for the maintenance of the garden and pool and a garage. The villa is divided, each accommodation unit has a loggia or a balcony or a terrace facing the sea and the garden, built in the nineties, in use for housing since 2000, built with top quality materials, the front covered with valuable white Hvar stone. The total dimensions are 18 x 8.5 m, and it consists of 7 accommodation units, 7 bathrooms with toilets, an eighth separate toilet from the central salon and a total of 5 kitchens. On the ground floor there is a living room open with vaults as a separate space, a kitchen and a fireplace and an exit to the garden. There is also a stone grill in the garden. Attractive garden with terrace, swimming pool, garden shower, stone grill, scout nets for enjoyment. The pool with sea water and a sea water pump system, which is actually an authentic work, because it is lined with Hvar stone and granite, has an irregular shape and gives the impression of naturalness and hedonism in the garden. A hidden villa in the pine forest with external garages from which you can enter from the walkway towards the garden, which can easily be converted into a business space, due to the adequate height of the ceiling, above which there is a terrace. Such garages, with all installed installations, belong to the privileges of St. Sundays in which parking is limited and therefore traffic peace is ensured. View of the open sea, on the left you can see Korčula and Šćedro, on the right Biševo, Vis and Paklinski islands and Sušac in the distance... in front of the entire property, open sea with a clear blue, romantic horizon. The villa is separated by a special road from the neighboring property on the cape, and these two buildings are the only buildings on the cape of Sv. Sunday. The second entrance to the property, on the right, on the upper side of the villa. An interesting combination of stone, solid wood, terracotta tiles, double fired from 2001. The granite parts of the stairs to the central living room, and the fireplace in the central living room, the grill in the garden, the swimming pool and the garden stone house are made of Hvar stone. The more expensive version of this Mediterranean-Dalmatian classic house implies that everything is handmade, and for the island this means many years of painstaking work and execution (white Hvar stone is hard to find nowadays because it is no longer available - houses, garages and fences are covered with it - today unavailable for new buildings unless old houses are bought and dismantled and the stone restored and re-laid - it was still available during the construction of this house, but not anymore!). The property can be viewed at any time... Currently, the house is used for tourist purposes, so the rooms are decorated in a Mediterranean style, everything is in terracotta, parts of the stairs in granite, a fireplace made of Hvar stone in the living room/lounge where the reception is currently located. The furniture is made of solid wood, all the rooms are fully furnished, the house does not have central heating, but everything is provided for solar energy, the water heater and power supply are hybrid, everything is brought to a state of dual energy, so the buyer can complete that part of the project for solar energy for which everything is prepared. It is offered fully furnished, ready to move in or unfurnished by agreement. …
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