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FOR SALE – SUNNY GARDEN APARTMENT IN OBERMAIS, MAIA ALTA

Welcome to your new home! This garden apartment offers maximum living comfort in a sunny and sought-after location in Merano.

The apartment extends over approx. 76 m² of net living space on the first floor and consists of an entrance hall, a hallway, a light-flooded living room, a cozy and high-quality eat-in kitchen, 2 spacious bedrooms and 2 bathrooms.

The property also has a spacious hobby room (30.85 m²), a laundry room, a WC, a garage (17.59 m²) and an uncovered parking space.

No condominium fees.

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STYLISH FARM HOUSE WITH EXTENSIVE LAND AND MOUNTAIN VIEW

In the small village of Lüsen, in the Eisack Valley, we are selling this stylish country house with stunning views on the impressive mountain landscape of South Tyrol. In a breathtaking setting at an altitude of 1,250 metres, the prestigious property has a total interior area of 820 sqm. The property has been renovated to a high standard and consists of two historic farmhouses, of which the main building has five bedrooms and five bathrooms. In the outbuilding there is another flat with kitchen, bedroom and bathroom.
The main villa extends over four levels and is characterised by spacious living areas with large windows and fantastic panoramic terraces over which the wonderful mountain landscape can be admired.
In addition, the property is equipped with a spa with relaxation area, a small sauna and canadian whirlpool.
The farmhouse adjacent to the country house, once used as a barn, now hosts a spacious garage for several cars and large open spaces with terraces, both usable as working areas as well as for organising events.
The property has an outdoor area of 17.4 hectares and consists of a beautiful spacious private garden, meadows (3.4 hectares) and large woodland (14 hectares).

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Christies ‘s Luxury Defined – Green and Grand: 5 Formal Gardens for Earth Day

All gardens, great or small, celebrate our human stewardship of Earth’s bounty.  

Formal gardens represent an ultimate integration of nature into a great estate’s grand design. By attempting to impose order and symmetry in nature, landscape designers sought to delight—and impress. And impress they did!   

The Palace of Versailles’s gardens are essential to its overall design. Louis XIV’s principal gardener and landscape architect, André Le Nôtre, organized the gardens on two axes, creating the illusion of an infinite vista called “the Grande Perspective.”  

In 18th-century England, a new perspective emerged: While Palladian order and symmetry defined such great country houses as Blenheim Palace, the English landscape designers used great artifice to imitate nature. Their rolling parklands, punctuated by copses, reflecting pools, fountains, ponds, and serpentine lakes, were all as rigorously composed as a great symphony.  

Lancelot “Capability” Brown, England’s greatest gardener, compared his designs to the structure of a sentence: “There I make a comma, and there, where a more decided turn is proper, I make a colon; at another part, where an interruption is desirable to break the view, a parenthesis; now a full stop, and then I begin another subject.” 

Herewith, we present a few sentences on five homes with magnificent formal gardens designed in the French and English traditions, and some exquisite variations on our theme.

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HISTORICAL VINEYARD IN SOUTH TYROL FOR SALE

Enclosed farm with vineyards and historic tower in a sunny hillside location in South Tyrol in the Terlan wine region.

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TOWNHOUSE FOR SALE

We are selling a modern, very sunny townhouse with two south-facing apartments in a central and convenient location in Merano. The extraordinary architectural design is worth mentioning.

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