- rooms 4
- bathrooms 2
- bedrooms 3
- area 217 Sqm
An elegant yet familiar environment, a place created for those looking for a peaceful atmosphere between nature, good food and beauty.
An exclusive complex of two villas with a wonderful view of the islands of Salina, Filicudi and Alicudi which can be admired in their splendor from the terraces overlooking the sea.
Two Ecological Aeolian Villas, where travelers reconnect with nature, immersing themselves in Sicilian landscapes and traditional Aeolian life: Casa Terra and Casa Mare.
Both housing units have been entirely renovated with eco-sustainable materials and technologies.
Thanks to photovoltaic panels and the collection of filtered rainwater, the buildings can be considered self-sufficient. Cars and bikes are recharged via photovoltaic panels.
Casa Terra: a magnificent 182 sqm villa with two bedrooms, bathroom with shower, hall, living room and kitchen. Air conditioning and heating. 2 Large private outdoor terraces with seats and table to relax and be able to dine al fresco overlooking the sea, shared outdoor spaces among olive groves and local plants with relaxation area.
Casa Mare: a 35 sqm house with one bedroom, bathroom with shower and kitchenette. Air conditioning and heating, a private terrace with table, hammock and chairs to relax with sea view. Shared outdoor spaces among orange groves and local plants with relaxation area. Among the most charming features of the house are the sunset view and the sustainable design.
This property was born from falling in love for a unique land, for a simple nature, for the silences overlooking the sea. The slow life of the island out of season, the scents of the earth that open the heart, the kindness of its people, the real one, the dexterity of the Aeolian masters.
A tribute to nature and the lines of Aeolian architecture, surrounded by olive trees, oranges, pomegranates, figs, pears, prickly pears, peaches, plums, mandarins, strawberry trees, aromatic plants and lemons.
The sale is completed by the two neighboring lands characterized by fruit trees and olive groves, cultivated without the use of pesticides.
Location information
Lipari, the largest island of the Aeolian archipelago, located in the north east of Sicily, was built entirely of white pumice, one of the volcanic materials that characterize this land. In reality, the Aeolian Islands are the emerged part of a vast volcanic complex, active about a million years ago, along some enormous fractures on the underwater earth's crust, right between Lipari, Salina and Panarea.
The name of the island seems to derive from Liparo, king of the Italian people of the Ausoni, one of the peoples who managed to lead the place. Mostly known for the production of wines including raisins and raisins, as well as capers.
Lipari, an island of indisputable charm, enchants with its natural and artistic wonders in a particular atmosphere given by its sky and its sea.