Honeycombs, snowflakes, benzene and certain types of minerals are among the most well-known examples of hexagonal structures in nature.
So I’m wondering which one was the inspiration for the design of this villa in L’Eliana. A large house of nearly 400m2, centred around a six-sided central tower, the top of which contains an office. 4 bedrooms and 4 bathrooms, large living spaces and lots of light. Not at all like a honeycomb, so we can rule that out.
The garden of the property has a hexagonal olive tree feature as well. The house is so big it makes the garden seem a bit smaller than it actually is. Its about one and a half times the size of an average plot in L’Eliana. Large pool with paved area and very well maintained green areas. With over 300 days of a sunshine a year, you will want to make the most of it. In that warmth, scratch snowflakes as a possibility.
The location is very close to the town, less than a kilometre. The metro is at the far end of the town, so a little further but quite walkable. And even closer than all that is a big shopping centre, with large supermarket, restaurants, shops, gym. So I think we can eliminate benzene you won’t be using much petrol or diesel here.
So what is it? Could it be minerals? Like the Giants Causeway? According to legend that was created by Finn McCool the Irish giant. Perhaps you too will feel like a giant, walking tall as the proud owner of this superb property. Am I reaching a bit? Yes. Am I nearly at the end of this listing? Also yes, just go with it.
Get in touch and we’ll check it out.
Please note that the asking price does not include transaction costs. Statutory taxes, notary fees, registry charges, and agency fees typically equate to an additional 15% above the purchase price.