Villa Immacolata - Massa Lubrense - 15063044EXT0525
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Villa Immacolata - Massa Lubrense - Sorrento Coast5 Bedrooms - PoolLocation and Surrounding Area. Located near the center of Massa Lubrense, this elegant five-bedroom villa is the perfect place for a stylish break on one of the most famous stretches of coastline in the Mediterranean. With a spectacular cliff-top setting facing Mount Vesuvius across the Bay of Naples, it is no wonder Sorrento is a must-visit destination on everyone's bucket list. The ancient town center is laid out on a Roman grid of narrow lanes, now lined with exclusive restaurants serving gnocchi and shops selling lemon-themed souvenirs.
But away from the well-worn paths are little-explored nooks and crannies. The vaulted Sedile Dominova, once a meeting space for aristocracy, is now a working-men's club where old-timers while away afternoons playing cards. Then there are traditional greengrocers and haberdashers huddled behind wooden shop fronts, the medieval palaces along Via Pietà, the magnificent courtyard of Palazzo Correale, and artisan workshops producing the same wood intarsia for which the town became famous in the 18th century.
If Sorrento gets too much, the laid-back town of Vico Equense, which stands on a sheer tufa cliff just along the coast, makes an attractive base. Beach bums tend to head for the small pockets of sand tucked into coves at Marina di Vico and Marina d'Aequa, walkers tackle the old footpath to Positano, clinging to the cliffs on the Amalfi coastline, and culture hounds hop on the Circumvesuviana train to march around the ancient sites of Pompeii and Herculaneum, destroyed by the eruption of the Vesuvius.
Set in the hills just below the ridge that divides Sorrento from the sheer southern coastline lies the village of Sant'Agata Sui Due Golfi, named for its domination of the gulfs of both Naples and Salerno. To the west and south-west of Sorrento is a hilly hinterland, the sprawling Massa Lubrense, and a wild stretch of coast that developers have left untouched. The Massa Lubrense is home to hamlets and ancient look-out towers, a reminder of repeated invasions over the centuries, surrounded by citrus and olive groves.
With a seeming maze of streets and staircases, Amalfi is a town best explored on foot. While Piazza Duomo and the main street are home to most of the town’s shops and restaurants, do spend some time wandering and exploring the quieter side streets, where you will find arched passageways, hidden gardens and tiny piazzas. Sitting high in the hills above Amalfi, Ravello is famous for its ravishing gardens and stupendous views, the best in the world according to former resident Gore Vidal.
Villa Immacolata is 60 km from Naples Capodichino International Airport and 288 km from Rome Leonardo da Vinci International Airport. Massa Lubrense is 3 km from the villa, Sant’Agata Sui Due Golfi is 4 km, Nerano is 8 km, Sorrento is 9 km, Vico Equense is 22 km, Positano is 22 km, Amalfi is 36 km, Pompeii is 37 km, Ravello is 42 km, Herculaneum is 51 km, and Naples is 57 km.
The Property. Situated on a sheer cliff with spectacular views over the sea, Villa Immacolata provides the ultimate retreat for those seeking complete privacy and relaxation in one of the most evocative corners on the Amalfi Coast. Trapped between an infinite blue sky and azure sea, the spectacular cliff-top setting of this villa ensures superb panoramas. Offering a tranquil atmosphere, Villa Immacolata can accommodate up to nine plus two guests featuring five bedrooms and six bathrooms spread over the main villa and the dépendance.
Surrounded by a lush garden, the villa boasts an exceptional pool and a generous poolside area furnished with comfortable sun loungers inviting guests to sit back and unwind while enjoying the panorama. With gorgeous views of the sea, the garden is the perfect retreat to sunbathe or just sip a cocktail while enjoying the breeze. Offering a peaceful atmosphere, the outdoor area also features a spacious al fresco dining area complete with pizza oven, barbecue and wonderful views over the sea. The external surface of the property is almost 500 square meters including gardens, pool area and parking area.
Accessed from the garden, the ground floor of the main villa boasts a generous living room complete with fireplace and comfortable sofas with plenty of seating. As the evening falls, gather around the fireplace and enjoy a glass of local wine with your fellow guests. With an impressive sense of comfort and elegance, the ground floor also houses a spacious dining room and a fully-equipped kitchen featuring all the amenities you might need during your stay.
Flooded with natural light, the ground floor also houses a generous double bedroom complete with private bathroom with shower, and a comfortable single room complete with en-suite bathroom with shower. On the same floor you will also find a laundry and a guest bathroom. On the first floor you will find a bright double bedroom complete with private bathroom with shower, a bright double bedroom, a bathroom with shower and bathtub, and a living room with fireplace and double sofa bed.
Offering a tranquil atmosphere, the dépendance next to the main villa features a comfortable living room with fireplace and direct access to a panoramic terrace with spectacular views of the sea, a kitchenette, and a double bedroom complete with private bathroom with shower. Villa Immacolata features air conditioning in all the bedrooms, satellite TV and wireless Internet access. The villa can comfortably accommodate up to nine guests in five bedrooms plus two additional guests in a double sofa bed.
Location and Surrounding Area. Located near the center of Massa Lubrense, this elegant five-bedroom villa is the perfect place for a stylish break on one of the most famous stretches of coastline in the Mediterranean. With a spectacular cliff-top setting facing Mount Vesuvius across the Bay of Naples, it is no wonder Sorrento is a must-visit destination on everyone's bucket list. The ancient town center is laid out on a Roman grid of narrow lanes, now lined with exclusive restaurants serving gnocchi and shops selling lemon-themed souvenirs.
But away from the well-worn paths are little-explored nooks and crannies. The vaulted Sedile Dominova, once a meeting space for aristocracy, is now a working-men's club where old-timers while away afternoons playing cards. Then there are traditional greengrocers and haberdashers huddled behind wooden shop fronts, the medieval palaces along Via Pietà, the magnificent courtyard of Palazzo Correale, and artisan workshops producing the same wood intarsia for which the town became famous in the 18th century.
If Sorrento gets too much, the laid-back town of Vico Equense, which stands on a sheer tufa cliff just along the coast, makes an attractive base. Beach bums tend to head for the small pockets of sand tucked into coves at Marina di Vico and Marina d'Aequa, walkers tackle the old footpath to Positano, clinging to the cliffs on the Amalfi coastline, and culture hounds hop on the Circumvesuviana train to march around the ancient sites of Pompeii and Herculaneum, destroyed by the eruption of the Vesuvius.
Set in the hills just below the ridge that divides Sorrento from the sheer southern coastline lies the village of Sant'Agata Sui Due Golfi, named for its domination of the gulfs of both Naples and Salerno. To the west and south-west of Sorrento is a hilly hinterland, the sprawling Massa Lubrense, and a wild stretch of coast that developers have left untouched. The Massa Lubrense is home to hamlets and ancient look-out towers, a reminder of repeated invasions over the centuries, surrounded by citrus and olive groves.
With a seeming maze of streets and staircases, Amalfi is a town best explored on foot. While Piazza Duomo and the main street are home to most of the town’s shops and restaurants, do spend some time wandering and exploring the quieter side streets, where you will find arched passageways, hidden gardens and tiny piazzas. Sitting high in the hills above Amalfi, Ravello is famous for its ravishing gardens and stupendous views, the best in the world according to former resident Gore Vidal.
Villa Immacolata is 60 km from Naples Capodichino International Airport and 288 km from Rome Leonardo da Vinci International Airport. Massa Lubrense is 3 km from the villa, Sant’Agata Sui Due Golfi is 4 km, Nerano is 8 km, Sorrento is 9 km, Vico Equense is 22 km, Positano is 22 km, Amalfi is 36 km, Pompeii is 37 km, Ravello is 42 km, Herculaneum is 51 km, and Naples is 57 km.
The Property. Situated on a sheer cliff with spectacular views over the sea, Villa Immacolata provides the ultimate retreat for those seeking complete privacy and relaxation in one of the most evocative corners on the Amalfi Coast. Trapped between an infinite blue sky and azure sea, the spectacular cliff-top setting of this villa ensures superb panoramas. Offering a tranquil atmosphere, Villa Immacolata can accommodate up to nine plus two guests featuring five bedrooms and six bathrooms spread over the main villa and the dépendance.
Surrounded by a lush garden, the villa boasts an exceptional pool and a generous poolside area furnished with comfortable sun loungers inviting guests to sit back and unwind while enjoying the panorama. With gorgeous views of the sea, the garden is the perfect retreat to sunbathe or just sip a cocktail while enjoying the breeze. Offering a peaceful atmosphere, the outdoor area also features a spacious al fresco dining area complete with pizza oven, barbecue and wonderful views over the sea. The external surface of the property is almost 500 square meters including gardens, pool area and parking area.
Accessed from the garden, the ground floor of the main villa boasts a generous living room complete with fireplace and comfortable sofas with plenty of seating. As the evening falls, gather around the fireplace and enjoy a glass of local wine with your fellow guests. With an impressive sense of comfort and elegance, the ground floor also houses a spacious dining room and a fully-equipped kitchen featuring all the amenities you might need during your stay.
Flooded with natural light, the ground floor also houses a generous double bedroom complete with private bathroom with shower, and a comfortable single room complete with en-suite bathroom with shower. On the same floor you will also find a laundry and a guest bathroom. On the first floor you will find a bright double bedroom complete with private bathroom with shower, a bright double bedroom, a bathroom with shower and bathtub, and a living room with fireplace and double sofa bed.
Offering a tranquil atmosphere, the dépendance next to the main villa features a comfortable living room with fireplace and direct access to a panoramic terrace with spectacular views of the sea, a kitchenette, and a double bedroom complete with private bathroom with shower. Villa Immacolata features air conditioning in all the bedrooms, satellite TV and wireless Internet access. The villa can comfortably accommodate up to nine guests in five bedrooms plus two additional guests in a double sofa bed.