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Villa, Caltagirone, Sicily, €1.35mn
Where In the centre of Caltagirone, an inland city in the middle of Sicily. It is known for its pottery and ceramics industry, and its famous 142-step staircase which is covered in local ceramic tiles. Within an hour’s drive lies Catania, a large port city on the east coast of the island which has an international airport.
What A six-bedroom, six-bathroom villa dating back to the late 19th century. The property is decorated with ceramics throughout, including on its terraces and striking facade.
Why Despite its proximity to city amenities, the property is private and surrounded by more than two acres of greenery. The outdoor space includes a citrus orchard, traditional stonework and an avenue lined with cypress trees leading up to the villa.
Who Italy Sotheby’s International Realty
Villa, Elba, €3.9mn
Where In Elba’s largest city, Portoferraio, which sits on the island’s northern coastline. The city has a national museum dedicated to Napoleon’s time in exile on the island. Ferries run daily from Portoferraio to the Tuscan town of Piombino, from which Pisa’s international airport can be reached in around an hour by car.
What A 270 sq m villa, clad in Sardinian stone, with four bedrooms and four bathrooms over two floors. The master bedroom has a Jacuzzi and a covered terrace runs along the length of the villa.
Why The property looks out on to a small, rocky islet upon which sits Faro dello Scoglietto, an active lighthouse. There is also private access to the beach via a gate at the end of the lawn.
Who Engel & Völkers
Villa, Porto Cervo, Sardinia, €12.5mn
Where In Porto Cervo, on the northeastern tip of Sardinia on the Costa Smeralda. The nearest airport is Olbia, a 40-minute drive.
What A three-storey villa with nearly 500 sq m of living space. It includes six bedroom suites, all of which have direct access to terraces or the 3,000 sq m Mediterranean garden, which includes a pool and barbecue area.
Why The property was designed in the 1960s by architect Luigi Vietti and has been laid out to make the most of the surrounding landscape, natural light and sea views.
Who Lionard
Villa, Palermo, Sicily, €980,000
Where On an elevated position on the edge of Sferracavallo, a harbour village 15km north-west of Palermo, Sicily’s capital, and about 20 minutes’ drive from the airport.
What A four-bedroom, five-bathroom villa with more than 300 sq m of interior space. Recently renovated, the three-storey property blends traditional features, such as Sicilian tiling, with a clean, contemporary finish. Solar panels have been fitted on the roof.
Why The outdoor space includes a 3,000 sq m garden with a large pool and multiple terraces on different levels with views of the sea and surrounding countryside.
Who Savills
Villa, Capri, €2.9mn
Where In the centre of Capri island, between Marina Grande and Marina Piccola. The nearest airport is Naples, which is a ferry ride of 1-1.5 hours from Capri followed by about 15 minutes’ drive.
What A five-bedroom, Caprese-style villa built in the early 20th century. There are several sheltered outdoor living spaces and terraces, pretty shared gardens and traditional architectural features such as vaulted ceilings and arches.
Why Given its central position, the house has views towards the Gulf of Naples, Sorrento and Vesuvius on one side and, on the other, Marina Piccola. It is easy to get around, with the beach 10 minutes’ walk away and Capri’s Piazzetta 15 minutes away.
Who Italy Sotheby’s International Realty
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