This Bespoke Estate in Costa Smeralda Was Designed to Blend Into Its Surroundings
This property is on the market with Julia Bracco of ImmobilSarda. The price is disclosed upon application with the listing agency.
La Garibaldina is the perfect blend of rustic luxury. This bespoke estate in Costa Smeralda, Italy was designed to blend into its surroundings, set on 18.5 acres of land in the rocky Sardinian hillside.
It is surrounded by natural vegetation with 52 olive groves, and is in close proximity to beaches, marinas and the village of San Pantaleo.
The owner spent 14 years creating this luxurious oasis and retreat, inspired by the rustic charm of local Sardinian architecture. There are 6 separate residences spread across the property, with a main residence with four en-suite double bedrooms and four additional guest houses, for a total of 10,212 sq ft of living space that seamlessly integrates with the outdoors.
The property is linked with discrete terracotta or stone pathways, flanked by Meditteranean maquis, with the rich scents of lavender and helichrysum in the air.
There are several outdoor spaces harmoniously designed to integrate with surrounding nature. A meditation and yoga terrace offers total privacy, and there is also a bespoke hot tub for 12, with a shower incorporated into the rocks and a sunbathing area.
The 55-foot infinity pool has sheltered lounge beds, changing facilities, and panoramic views out to the archipelago of La Maddalena.
Because la dolce vita is al fresco, an extraordinary Indonesian hut shelter offers a covered outdoor lounging area.
The dining space seats 30 and offers respite from the Sardinian sun. Our favourite feature is the traditional pizza oven (!) in the fully equipped outdoor kitchen and barbecue area. We can imagine all of the fabulous dinner parties we could have with our friends, watching the sunset and the stars come out at night.
Listed by Julia Bracco of @immobilsarda an affiliate of @christiesrealestate. Price is disclosed upon application with the listing agency.
A world-famous blue zone (Sardinians have the highest life expectancy in Europe!) with some of the world’s most beautiful beaches. It was put on the map in the 1960 when Aga Khan developed Porto Cervo into an exclusive resort town and yachting haven to support his lavish lifestyle, making Costa Smeralda one of the most expensive places to buy property in Europe. Read more about it here.
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