Terraced Penthouse Sannat - GOZO, Gozo For Sale
James Debrincat
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OPEN For Sale Terraced Penthouse. Sannat - GOZO, Gozo
SANNAT GOZO:- New on the market is this fourth floor penthouse 8, located in one of the most beautiful villages of Gozo. This property will be sold freehold, shell form and with its own air space. It is close to all amenities.. It consists of an open plan kitchen living and dining area which leads you to a large front terrace with country views, master bathroom, laundry room, two double bedroom, one enjoys good size back terrace. This property benefits from pre construction prices. Garages and car spaces are also available at an additional price. Great opportunity for first time buyers or for investment. Worth a view!
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Locality: Sannat - GOZO
The graceful village of Sannat is located on the island of Gozo. It lies on a plateau overlooking the Hanzira valley from one of the highest cliffs on the Maltese islands. Apart from its rich history marked by the numerous ancient cart ruts and temples, the village features a beautiful parish church dedicated to Saint Margaret, built on the site of an older church. Sannat celebrates an annual feast in honour of its patron saint, which takes place in July every year.