Croatia,
Peljesac - Stone villa from the 18th century
Dalmatian coast
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- Sea view
- Parking
- Stone house
- It has an Energy Certificate
Living space: 560 m²
Land space: 1500 m²
Number of rooms: 15
Number of floors: 3
Number of bathrooms: 4
Distance from sea: 30 m
Stone villa from the 18th century in the first row to the sea.
The palace of the famous family, in addition to an interesting and rich history, has very impressive architectural solutions, beautiful gardens and terraces as well as a beautiful interior decorated with luxury furniture.
The villa is spread over 560 m2 of living space on a plot of 1500 m2, and is located near the sea. The main building is divided into a ground floor and three floors, and in its vicinity there is an auxiliary stone building as well as an old wine cellar. On each floor is a spacious lounge surrounded by rooms. The interior was completely painted by Italian painters in the 19th century which has been successfully preserved in its original form. The property is surrounded by terraces and gardens, and the whole property is surrounded by an old stone wall which ensures peace and privacy.
The property is positioned in the center of a beautiful place on Peljesac near the sea. Access to the house from the south is possible from the main promenade by the sea, and north of the road is the garage and the parking lot for 10 cars.
The rich history of this captain's palace makes it unique in Dalmatia.

Peljesac (Croatian pronunciation: [pɛ̌ʎɛʃats]) (local Chakavian dialect: Pelišac; Italian: Sabbioncello) is a peninsula in southern Dalmatia[1] in Croatia. The peninsula is part of the Dubrovnik-Neretva County and is the second largest peninsula in Croatia. From the isthmus that begins at Ston, to the top of Cape Lovista, it is 65 km or 40 mi long.
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