Bahar ic-Caghaq Finished Semi-detached Villa
Bahar Ic-Caghaq, this semi-detached villa harmoniously combines comfort, tranquility and panoramic views. Boasting three spacious bedrooms, each adorned with an en suite bathroom and a private balcony or terrace, the residence caters to those valuing privacy and a connection to nature. Upon entering the open-plan ground floor, a spacious hallway guides you to the living, dining and sitting areas, accentuated by a functional wood-burning fireplace that imparts a cozy ambiance.
Descending to the lower level reveals a modern, generously sized kitchen with a breakfast island and dining area, connected to an inviting outdoor space featuring a sizable pool, barbecue area and al fresco dining space; a perfect setting for gatherings and outdoor enjoyment.
The upper level houses three large double bedrooms, each with it’s own en suite bathroom. The master bedroom boasts a walk-in closet and a spacious front terrace overlooking a verdant area. The other two bedrooms offer balconies with views of the pool area and additional storage space. The roof level features a spacious washroom and a terrace offering picturesque open country and side sea views.
The basement level unveils a versatile space; a man cave equipped with a sitting room, bar, games room and a small gym. It also includes a one-car lock-up garage, ample storage space and a driveway.
In essence, this semi-detached villa epitomizes the ideal family home, featuring three en-suite bedrooms, a well-appointed kitchen, a functional fireplace, a pool and various terraces and balconies with captivating views. Offering a distinctive living experience, it stands as a family haven in the tranquil neighbourhood of Bahar Ic-Caghaq, where the joys of indoor and outdoor living seamlessly converge.
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BAHAR IC-CAGHAQ
Bahar ic-Caghaq is a charming coastal town nestled on the northern coast of Malta, in the limits of Madliena, Magħtab, Għargħur and Pembroke. The area is situated at the mouth of the island’s longest valley called ‘Wied il-Kbir’. Renowned for its picturesque scenery and tranquil ambiance, its name, translating to “Sea of Pebbles” in Maltese, aptly describes its stunning rocky shoreline and crystal-clear waters.
This coastal town is adorned with historical landmarks, amongst which are two centuries old chapels, one of which has been abandoned. Another historical building in the area is a redoubt – consisting of a pentagonal platform, with short flanks and a low parapet. The redoubt was built in 1715–1716 by the Order of Saint John as one of a series of coastal fortifications around the Maltese Islands.
Despite its small size, Bahar ic-Caghaq offers a serene escape from the bustling city life of nearby St. Julian’s and Sliema. Visitors and locals alike enjoy leisurely walks along the promenade, where they can soak in breathtaking views of the Mediterranean Sea.