In Borgata Castello, an ancient medieval settlement perched on the ridge of Chiusanico, this historic home offers something rare along the Riviera di Ponente: a panoramic terrace overlooking the Imperia valley all the way to the sea, just 15 km from the coast, in a peaceful and authentic setting.
The property is a semi-detached house free on three sides, south-west facing, arranged over two living levels plus a basement floor.
On the main floor there is a kitchen, a windowed bathroom with shower enclosure, a room with a pellet stove, two bedrooms with direct views over the valley, and a living room opening onto the panoramic sea-view terrace — the space that more than any other defines the quality of life this home offers. On the upper floor, an additional bedroom completes the layout, ideal as a study or guest room.
The basement level houses two large storage cellars and a covered porch beneath the terrace, also facing the panorama: a space that can be arranged as a tavern room with a view.
The structure is in good condition: the roof presents no issues and there are no signs of damp or water infiltration. Finishes and systems date back to the 1990s, with the bathroom renovated in 2010 — solid, functional spaces ready for personalised renovation.
Heating is independent, air-based with a pellet stove (operation to be verified); multiple flue pipes are present, making it straightforward to install a modern heating system. Hot water is provided by a gas boiler unit installed in the bathroom.
Most of the window frames are double-glazed metal and in good condition.
The nearest public parking is approximately 50 metres from the entrance; a second, larger car park is available at the entrance to the hamlet, around 150 metres on foot along the characteristic stone-paved path of the village.