Iklin Finished Bungalow
A fully detached bungalow situated in the sought-after residential area of Iklin, set on a generous plot of approximately 1,130 square meters. It features a large swimming pool, an entertainment area, and a beautifully landscaped garden. Built with attention to detail, the property showcases high-end finishes, including marble flooring, high ceilings, and spacious interiors.
A grand reception area flows into a bright and airy open-plan dining, living, and kitchen space, complete with a cozy wood-burning fireplace. The expansive pool area offers ample room for both entertaining and relaxing, creating a perfect outdoor retreat.
The bungalow's sleeping quarters consist of three well-proportioned bedrooms, two of which boast en-suite bathrooms, while the third is served by a main bathroom, ensuring comfort for both residents and guests.
On the lower level, there is a self-contained two-bedroom flatlet, along with multiple storage rooms, a workshop, a laundry room, and a large games room that can be extended to the existing four to five car garage. Additional parking is available on the driveway.
Combining luxury with practicality, this bungalow offers elegant living spaces and versatile areas that can be tailored to suit a variety of lifestyle needs. Its thoughtfully designed layout and high-quality finishes make it an ideal residence for families and those who enjoy hosting, while the adaptable lower level provides further opportunities for customization.
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IKLIN – An affluent residential area, is characterised by scattered villas within its quaint confines, established during the mid-20th century. Despite its relatively recent inception, Iklin bears testament to earlier settlements through various archaeological sites and the presence of the medieval St. Michael Chapel. Previously considered part of the Three Villages of Malta, alongside Lija, Iklin began its residential development with the construction of its first residence in 1954. Over the subsequent fifteen years, a proliferation of villas emerged, gradually populating the area. Although Iklin may be youthful compared to many other residential areas on the island, its development has unearthed evidence of past occupation. Archaeological findings, including megaliths and pottery dating back to the Temple Period, have been uncovered during the area’s urbanisation.