Senglea (Isla) Furnished Town House
This charmingly renovated town house nestled in the heart of Senglea, within the historic Three Cities, just a short stroll from the captivating seafront. Meticulously refurbished to an exceptional standard, this residence seamlessly blends contemporary elegance with its original architectural charm. Boasting a prime location, it affords breathtaking vistas from the rooftop terrace, showcasing panoramic views of the harbor, Valletta, and the iconic Fort St. Angelo. The layout is thoughtfully designed, featuring a welcoming entrance hall, a refined formal living space, a study, and a convenient guest cloakroom. A single bedroom adds versatility to the accommodation. A staircase gracefully descends to the lower level, revealing a harmoniously integrated kitchen and dining area, complete with modern amenities. The upper floors offer two spacious double bedrooms, two bathrooms, and two front balconies, one enclosed for added privacy. Enhancing the allure of this property are two enchanting terraces at the rooftop level. One terrace hosts a kitchenette with laundry facilities, while a spiral staircase ascends to another terrace, complete with a luxurious Jacuzzi, ideal for indulging in the mesmerizing sea views. The residence is fully furnished and equipped with air conditioning for added comfort and convenience.
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The Three Cities
Senglea
Vittoriosa, Senglea and Cospicua are the cities across the Grand Harbour from Valletta known as the Three Cities of Malta. It is to be said that the Maltese living in the area still call the cities Birgu, L’Isla and Bormla respectively. In the 17 th century the Order of St John decided to protect these cities by building two lines of defence known as the Cottonera lines and the Margarita Lines. Under the British the three cities were a hive of activity as the Grand Harbour became the home of the Royal Navy.
Senglea, situated across the creek from Vittoriosa, is named after Grand Master Claude de la Sengle who fortified the promontory with the building of Fort St Michael. It has a lovely garden and it is from the vedette of the fort that one gets an excellent view of Valletta across Grand Harbour and Fort St Angelo particularly when floodlit at night.
With the development that has taken place in the last decades, the three cities are now attracting Maltese and visitors alike who are buying property and converting it to state of the art homes.