Today we offer you an elegant villa located in the “Li Sauli” area, a short distance from the renowned beaches of Gallipoli and its crystal clear sea. The property is on two levels, with large internal and external spaces, ideal both as a private residence and for hospitality business (B&B or holiday home). A unique solution, immersed in tranquility and with all modern comforts. Surrounded by a plot of 1810m2, the property boasts a total surface area of 373m2 and is composed as follows: on the ground floor (190m2 living space + 80m2 porch) there is an entrance hall, bright living area, eat-in kitchen, three bedrooms with en suite bathroom and a fourth bathroom. An internal staircase leads to the first floor consisting of four two-room apartments, a three-room apartment with private terrace and a 25m2 terrace on the same level. Finally, there is a basement in the basement of 190m2 that can be used as a garage or storage room. Air-conditioned, equipped with aluminum frames with double glazing, alarm system, electric gate, pellet stove, perimeter alarm, three solar panels on the flat roof, artesian well, irrigation system, outdoor shower and wooden gazebo. This villa represents an excellent opportunity for those looking for an exclusive residence in a strategic position, or for those who want to invest in a hospitality facility just a few minutes from the sea of Gallipoli. For further information or to arrange a visit, contact us at our contact details For more information call 0833263777. (00393209041728) For all the news follow us on Instagram: Lucerimmobiliare Ref. G-685 Cl. En. G The name Gallipoli (Caddhrìpuli in the Gallipoli dialect) derives from the Greek “Kalé Polis”, which means “beautiful city”. The city, located along the western coast of the Salento peninsula, juts out into the Ionian Sea with a coastline of about 20km including the towns of Punta Pizzo, Baia Verde, Rivabella and Lido Conchiglie, and is divided into two parts: the village, which houses the most modern part of the city, and the historic center, located on an island connected to the mainland by a seventeenth-century bridge. Of notable historical and naturalistic importance is the Island of Sant’Andrea, about a mile off the historic center, characterized by the presence of wild animals, such as the Corsican Seagull. The entire coast boasts a low and very long beach composed of white dunes, made up of splendid sandy beaches with crystal clear water very popular in the summer, and is interspersed with cliffs that open onto sandy shores and hidden corners.