1-Bed Renovated Warehouse in Nature Reserve, Custonaci, Sicily, Italy, €320,000




+21 photosMonte Cofano Reserve Retreat
About this property
Abandoned for over 150 years, this old rural warehouse within the Monte Cofano Oriented Nature Reserve has been expertly restored into something genuinely special. Spread across three levels, the interior plays stone, iron and wood against elegant furnishings to create a home that feels both ancient and considered. Original structures have been preserved, listed elements conserved, and natural light coaxes the whole thing to life in a way that no new-build ever quite manages.
The layout is compact but clever: a living area at ground level, a mezzanine bedroom above, and a bathroom tucked neatly within the 40 square metres. Outside, a veranda frames views across the nature reserve to the sea on the horizon, while approximately two hectares of Mediterranean scrub, almond trees and olive groves surround the property on all sides.
The sea is 500 metres away, the village of Castelluzzo is 3 kilometres down the road, and Trapani-Birgi airport sits 34 kilometres distant. Palermo's airport is 72 kilometres away for those needing a more international connection. For anyone after a singular Sicilian base that carries genuine heritage and zero suburban compromise, this is a rare find.
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