Stone house in traditional Dalmatian style, Jelsa-Hvar, 154 m2
This semi-detached stone house, with a total gross area of 184 m2, is located in the heart of Jelsa, one of the most picturesque towns on the island of Hvar. The house offers a perfect combination of traditional Dalmatian lifestyle with modern comforts.
The spacious interior, with a net usable area of 154 m2, consists of three floors: basement, first and second floor. With minimal renovation, it offers the new owner the opportunity to creatively adjust the space according to his wishes.
In the basement there is a tavern, a living room where an additional kitchen can be arranged, and a Finnish sauna for 4 people with a shower area.
The first floor, which is reached by an external covered staircase, offers a beautiful and spacious terrace, an open area of the kitchen, dining room and living room, a corridor and a toilet and a separate room that serves as a laundry room and a storage room.
On the second floor, there are three bedrooms, a bathroom with a toilet and an entrance hall that leads to a beautiful, large and sunny covered terrace.
The second floor can be reached in two ways, internal wooden spiral stairs or external stone stairs that connect the terraces of the first and second floors.
The house is equipped with central heating, so it is comfortable to stay in during the winter.
In the immediate vicinity are all the facilities necessary for life: shops, post office, public transport, beaches, restaurants, cafes and much more.
Parking is provided in a public parking lot just a 5-minute walk from the house.
The house is an ideal opportunity for all lovers of the traditional Dalmatian style and way of life on the island of Hvar, the jewel of the Adriatic Sea, which abounds in cultural and historical heritage and wins the hearts of many with its beauty and charm. Hvar is a combination of green fields, beautiful vineyards and olive groves, untouched beaches and crystal clear bays. The Paklin Islands in the immediate vicinity offer a new research adventure every day.
In the very heart of the island, Jelsa is located, a fishing port with a maritime tradition that dates back to ancient times. Its narrow streets are decorated with stone houses and traditional squares where the scents of lavender and local gastronomic delicacies mingle.
It is a small town that exudes the warmth and hospitality of its inhabitants.
Jelsa is connected to Split, the capital of Dalmatia, by a regular catamaran line from Jelsa, and by a regular ferry line from Stari Grad. The ferry port in Stari Grad is only 12 km or 10 minutes by car.
Cities nearby: Hvar, Stari Grad, Vrboska, Split
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