Built in the 1700’s, this small monastery lies perched above the bay of Positano. Having been to Positano, and viewed it’s beautiful hillside and flowers growing atop the exquisite bay, I want the readership to see this area. The white and pastel colored villas appear to be ready to slide into the sea. With the tall steep mountains in the background, you could sit and just watch the breathtaking scenery, as I did for many hours. The residence includes coffered ceilings, painted murals and frescos, a gourmet kitchen, grand room and a dining room with an ancient Tuscan walnut table. It includes a monumental modern library with a vintage book collection. The property features beautiful tiered terraza and gardens. An exquisite gem!
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3/18/2009
HISTORICAL POSITANO HOME FOR SALE WAS FORMER BISHOP’S RESIDENCE
Built in the 1700’s, this small monastery lies perched above the bay of Positano. Having been to Positano, and viewed it’s beautiful hillside and flowers growing atop the exquisite bay, I want the readership to see this area. The white and pastel colored villas appear to be ready to slide into the sea. With the tall steep mountains in the background, you could sit and just watch the breathtaking scenery, as I did for many hours. The residence includes coffered ceilings, painted murals and frescos, a gourmet kitchen, grand room and a dining room with an ancient Tuscan walnut table. It includes a monumental modern library with a vintage book collection. The property features beautiful tiered terraza and gardens. An exquisite gem!
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