Prestigious modern Villa with park and pool 10 min from Padua
- 10 Rooms
- 6 Bedrooms
- 8 Bathrooms
- ~600 m² Total surface
- ~500 m² Living area
- ~3,000 m² Plot surface
- ~30 m² Terrace surface
Ponte San Nicolò, Veneto
Prestigious modern Villa with park and pool 10 min from Padua
Price
€1,050,000
Object type
Villa
Condition
Top
Rooms
10
Bedrooms
6
Bathrooms
8
Number of Floors
2
Garages
1
Parking spaces
6
Total surface
~600 m²
Living area
~500 m²
Plot surface
~3,000 m²
Terrace surface
~30 m²
Garden surface
~3,000 m²
Flooring
Marble, Parquet, Stone, Tiles, Wooden floor
Construction year
1980
Energy efficiency class
B
Energy certificate available
Yes
Energy certificate type
Consumption certificate
Type of heating
Radiator, Underfloor heating
Energy source
Decentral heating, Gas heating, Heat pump, Underfloor heating
STRATEGIC POSITION & TERRITORIAL CONTEXT The villa is located in the heart of Ponte San Nicolò, about 10 minutes by car from the historic center of Padua (approximately 8 km northwest), with quick connections thanks to well-connected urban and extra-urban roads. • To the northwest, crossing Voltabarozzo and Camín, you can easily reach the city center: the area is well-served and characterized by a network of historical canals such as the Scaricatore and the Piovego. • To the east, the villa symbolically borders the historical areas of Padua and agricultural zones like Camin. • To the south and west, the territory descends towards Saonara, Legnaro, and Albignasego, offering a pleasant landscape mix of greenery, countryside, and residential settlements. Towards Padua South, East, and West • Padua South: reachable in less than 10 min via the Tangenziale Est, also connecting to the A13 motorway towards Bologna. • Padua East: via Voltabarozzo and Piovego, it quickly connects to industrial districts and the infrastructure network towards Venice. • Padua West: reachable in about 12 min, traveling along the western ring road, towards Brusegana and Arcella. ________________________________________ Ponte San Nicolò: history, structures, and lifestyle • Ancient origins: Roman and medieval settlements, with documents citing the village as early as the year 918 (“Roncajette”) and the chapel of San Nicolò built around 1130. • The name derives from the bridge (initially wooden in 1228, later rebuilt in stone with three arches) dedicated to San Nicolò, the protector of sailors. • An autonomous municipality since 1277, the country developed as a river junction and commercial transit center towards Padua, today it is a quiet and well-equipped village, combining historical heritage and modern residential quality.
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Provider:
Minvest Real Estate S.r.l.
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