Exclusive right!!! Listed for sale!!! A house/country house built on the highest level, in the style of a palace!!! In Kakheti district, Sighnaghi city!!! On the mountain, by removing from the settlement!!! Completely hidden in a forest of velor pomegranates. This beautiful building is a three-story capital, perfectly solid building! Total area: up to 1500 meters. Built 25 years ago, the architecture and design decided entirely in Georgian brick, black marble and wood add a unique beauty to the exterior of the house. With its stone and wood cladding and carvings, its interior in classical style, its location and panoramic views remind us of a castle surrounded by two large ramparts. The house was repaired immediately after its construction, it was closed and nobody has lived in it until now (accordingly, the interior of the palace is also clean). Needs a complete upgrade. The facade, interior parts of the rooms are perfectly preserved, the foundation of the house, bricks, wood are in perfect condition. Paving of the yard. Planned: 11 rooms. On the first and third floors there are large dining/reception rooms, as well as a large living room with its own fireplace. kitchen_dining room; 6 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, 5 balconies, 3 verandas, 2 loggias. Several fireplaces. Several parking spaces and garages, 3 storage rooms and space for various purpose lounge or entertainment spaces. The development of the yard begins in a beautiful pomegranate forest on the perimeter of the entire house fence, 1 km away from the central road. On the hill, the right place. Total land area: 4500 m2. In addition, it is possible to import the forest massif for own consumption. The entire plot of land is enclosed in two brick arches and two ornamental fences with brick and black marble arches. With its beautiful greenery, decorative trees and palms. paving stone laid. With a pool in the yard. The spring, the fountain, is ideal for living, as a guest house, for ranch type farming, for any commercial purpose. All communication passes close to home, requires subscription. The house is known by the name of "Pomegranate Palace", there are a lot of wild pomegranate gardens in that area, therefore the inhabitants called it this name. The house needs a complete renovation. Price: 350,000 USD. Dollar equivalent in GEL. Tel: 592 727200; 592 727247;
For Sale House Villa Signagi Kakheti
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Real estate status: Old building
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Condition: Newly renovated
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Yard area: 4500 m²
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Area:1500 m²
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Floor / Total : 3
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Rooms : 11
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Separate living room : ორი მისაღები თავისივე გბუხრებით
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Studio type
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Separate kitchen : 50 m²
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Bedroom : 6
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Bathroom : 2
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Cabinet : 1
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Balcony : 5
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Terrace : 3 ვერანდა - 150მ2. m²
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Basement : 100 m²
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Entertainment space
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Years of construction - 25 წელი
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Cellar
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Garage / parking
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natural gas
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Electricity
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Water
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well
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Sewerage
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Asphalt road
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Fenced
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Fruit Trees
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Landscape
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Furnished yard
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Fun space
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Pool - 25
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Beautiful views
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Fireplace
















































































































































































Sighnaghi is a city in Georgia, the administrative center of Sighnaghi Municipality. Located 13 km from Tsnoristskali railway station. It was declared a city in 1801. In Sighnaghi there are small enterprises of food and light industry (sewing), theater.
Etymology
- Sighnaghi is a word of Turkish origin (Turkish: sığınak) and means "shelter".
location
- The location of the town on an elevated spot was convenient for defensive purposes. Gates were arranged in the city wall for the rapid evacuation of the population of the surrounding villages.
- Sighnaghi, like Telavi, was considered a royal estate. It is also noteworthy that there was no dictatorship in Kiziki at all. Consequently, Kiziki was a sovereign country and was directly subordinate to the king. The civilian government here was ruled by Mouravi; According to military regulations, Kiziki was the first advanced flag to be flown by the Bishop of Bodbe.
- Sighnaghi was established mainly as a city of craftsmen and merchants due to its location. There were several trade routes here. The old caravan route ran from Tbilisi via Nukriani to Hereti and from Sighnaghi via Anagi to Telavi.
History
- Sighnaghi restored street
- Sighnaghi_Bodbe Monastery, where St. Nino is buried
- Sighnaghi is currently one of the most beautiful cities in Georgia, whose charm is due to its architectural appearance over time, as well as its natural location: the city is located on a high hill and overlooks the open area of the Alazani Valley and the Caucasus ridges.
- Sighnaghi was formed as a city at the end of the XVIII century, on the territory of the fortress built by Erekle II and around it. However, archeological excavations show that this area has played an important role since the Paleolithic, Neolithic and Bronze Ages.
- The territory of Sighnaghi district was formerly known as Kambechovani, then it was called Kiziki. Kambechovan (Cambyses in ancient Greek sources) in ancient times. In the II-I centuries it was part of the Kingdom of Iberia. In the New Year, its center became the city of Khornabuji.
- After the recognition of Christianity as the state religion of Georgia, this side acquires great importance. St. Nino was executed and buried here. King Vakhtang Gorgasali made Hereti and the Kambechovani within it a kingdom and gave it to his son, Dachi, and established an episcopal see in Khornabuji. The main trade-caravan road passed through Khornabuji.
- In the VIII-IX centuries, despite the devastating Arab invasions, Hereti became stronger and became a principality. In the 11th century, King Bagrat III annexed Kakhet-Hereti to a united Georgia, which was eventually strengthened by David the Builder. In the 13th century, the invasion of Jalaluddin and the Mongols also affected Kambechovan, which became one of the Mongol dunes (military districts).
- In 1264, during the devastating invasion of Berka Kaen, the fortress of Khornabuji also fell. After that, Khornabuji, as an economic and political center, loses its importance. The roads that ran through this city were destroyed. Aremare turned to the periphery. The center of Kambechovna moved to the northwest to ზიizik, where agricultural activities and population were still preserved. It happened around the turn of the XIV-XV centuries.