Villa Rampone, for many years called “Villa delle Rose”, overlooks the ancient glacial lake of Viverone and was probably part of the Monastery of Santa Margherita, founded in the thirteenth century. It has undergone multiple renovations and extensions, until it assumed its current appearance, partly ancient and partly Deco ‘. We are welcomed by a first garden which is accessed through the driveway entrance which is characterized by a long walk planted with multiple specimens of rare roses. The internal garden is also enriched with ancient roses, and hosts a centuries-old magnolia grandiflora of magnificent and imposing beauty. The central garden is adorned with hydrangeas, rhododendrons and centuries-old plants including a large cedar from Lebanon. The eighteenth-century internal courtyard, gathered around a large stone well, represents the most suggestive point of the property. On the side of the court stands the sleeve of the ancient cloister which ends in the consecrated private chapel. The generously sized villa is spread over three floors and houses multiple rooms, halls, lounges, bedrooms and bathrooms. Many halls are elegantly frescoed, with precious floors and carved boiserie. An imposing stone fireplace with emblem and decoration embellishes the large dining room of the villa. This important property is accompanied by a large swimming pool (7.5×15 m), a glass greenhouse, an annex for the caretaker, a second house adjacent to the villa, numerous garages, warehouses and closets, a farmhouse for agricultural use consisting of two independent buildings and agricultural land, partly planted with vineyards (Erbaluce, Barbera), testifying to the agricultural vocation of the area and the passion of the hosts for viticulture and enology. Ideal as a luxury private residence, tourist / accommodation location, event organization, wine shop representation, or farmhouse / wine relais. For information: GIEFFE PATRIMONI Real Estate Advisor, Turin – London – Alba – Milan – Rome. (+39) 011 / 76.000.11