MOSTA: Baroque house of character with an internal area of 400 sqm, located in the historical centre of Mosta, close to all everyday amenities. Ground floor level comprising of a grand ornate doorway leading to a welcoming reception / lounge which is formed of paneled masonry walls decorated by mouldings and a superb vaulted ceiling characterised by bas-relief sculptures. Left of doorway is a sitting room with an imposing fireplace and a curved ceiling receiving light from a large window overlooking the street. Ahead of doorway to the left is an ornate stone staircase leading to overlying floors and anteroom leading to a dining room and a guest toilet which is found under the staircase. Dead ahead of doorway is the living room with fireplace, receiving light from a large door accessing the garden. Adjacent to the living room is an interconnecting dining room, receiving light from the large garden door. Adjacent to dining room is an interconnecting kitchen boasting arches and receiving light from two windows which overlook the garden. Sizeable garden, measuring approximately 130 sqm, with well and a large ornate niche and pond giving backdrop to the garden. A small storage rooms may also be found at the back of the garden tucked away behind the niche. Accessible from the staircase, at mezzanine level, one can find a large and bright bedroom with anteroom, en suite bathroom and fireplace, all receiving light from a window overlooking the garden. Up the staircase and past the mezzanine bedroom is a landing on piano nobile. Left of landing is another bedroom with walk-in closet and fireplace which also receives light from a large window overlooking the garden. Right of landing is another living room (or bedroom), receiving light from a window which overlooks the street. Adjacent to this room is an interconnecting bedroom with separate doorway, also receiving light from window overlooking street. At roof level is a bathroom receiving light from door to washroom closet with a door leading onto roof terraces overlooking the garden. Up the staircase past this bathroom is another room receiving light from a large door leading to the roof terrace which could also be suitable as a bedroom, with a separate room as an en suite bathroom receiving light from two windows overlooking the roof.