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GOZO - Unique 200 year old farmhouse in the tranquil village of Gharb

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Main Bedroom
Ta Lonza Farmhouse Facade
Internal Courtyard
Spacious Sitting room
Spacious sitting/dining room
Second bedroom
kitchen
Outdoors

Property Reference Number

5344

Property Rental Summary

Property Type:
Pets Allowed: N
No. of Bedrooms: 2
Smoke Allowed: Y
No. of Bathrooms: 1
Property also for sale: N
No. of Floors: 2
Wheelchair Friendly: N
Sleeps upto: 4
 

Rental Rates


Currency Conversion
 Start  End Per Night  Weekly  Monthly
 November  February  65  455  700
 March  April 2010  70  490  850
 May  October 2010  90  630  n/a
         
         
         
         
         
         
         

Property Description

Ta Lonza farmhouse just a ten minute drive from most beaches and places of interest, situated in the tranquil village of Gharb.

You walk in to a central open-air courtyard with private and not overlooked splash pool and jacuzzi. Open air stairs up to first floor. Kitchen, comfortable dining / sitting area with fireplace, internal spiral staircase up to first floor, windows overlooking pool area. One toilet.

The first floor has one twin bedroom, one double bedroom and one bathroom. Both bedrooms have windows overlooking courtyard. This house is south facing therefore enjoys the sun practically all day.

 


 

 
Locality of property, Whats nearby? Local Amenities, Local Markets, events which may be of interest...

Gharb area

Gharb is probably one of the oldest Gozitan villages, where various archaeological excavations exposed the remains of Neolithic and Bronze Age settlements in the area. The Phoenicians were early settlers, but the name Gharb is purely Arabic, denoting the establishment of an early but organised community during Arab domination between 870 and 1090 AD. However, names of early Christian devotion such as St. Demetrius and St.Publius, indicate that pre-Arab Roman and Byzantine settlements existed before this westerly village took its present name.

In ancient times and to a certain extent even today, Gharb was populated by country folk who earned their livelihood by toiling the rather fertile fields in the vicinity. They retained a typical old Maltese dialect, which has a rich vocabulary of old words and pronunciations most of them discarded by the rest of the Maltese population.

The people of Gharb are also renowned craftsmen mostly famous for the manufacture of the unique "Gharb blade", a typical sharp knife popularly known across the Maltese Islands and afar as the "Sikkina ta' l-Gharb". Amongst Gharb folk one still finds worthy, blacksmiths, locksmiths, cotton weavers and lace manufacturers, carpenters and masters in cane-works. They are also able fishermen, while some surviving shepherds produce the best Gozo Cheese on the Island.

Gharb is the second oldest village parish in Gozo. It was established a Parish on 29th August 1679 by Bishop Molina and the old church known today as "Taz-Zejt", served as the first parish church for fifty years. This church with its adjacent cemetery was constructed in 1678 on the foundations of an older one. It is called 'Taz-Zejt' because of a legend that says that an old woman was cured when she spread over her body some of the oil that oozed out the church's side.

The present architecturally fabulous Parish Church and Collegiate Basilica situated in today's village square was built in 1699 and was consecrated in 1729. It was built to replace to older and smaller chapel of "Taz-Zejt". The present Basilica is dedicated to the episode of the Visit of Our Lady to her cousin St. Elisabeth, popularly known as the feast of the Visitation. The feast day is on the 31st May of every year and the outside festivities are held on the first weekend of July. The village of Gharb has other churches and chapels that intertwine in traditional legends and religious devotion. One of these chapels is dedicated to St.Demetrius and lies near the westernmost cliffs of the island also known unimaginatively as Cape of St. Demetrius. Legend has it that Turkish raiders once stole the son of a local lady called Sgugina. After the poor mother wept her distress in front of the titular painting in the chapel, St. Demetrius was seen riding his horse out of the painting, then charging the Turks and returning Sgugina's son to safety.

The most popular Shrine on Gozo, the one dedicated to Our Lady of Ta' Pinu also lies within the perimeter of Gharb. This architectural masterpiece was built next to an old chapel (still existing), where it is profoundly believed that back in 1883, Our Lady has spoken to a devotee from Gharb named Karmni Grima. Ta' Pinu Sanctuary is a place of great devotion and is of national importance. Numerous pilgrims, both locals and tourists visit Ta' Pinu Shrine all year round. The main painting of the church depicts the Assumption to the Heavens of Our Lady, and is the same painting that was enshrined in the old medieval chapel.

Gharb also offers the visitor a modest number of curious museums. Two of these museums where the restored residences of two of the saintly sons of the village, namely Karmni Grima who started the Ta' Pinu devotion, and that of Frenc Mercieca, popularly known as Frenc ta' l-Gharb. Frenc ta' l-Gharb was a wise but rather humble saintly man who lived between 1892 and 1967. He had a distinct ability to cure a lot of people leaving several doctors of the day perplexed by his successes. He combined his old knowledge in old medicinal herbs, his prayers and his faith in Our Lady for his cures, and his reputation spread rapidly throughout the entire Maltese Islands and even abroad. The Gharb Folklore Museum (found at Pjazza Zjara tal-Madonna) is a private owned museum found in the core of the village. Its 28 rooms are full of all kind of antique tools and artefacts. It is really worth visiting.

Another attraction of the village of Gharb is the Ta' Dbiegi Crafts Village, where various handicrafts are made and sold. Visitors can find hand-made pottery, mouth-blown glass, Gozo lace and filigree. Gharb is the place where glass blowing and pottery could be watched being made.

With all the above attractions, Gharb is the village that the visitor to Gozo should not miss. Its panoramic countryside tracks and valleys are ideal for walks and for relaxing. If one is not interested in museums, a walk to the cliffs at Wied il-Mielah, is worth every second spent. There, a spectacular natural "window", not as exploited, but similar to the Azure Window of Dwejra is found. Otherwise one could opt to sit relaxed in the peaceful and picturesque village square, enjoying the view of the church, the lethargic strokes of its clock tower, or curiously study the unique shape of old hand sculptured balconies that adorn the village's oldest homes.

Type of Beds

King Size: 0
Queen Size: 0
Bunk Bed: 0
Single: 2
Twin: 1
Cot Available: 1
Double: 0
4 Poster Double: 0
Sofa Bed:0
Blow-up beds: 0
Super King Size:
 

Features

Balconies
Fitted Wardrobes
Internet Access
Jacuzzi
Maid Service Available
Private Swimming Pool
Spacious
Sunbed

Appliances at the property

Barbecue
Cooker
Cable TV
CD Player
Cot
DVD Player
Fridge/Freezer
Heating
Hob/Stove
Iron/s/Ironing Board
Kettle
Log Fire
Linen & Towels Provided
Microwave
Open Fire
Oven
Refrigerator
Room Fans
Telephone
TV
Toaster

How many minutes to arrive at the following activities by foot

Shops:
<10 Minutes
Skiing:
<10 Minutes
Tennis:
<5 Minutes
Scuba Diving:
<10 Minutes
Rafting:
N/A
Hiking Rambling:
<5 Minutes
Safe Swimming Beach:
<10 Minutes
Train Station:
N/A
Water Skiing:
<10 Minutes
Wind Surfing:
<10 Minutes
Nightlife:
<10 Minutes
Airport:
N/A
Bungee Jumping:
N/A
Bus Station:
<5 Minutes
9 Hole Golf:
N/A
18 Hole Golf:
N/A
Horse Riding:
<10 Minutes
Hydrospeeding:
N/A
Live Entertainment:
N/A
Cycling:
On Site
Childrens Creche:
N/A
Climbing:
N/A
Swimming:
<10 Minutes
Sailing:
<10 Minutes
Water Parks:
N/A
Paint Balling:
N/A
Restaurants:
N/A
Beach/Coast:
<10 Minutes
Canoeing:
N/A
Car Hire Centre:
<10 Minutes
Jet Skiing:
<10 Minutes
Fishing:
<10 Minutes

Policies

Payment Options: 25 % upon confirmation
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Lodging tax:
Required stay:

Flexible

Cancellation policy:
Deposits:

25% Deposit

Other Fees:
Other policies:

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Contact Details

Contact Telephone Number(s): 00356 99428655

Phone CountryCode Phone number  
Telephone 00356  21322778  
Mobile 00356  99428655  

 

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