Levecca is a resort of 10 uniquely designed traditional homes, all with individual pools and Jacuzzi, and another 2 smaller maisonettes ideal for holiday retreats. All homes have been carefully designed to enjoy total privacy, and yet from part of a community sharing security and peace of mind when homes are vacant. Built using local limestone and cobbled walls, finished to high standards, Levecca are the best value for money property currently on the market. Final completion planned for the end of summer 2007, owners can start moving in as early as December 2007.
The best modern materials have been carefully selected to help achieve typical traditional design, yet easy for care and maintenance. With all exterior apertures in coloured PVC with traditional louver design matching unquestionably old wooden type apertures, 1st class ceramic 30x30 tiles in kitchen and bedrooms, flagstone tiles in all hallways and living rooms, terracotta non slip tiles on pool deck and high class ceramic bathrooms with walk in showers, branded fittings, solid wooden interior doors, acrylic maintenance free pool material, and waterproof roofing membrane.
Furniture packages are available on request, these include pine or oak bedrooms, teak or cherry kitchens and a mix of teak and fabric living and dining.
Location:Ghasri is the smallest village of Gozo. The village lies cuddled between the hills of Zebbug and Ghammar. The name has obvious Arab origins, possibly being an area where olives were crushed for oil. Ghasri is reached by forking right on the Victoria-Gharb road just after the Aqueduct.
A lighthouse on Gurdan hill, better known as the Gurdan Lighthouse dominates Ghasri. The famous lighthouse rises 180 metres above sea level and was inaugurated in 1853. Its beam can be seen up to 50 kilometres away. Upon the hill around the lighthouse there are some marvellous 360 degree views of Gozo and this lures quite a lot of hikers, who challenge the rather steep path up to the hilltop.
From the Village Square, a road leads to the fabulous valley of Wied il-Ghasri. On the way, there are a number of typical farmhouses, most of them available for short or long lets, as well as an old charming chapel dedicated to the Patronage of the Blessed Virgin Mary. The Wied il-Ghasri area is a marvellous country walk or cycling site especially in winter and spring. The valley ends in the sea, wedged between high cliffs where a secluded little inlet makes it ideal for swimming, snorkelling and diving. Indeed, the sea around Wied il-Ghasri is very popular among divers.
The village church, designed by a local priest, Dun Guzepp Diacono, was built early in the twentieth century. Its foundation stone was laid on 6 September 1903 and it was dedicated to the Corpus Christi on 9 January 1916 and later on to Christ the Saviour. The village was established a parish by Bishop Giovanni Maria Camilleri on 16 December 1921.
Please contact us for information on each individual property as the rooms and layouts vary.