Lake Como Cremia: In a characteristic hamlet about 2 km from the lake, ancient stone farmhouse from the early 1900s, composed as follows:
ground floor: entrance, hallway, large vaulted cellar with icebox, storage room
first floor: kitchen with fireplace, dining room, living room, bathroom and 2 closets
second floor: 4 bedrooms, one of them with balcony and one with fireplace
third floor: attic
The garden, of 40 sqm about is, 10 mt away from the house.
Lake view. Public parking spaces 100 meters away.
Inside you can feel a rustic and welcoming atmosphere, the splendid Lombard terracotta floors give the property a sense of tradition and warmth.
Wooden beams cross the ceilings, while in several rooms there are imposing and intricately carved stone fireplaces.
The staircases, also in stone, are wide and imposing and easily connect the various floors. The smell of wood mixes with the fresh air coming in through the windows, creating a sense of peace and a unique atmosphere.
What is a Icehouse: an icehouse in a cellar is a structure, used in the past, to keep food and drinks cool, taking advantage of the natural insulation of the subsoil. It was a niche dug into the walls of the cellar, where the ice collected in the winter was stored.
The ice was covered with insulating materials, such as straw or sawdust, to slow down its melting, this creating a cold place suitable for preserving meat, dairy products and drinks in an era when refrigerators did not exist.
Today, an icehouse in a cellar can be a fascinating historical element, witness to ancient preservation techniques, or it can be adapted as a cool space to store wines.