Farmhouses in Mellieha
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Booking a Farmhouse in Mellieha
The main differences between a farmhouse and a villa in Malta lie in their architecture, history, and overall ambiance. Accommodation in Mellieha primarily consists of contemporary villas and apartments rather than farmhouses.
Farmhouses, have a historical significance, known as "Razzett" in Maltese. These are traditional rural homes that were originally built for farmers to live close to their land. They often date back several centuries. Typically, farmhouses feature thick stone walls, wooden beams, and rustic elements. They may include courtyards, mill rooms, and wine cellars. The design is usually more traditional and reflects the agricultural heritage of Malta. Villas, on the other hand are generally more modern and luxurious compared to farmhouses. They are designed with contemporary amenities and often cater to a more upscale market and often include stunning views, private pools, gardens, and terraces.