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CODE: CAM1
CONDITION: RESTORED
LAND: 1 ha
WATER: YES
ELECTRICITY: YES
TELEPHONE: YES
CITY: CAMERINO, loc MECCIANO
Description:Only
1km far from the town of Camerino, in the province of Macerata, in a
fantastic dominant hilly position there is this charming property.
It is an inhabited complex composed of four units and swimming pool.
There is also a fenced park of 10000sqm all around the complex
completely sowed with olive trees and pines.
In total there is 711sqm of living area totally restored, an hayloft
of 110sqm which could be restored and a garage of 65sqm.
The outbuilding is in sandstone stone, wooden fixtures of windows
and doors.
Additional information:
Camerino is small town of 7,000 inhabitants in the Marches (Marche
region), in the province of Macerata, Italy. It is located in the
Apennines bordering Umbria, between the valleys of the rivers
Potenza and Chienti, about 40 miles from Ancona.
No ancient buildings are visible, the Roman level lying as much as 1
meter below the modern. Other sights include:
• The Cathedral is modern (early 19th century), the older building
having fallen in 1799: the interior houses some artworks from the
former edifice, including a wooden Crucifix of the 13th century and
a Madonna of Misericordy from the 15th century. The crypt has two
stone lions from the late 13th century, two busts by Bernini's
workshop and a marble medieval arch of St. Ansovinus, a bishop of
the city in the 9th century.
• The late-Gothic church of S. Venanzio was also damaged in 1799,
but maintained the façade and the bell tower.
• The Ducal Palace, seat of the Faculty of Jurisprudence of the
University, is one of the most important Renaissance edifices in
central Italy. It was built in the late 15th century by Giulio
Cesare Da Varano It has a portico, a wide panoramic balcony, loggias
and frescoes halls.
• The Archbishops Palace (late 16th century). The museum includes a
canvas by Gianbattista Tiepolo, a St. Sebastian from 1446 and an
Annnunciation by Luca Signorelli.
• The Rocca dei Borgia ("Borgia Castle"), designed by Ludovico
Clodio for Cesare Borgia, dates from 1503. It has cylindrical towers
and a massive mastio.
The famous medieval Abbey of Fiastra, cradle of the Capuchin Order,
is now abandoned.
Small villages:Agnano, Arcofiato, Arnano, Campolarzo,
Capolapiaggia, Caselle, Colle Altino, Mecciano, Mergnano San Pietro,
Mergnano San Savino, Mistrano, Morro, Paganico, Palentuccio, Perito,
Piampalente, Pian d'Aiello, Piegusciano, Polverina, Pontelatrave,
Ponti, Pozzuolo, Rocca d'Aiello, Sabbieta Alta, San Luca, San
Marcello, Santa Lucia, Sant'Erasmo, Sellano, Sentino, Selvazzano,
Sfercia, Strada, Torrone, Tuseggia, Valle Vegenana, Varano.
Nearest Motorway: 15min by car ( Civitanova
Marche-A14)
Nearest airport: 40min by car: Falconara Airport
45min for the nearest place to skiing: Ussita-Frontignano, Bolognola,
Sarnano.
60 min from Perugia
2h 30min from Rome
EURO1,500,000 |