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CODE: ALT2
CONDITION: TO
RESTORE
LAND: 6000sqm
WATER: YES
ELECTRICITY: YES
TELEPHONE: NOT, BUT
IT IS POSSIBLE TO CONNECT IT
CITY: ALTETA
Description: With a
stunning panoramic views this property is perfect for who want to
change his life. Peace, tranquillity and pure air are features of
this country house.
The property
consists of: an house of 320sqm, annexes and 6000sqm of land.
Ground floor: 125sqm
of living area divided in cattle shed, box-room. First floor: 125sqm
divided in 6 rooms. Attic: 70sqm divided in 5 rooms.
Inside and outside
too it no require a lot of work of restoration.
There are three
annexes near and around the house. Sowed in the land there are
olive’s tree and fruits trees.
Additional
information:
-Alteta:is
a small medieval village next to Montegiorgio and Fermo too.
Fermo: One of the most alluring of the hilltowns of the
southern Marche, Fermo has an ensemble of architectural sights which
make it well worth a visit.
The fortress which once topped the town was destroyed in 1445 in a
popular rebellion against the ruling Sforza family and is now the
site of municipal gardens which afford fine views over the
marchigiano countryside (and a spacious car park).
The nearby 13thC Romanesque-Gothic cathedral (below), with its
richly decorated interior and fine rose window, now stands in
splendid isolation. For British visitors, perhaps the most
interesting of the cathedral's treasures is the chasuble of St
Thomas a' Becket, Archbishop of Canterbury (1118-1170), which is on
display in the sacristy.
The main town stands on the level just below the cathedral. Built
around the magnificent large square, the Piazza del Popolo (top),
are the main municipal buildings. Sansovino's grand statue (1590) of
the Bishop of Fermo who was to become Pope Sixtus V tops the main
entrance of the Palazzo Comunale which contains the town's art
collection, in which the most notable work is an early Rubens
painting of the Nativity (1608).
During the summer period the piazza plays host to Fermo's music
festival featuring some of the world's finest performers, as well as
outdoor markets.
Also worthy of note are the underground piscine romane (roman pools)
which comprise thirty magnificently preserved underground chambers
built between 41 & 60 BC to conserve and purify the town's water
supply, and regarded as the finest example of their kind in Italy.
Seaside:
25 Km Porto San Giorgio , Lido di Fermo.
Motorway: Km 24
Airport: 1 h and 20 minutes.
EURO 250,000
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