3104 : Casa Delledonne |
Floor Space (m²) 90 m² - Land Size 100 m² | EUR 280,000 |
PROPERTY INFORMATION
This charming south-facing house, dating back to the 1700' and probably the oldest of the whole hamlet, used to be the old bread oven where the whole village came to bake its bread. Even today, you can still see the (fully functional) beautiful oven prominent in the ground floor reception room.The approx. 90 m² stone house has been carefully restored with eye for detail and preserving the original materials such as the impressive chestnut beams or the wonderful stone staircase leading to the first floor.
The house is built on 3 floors and from each floor you have amazing, unobstructed views of the surrounding countryside famous for its chestnut forests producing the best chestnuts (D.O.P.) of the whole of Umbria.
On the ground floor you find a cosy reception room (with the old bread oven) and a comfortable eat-in kitchen with fireplace and access to a terrace, large enough to put a small table and two chairs.
A staircase leads to the first floor with two bedrooms and a bathroom with tub. On the second floor there is a large study/bedroom with the most long views and useful storage area under the roof.
Completing the property, at about 30 meters distance, is a fully fenced, approx. 100 m² garden with a wisteria covered pergola and a garden shed.
The whole hamlet has been completely restored about 2 years ago (paving, fountain, illumination etc.) respecting the characteristics of old medieval Umbrian "Borgos". The fact that the village is at 770 meters above sea level, makes it a heavenly place also during the warmest summer days.
The hamlet is situated at only 7 km from the renown town of Spoleto where you can find all services. Spoleto has a major train station, allowing you easy access by train to the centre of Rome as well as the Marche beaches.
Energy Class: G