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two renovated farmhouses

Castiglione in Teverina, Viterbo, Latium

4Bedroom(s)
6Bathroom(s)
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This property, made up of two completely renovated farmhouses is about 1 km from the town of Castiglione in Teverina, in a splendid countryside setting.The smallest 2-floor farmhouse (approx. 140 sq. m.) is made up of:Ground floor: a built-in kitchen, living room with pellet stove and fireplace, a bedroom / study and a bathroom with bath.
GBP 681,034

Typical stone-built country house with swimming pool

Baschi, Terni, Umbria

3Bedroom(s)
3Bathroom(s)
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This lovely 2-storey country house is set on a hilltop in the beautiful Umbrian countryside of the Tiber Valley, famous for its succession of vineyards, olive groves and woods with ancient trees and just a few kilometres from the pretty village of Baschi.The house is built in stone and great care has been taken to use top quality materials and finishes made by artisans, following local traditions.
GBP 594,828

Historic property with garden and business potential

Castellina Marittima, Pisa, Tuscany

5Bedroom(s)
3Bathroom(s)
29Picture(s)
This property, dating back to the 1800s, is in the picturesque town of Castellina Marittima. When first built it was the main farm in the area and the focal point for all the local farmers who brought their wheat and grapes to be processed.
GBP 327,586

16th century historic villa

Castiglione in Teverina, Viterbo, Latium

3Bedroom(s)
3Bathroom(s)
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This property is located in the heart of the Calanchi Valley, on the border between Lazio, Umbria and Tuscany. The valley is famous for it unique landscape created by water erosion of the clay, and its woods of ancient oaks and olive groves. It is a truely unique property, located in a peaceful, open position, with a stone and tuff cladding, surrounded by 6,000 sq. m.
GBP 422,414

Stone-built farmhouse with land

Castiglione in Teverina, Viterbo, Latium

5Bedroom(s)
4Bathroom(s)
34Picture(s)
This stone-built farmhouse (260 sq.m.) sits on a hilltop, surrounded by 3 hectares of land, near to the small village of Vaiano, famous for its Abbey once run by Cistercian monks. This wonderful property is located at the crossroads of northern Lazio, Umbria and Tuscany, in an area rich in history and art and has magnificent views of the surrounding countryside.
GBP 413,793

Renovated terraced house in historic centre

Lubriano, Viterbo, Latium

2Bedroom(s)
2Bathroom(s)
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This characteristic 2-storey terraced house (approx. 90 sq.m.) is located in the heart of the historic centre of Lubriano facing on to one of its pretty squares. It has been completely renovated but its original charm has been kept, with Florentine terracotta floors and exposed stone features.The first and second floors are accessed by a wide external staircase.
GBP 64,655

Apartment with garden and views

Montecchio, Terni, Umbria

2Bedroom(s)
1Bathroom(s)
24Picture(s)
This property is just a few metres from the wonderful historic centre of Montecchio and is made up of an apartment with garage and cellar and a wonderful garden. The views from both the garden and the apartment are breathtaking.This raised, ground floor apartment (75 sq. m. approx.
GBP 59,483

Historic house with garden and panoramic terrace

Cortona, Arezzo, Tuscany

4Bedroom(s)
2Bathroom(s)
35Picture(s)
This property (250 sq. m.) with a small private garden, is in the historic town of Cortona, built on a typical square with a park in the centre. Crossing the threshold, the entrance with exposed stones, pebble floors, wooden beams and Florentine terracotta tiles transports us back in time.
GBP 560,345

Apartment overlooking park

Lubriano, Viterbo, Latium

2Bedroom(s)
1Bathroom(s)
19Picture(s)
This first floor apartment (80 sq.m.) is just a few metres from the historic centre of Lubriano, in a small building of two residential units. The flight of stairs leading up to the apartment has well-spaced low steps.
GBP 38,793

Beautifully appointed terraced house

Viterbo, Viterbo, Latium

4Bedroom(s)
3Bathroom(s)
35Picture(s)
This 3-storey, modern, terraced house (189 sq.m), with a double entrance, is in the most exclusive and sought after area of Grotte Santo Stefano, a small town a few kilometres from Viterbo.
GBP 197,414

Historic property with panoramic balcony

Montecchio, Terni, Umbria

4Bedroom(s)
2Bathroom(s)
35Picture(s)
In the heart of the oldest part of the historic centre of Montecchio, formed by houses clinging to each other, wrapped in the great embrace of the town walls, there is a wonderful stone building with beautiful panoramic views. It is perfectly placed, with an independent entrance in the pedestrian area with a private staircase leading down to one of the main squares which you can drive up to.
GBP 68,103

Villa Ada with park and swimming pool

Fregona, Treviso, Veneto

4Bedroom(s)
3Bathroom(s)
35Picture(s)
Villa located near Vittorio Veneto, a historic town located in the area of the Prosecco hills, recently become a UNESCO heritage site, close to the Treviso Prealps. It boasts a strategic position with respect to the cities of Venice, Padua, Verona, Cortina d'Ampezzo, Udine and Trieste, with which it is well connected via the motorway network.
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