On the Arona hill, a few minutes drive from the center, a splendid farmhouse immersed in a park of about 16,000 square meters. The property is structured in two main buildings, the larger one on two levels and composed of two separate apartments, both large two-room apartments with living room and eat-in kitchen. The second building is composed of the third housing unit which has a tavern with bathroom/laundry room, cellar, closet, utility room and two covered porches on the ground floor, while on the first floor a large living room, kitchen, three bedrooms and two bathrooms. Furthermore, the property is completed by two stables for 3 horses and a barn. The farmhouse has been renovated maintaining the characteristic features of this type of building with the galleried balconies facing the internal courtyard. Contact us for more information! ARONA The city of Arona is located on the Piedmont shore of Lake Maggiore and is crossed by the Vevera stream, which flows into the lake here. The surrounding area is covered by low hills of morainic origin (called "motti"), incorporated into the Lagoni di Mercurago Natural Park where, in 1860, the first pile-dwelling settlement in Italy was discovered. Most of the municipal territory is also hilly, with altitudes that progressively degrade from north to south (and from west to east in the town centre) from 513 m in Motto Mirabello (near the Dagnente hamlet) to 195 m on the lake shore. The hilly reliefs are generally covered by woods that occupy over half of the Arona territory, 33% of the surface is covered by urbanized areas and 9% by meadows or pastures; smaller percentages are used for parks, gardens and green sports areas (2.3%), vegetable gardens, orchards, nurseries and vineyards (1.7%), uncultivated herbaceous land (1%) and arable land (0.4%). The first written documentation confirming the existence of a socially organized locality called Arona dates back to 979: this is a testimony that allows us to identify this date only by induction, so much so that some historians instead maintain that it is 963. In any case, the presence of man in this southern part of Lake Maggiore is confirmed much further back in time and dates back to prehistory; in fact, in the locality of Lagoni, near the hamlet of Mercurago, a pile-dwelling settlement dating back to the Bronze Age (active from the 18th to the 13th century Bc) was discovered in 1860 and, in 1971-1972, a Golasecchian necropolis from the end of the 6th - beginning of the 5th century Bc. Human traces are also documented in the peat bog of Motto San Carlo, where an arrowhead dating back to the Neolithic and the only object from the Copper Age were found. Of the wooden finds extracted in the nineteenth century, such as the remains of three wheels that turned in neutral on a central axle and were equipped with rudimentary non-concentric spokes and those of a canoe dug out of a tree trunk, only the plaster casts remain.
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