This property is just a few minutes from the center of Falerone, a small town of medieval origins in the province of Fermo. We would say a walking distance. The property includes a renovated former farmhouse with two accessories and a courtyard with orchard and olive grove of approximately 3000 m2. The property can be reached via a well-maintained internal road of the village with little traffic which only serves the surrounding houses and from this a private entrance with driveway and gate leads to the private courtyard. in front of the farmhouse on the left there is a parking space well delimited by a well-kept hedge and a gravel pavement. All around the courtyard garden richly planted with cherry, fig, peach trees and other fruit trees and a rich olive grove in production. Ample space to build a swimming pool if desired. A small vegetable garden has been created next to the small former stable annex. The second anne is a sheet metal building that could be converted into a carport or external pergola. The entire property is mainly oriented south with open views of the surrounding countryside up to the magnificent scenery of the Sibillini Mountains in a south-west direction. The house stands on two floors: on the ground floor the dining room, the kitchen, a rear kitchen/pantry, a double bedroom and a bathroom with shower. On this same level at the back there is a garden tool room and cellar, a central heating storage room, and the garage room on the side. On the first floor there is a living room, three double bedrooms, two bathrooms, one with a shower and one with a bathtub, and a storage room with access from the outside. The house is equipped with all essential utility services, electricity, water service from the aqueduct network, septic tank, heating with town gas plus a wood stove in the dining area, wi-fi connection. The furniture with the exception of some personal items, and all gardening equipment are included in the sale.
ส่งอีเมลสอบถามได้ที่ Monica Bruni Case Da Abitare
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