Semi-detached for sale in Baschi - Semi-detached stone-built house

28000
Property Class
Semi-detached
Property Year
1800
Rooms
7
Bedrooms
2
Bathrooms
2
Dimensions
120
Furnished
Less than 30min from Train Station

Distances From

Airports
Ancona-Falconara Airport "Raffaello Sanzio"
141 km - 87 miles
Rome-Ciampino Airport "Giovan Battista Pastine"
101 km - 63 miles
Rome-Fiumicino Airport "Leonardo da Vinci"
98 km - 61 miles
Florence-Peretola Airport "Amerigo Vespucci"
144 km - 90 miles
Unesco
Properties of the Holy See
88 km - 54 miles
Historic Centre of Florence
144 km - 90 miles
Historic Centre of San Gimignano
130 km - 80 miles
Historic Centre of Siena
101 km - 63 miles

*Please note distances are straight line measurements and are approximate

Description

Ref. no: Msv39bace

This charming, semi-detached stone-built home (approx. 120 sq. m.) is located in the heart of Baschi’s historic centre. It overlooks the beautiful Tiber Valley and provides a peaceful escape from the hustle and bustle of everyday life. The house is composed of:

Ground floor: a spacious living room with beautiful marble flooring and traditional terracotta fireplace, a cosy dining room with a small balcony and compact kitchen, a large double bedroom and a small bathroom.

First floor: double bedroom with large, attached bathroom and terrace.

Additionally, the property features three storage rooms, accessible via external stairs. These rooms measuring 20, 11 and 13 sq. m. respectively, can be used for storing wood or as a pantry.

Whether you are looking for a permanent residence or a holiday home, this property is an ideal choice.

Services

All utilities have been shut off for 10 years

Condition

This property is in relatively good condition but has not been lived in for 10 years and all utilities have been shut off for this period of time. Due to this it will need some renovation work.

Location

Driving through the verdant Umbrian countryside, you get glimpses of a small village, perched on a rocky spur, overlooking the Tiber Valley .... as you get closer it is revealed in all its charm.

The ancient houses of the town cling to each other as they spread up the hill giving the town its unique appearance. It became famous for its nickname "The Holes" deriving from the tiny size of the houses, the alleyways, and of the doors and windows. A small "ancient world" perfectly preserved.

The view from the belvedere over the Umbrian hills, stretching as far as the eye can see, characterized by the succession of vineyards, olive groves and woods, is exceptional.

Places of interest:

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