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Ref: cpge000255
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€380,000
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Attigliano, Umbria, Italy
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Bedrooms: 2, Floor Area: 332 sq. mt
The house is on two floors. On the ground floor there is a kitchen with a fireplace, a lounge, an office and a bathroom. On the second floor there is another kitchen with a fireplace, a living room/dining room and two bedrooms, one large and one medium. A bathroom with a bath completes this floor. Two sets of stairs connect the two floors, one internal spiral staircase and one external staircase with an enchanting covered loggia. Also on the ground floor there is a good sized woodstore. In addition there is an annex, an ex-pigsty which was restored along with in the main house in 2000. There is also a garden which measures approximately 5000 sq mts. Few metres away there is a railway line for goods transportation, the line is used very occasional
Repair State The facade of the house is made of stone. Internally the wooden beams are visible and on the first floor they have been able to save the beautiful original cotto flooring, while the flooring on the ground floor has been replaced using cotto tiles. Le facciate sono in pietra a vista. I locali hanno mantenuto internamente le travi a vista e solo al primo piano sono stati salvati i bei pavimenti in cotto, mentre il pavimento del piano terra e stato rivestito di piastrelle in monocottura.
Amenities There is a well on the property which can be used, but mains water is available at the house, however it needs to be connected. There is also a large underground storage tank. There is no heating system at the moment and needs to be added.
Land Registry Details In the course of verification.
Ownership Details There is a right of way which serves the uses of the house.
Potential Land Use Perfect as a holiday home or as a main residence.
Location The property is situated on the south-west border of Umbria. Nearby is a small village dating from Medieval times, carefully sited many years ago on the edge of the floorplains, from where you have wonderful views of the valle del Tevere and the surrounding countryside. According to local traditions the name comes from the latin 'ad tilium', due to the presence of numerous lime trees along the banks of the Tevere which runs through the valley.
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