Historical residence built on an old Benedictine monastery, with a courtyard and a 1-ha plot of land. This 1,192 sq.m property consists of a main apartment, a guest house, airy common spaces, an exhibition or event hall, a garage, and accessory rooms. 9 bedrooms and 12 bathrooms. With a church and a crypt. Adding a swimming pool is a possibility.
Geographic position
Antica Badia is just 3 km from Bettona's historical centre. It's located on a flat position on the edge of a small town (a reference point for daily errands), surrounded by a 1-ha private park, which ensures privacy.
Assisi (11 km), Bevagna (13 km), and Spello (19 km) can be reached in less than 15 minutes, whereas Perugia (18 km) is a 20-minute drive.
The motorway is just 6 km away and connects the area to Rome (160 km) and Florence (168 km) in less than 2 hours.
State and finishing
The villa is well presented. Over the years, it has been renovated, maintaining its original characteristics. Typical Umbrian materials, like stone, terracotta tiles, and wooden beams, are combined with steel beams, exposed reinforced concrete structural elements, wooden flooring, and modern fireplaces for a balanced and pleasant result.
External areas
Despite being located on the edge of a small town, Antica Badia is surrounded by a 1-ha plot of land, ensuring privacy, thanks to the presence of trees and lush hedges.
Building a swimming pool is an option (you need to ask for the required authorisations, though).
Use and potential uses
Antica Badia is a charming property where the historical part coexists harmoniously with the renovated area. Moreover, its strategic position and the presence of a main apartment, a guest house, and airy multipurpose areas make it extremely flexible. It can be used as a main residence for those who need large spaces or love to organise events and receptions, or a residence where to spend long holidays. It can even be rented on a weekly basis through the international circuit of weekly rentals when not used.
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