Fascinating Mansion Nestled In The Greenery
This beautiful portion of a Manufactured whose original consistency dates back to a period prior to the 1950s, turns out to be a potential and interesting investment. The charming mansion , which is in need of renovation work , is spread over 4 levels with an attached large agricultural fund of about 3,200 square meters distributed on several terraces and is crossed by a water source. Located in a highly strategic location its exposition is concentrated towards the sea and on the northern slope giving it a remarkable brightness.
The floor at the main street level consists of an entrance hall , kitchen , two large communicating rooms , a small bathroom and a large balcony accessible from both the kitchen and the first room . From the outdoor uncovered staircase , there is then access to the upper floor consisting of a large terrace and from which there is access to a small room and a room with a pitched roof . A further external staircase leads to the lower floors and the agricultural fund of the affasciante dwelling. In particular , the first level below the property consists of three rooms , bathroom ,outdoor terrace and a cavity used as a cistern. The second level below the property consists of three large main rooms that orginally were used for processing the products of the agricultural fund, particularly grapes. This last level turns out to be one of the most interesting areas that give value and prestige to the dwelling thanks to the presence of a splendid arched entrance and a remarkable height of more than 5 meters. Adjacent to the aforementioned level there is a large mixed structure ,partially closed ,which insists on the outdoor area located on the northeast side of the property.
The charming Mansion lends itself to multiple uses, and its large green area contains centuries-old olive and fruit trees. Access from the rodable road serves an important if not fundamental role , thanks also to the possibility of being able to let several cars park there.
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