Property ref 629

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Potential no of bedrooms: 0

Land: 8.4 acres

Nearest Historical town: Porto San Giorgio [about...]

Price: 160,000 Euros

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Approx Restoration Cost: 200,000 Euros

PRICE RECENTLY REDUCED FROM 180,000 TO 160,000 EUROS

This is a wonderful opportunity to renovate a cottage dating from around 1800; it is of historical value and so is listed. The peculiarity of this building is that it is located in the neighbourhood of a Franciscan convent. This convent, under restoration, is important because it was the first convent inspired directly by St. Francis of Assisi (1215). This brings some prestige to the cottage. 

The building is structurally sound, and needs to be restored in authentic local materials.

The property is developed on 2 levels giving a total 250 sq.m. In addition to this, there is a usable attic. There are also outbuildings on 2 sides giving a further 50 sq.m. The cottage is located within a garden of 3000 sq.m (0.75 acres) with mature trees, and has additional land of about 3.3 hectares (8.4 acres), which is also for sale.  The view is panoramic; it overlooks the valley and the town.

Located just 1 km from the small town of Massa Fermana, known for its production of hats, the house is still secluded and private.   It would lend itself perfectly to a B&B business, and would benefit from the installation of a swimming pool, for which there is space.

The coast is 30 minutes drive away at Civitanova Marche and Porto San Giorgio.

TYPE: Farmhouse

CONDITION: to restore

LOCATION: Near Massa Fermana

SIZE: 250 sq.m. on two levels

LAND/GARDEN: 3.3 hectares (8.4 acres)

ANNEX: barns for total 50 sq.m.

ELECTRICITY: No

WATER: No

GAS: No

HEATING: No

NEAREST TOWN: Porto S.Giorgio, Fermo

NEAREST AIRPORT: Falconara Airport (Ancona) 70 mins away

PRICE NOW: € 160,000

 

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