Description:
Casale Cantagallino is a traditional style Umbrian farmhouse is set in a hilly position in the heart of Umbria. The house sits in just over 3 hectares of very attractive, lightly sloping arable land, ideal for creating gardens or planting olives. Perched on top of its own hillock, the house has 360° views, with perfect views to MonteGiove and Monteleone.
The building is architecturally very interesting with a large arched loggia/terrace on the first floor. The house is 600sqm in size and, although in good structural condition, requires a full restoration. The property has an outbuildings, of which could be restored to make further living space.
Inside, the house is spacious with many original features including beams, handmade terracotta floors, vaulted ceilings and brick arched doorways.
The building, once restored with outbuildings, could provide a 1000 sqm of livable space with various open plan living areas. There are already permissions in-place to restore. There is also electricity and a well.
The property has 3 hectare of land, with plenty of space for a pool.
A great investment opportunity.
Information on the local area:
"It is supposed that, already Etrurians and Romans, had established at the same place where today Cittą della Pieve rises. This characteristic village was touched by the events of the medieval history, and indeed, a number of masters had the control of the town until when Clement VII placed it under the direct control of the Church. At the center of the village, still today encircled to a good extension by the walls of 1300, having such a medieval style that here the narrowest street of Italy can be found (via Baciadonne),the Dome dedicated to the SS. Gervasio and and Protasio rises; its original structure has to be dated around the XII century but modifications done during centuries XVI and XVII have modified the original shapes and styles. However, the more ancient construction still can be noticed by the decorations of the lower part of the facade, the apse and the gothic Romanesque bell tower..." - www.bellaumbria.net