Charming 6 Bed Farmhouse with Land in Montone, Umbria

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Montone, Perugia, Umbria, Italy, Montone (Italy)

6 Bedrooms · 1 Bathrooms · 350Floor area

€170,000

House

Parking

6 Bedrooms

1 Bathrooms

350m²

Garden

No pool

Not furnished

Description

Step into the charm and history of Italy with this unique 6-bedroom estate nestled in the vibrant and serene town of Montone, in Umbria, Italy. Occupying around 350 sqm of comfortably usable living space, this detached house not only presents an incredibly spacious abode but also comes complete with a beautiful annex of 50 sqm and is surrounded by a generous expanse of 18,000 sqm of land.

At the heart of this house is the bright and cozy living room that welcomes you warmly. Adjacent to this is the large rustic kitchen, beautifully attired with a welcoming fireplace which undoubtedly adds to its profound nostalgic appeal. The ground floor also accommodates a variety of large storage rooms giving ample space for several needs.

As you ascend a flight of stairs to the first floor, you will find yourself in the company of six spacious rooms, each awash with character, and a well-appointed bathroom. The entrance loggia graciously opens up to an expansive view of the gorgeous Montone village scenery.

Property Features:
- Detached House
- 6 bedrooms
- 1 bathroom
- 350 sqm of living space
- Annex of 50 sqm
- 18,000 sqm of land

Centrally located in Italy, this property is indeed a gateway to the countless historic and enchanting cities and places to visit in the Umbria region - affectionately known as the "green heart of Italy." This includes the monumental places like Perugia, Assisi, Gubbio, Spoleto, Todi, Orvieto, Trasimeno Lake, and many quaint ancient villages.

The area is also famous for its vibrant and colorful events such as the Umbria Jazz Festival and Eurochocolate in Perugia, the Ceri race in Gubbio, the Quintana in Foligno, and the exhibition of horses and truffle in Città di Castello, among others. It's all about enjoying life here - merging rich history, culture, and relishing in the delicious Umbrian cuisine.

Given its strategic position, one can easily head out to the stunning Tuscan cities of Siena, Florence, Pisa, Cortona, and even the glorious shores of both the Tyrrhenian and Adriatic sea in approximate one-hour drives. The property, nested in the tranquility of nature, is well-connected and easy to reach. Nearness to airports like S. Egidio in the province of Perugia, Rome, Florence, Bologna, and Pisa ensure air connectivity is never a concern.

The local climate is primarily Mediterranean with cool, wet winters and hot, dry summers - a weather combination that gives you the best of both worlds. The local community is friendly, making life in a house here incredibly comfortable, safer, and healthier. The locals, their traditions and cuisines, coupled with the idyllic landscapes and enchanting views this property provides, makes living here an enriching experience.

The property is in good condition and has maintained a balance between its inherent rustic charm and comfort over the years. Surrounded by virgin landscapes, the house lies ready for you to bring your personal touch, love, and attention to elevate it into your dream Italian home.

Priced at €170,000, this could be just the opportunity you've been looking for to own your slice of Italy in the heart of Umbria, offering the finest Italian living. Discover your own paradise right here in Montone where every sunrise holds promise, and every sunset brings tranquility to cherish!

Details

Amount of bedrooms
6
Size
350
Price per m²
€486
Garden size
18000
Has Garden
Yes
Has Parking
Yes
Has Basement
No
Condition
good
Amount of Bathrooms
1
Has swimming pool
No
Property type
House
Energy label

Unknown

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Immerse yourself in the medieval magic that comes alive in this charming one-bedroom, one-bathroom apartment, nestled in the heart of Montone, an enchanting village in the Umbrian region of Italy. Experience a taste of the delightful old-world charm with the modern aspects of comfortable living. This delightful property stretches over three levels, each exuding their unique character and styled with exquisite care. Poised at 75 square meters, it's perfect for someone seeking a cozy space that's easy to manage yet spacious enough for comfortable living. As you step into the apartment, you're welcomed into the large kitchen-living area boasting an aura of timeless elegance and rustic appeal. Highlighted by three windows and a French-style doorway, the area is flooded with beautiful natural light that adds an inviting warmth. It extends into a 10 square meter terrace, adorned by the natural beauty of a trumpet vine, serving as an inviting oasis for al fresco dining overlooking the charming town's vegetable patch. Upstairs resides the bedroom, complete with all the comforts you could desire. Sharing this level is a contemporary shower room, meticulously maintained to cater to your daily needs. An additional room acts as a versatile space. Formerly a storeroom, it could easily be converted into more living space thanks to its 2.9-meter ceiling height. Not to forget to mention, it includes a small laundry room proving that this apartment is not just about beauty, but practicality as well. This apartment, restored in 1995, tastefully combines tradition with comfort, with old reclaimed terracotta floor tiles gracing the property and double glazed windows ensuring warmth and tranquility. FEATURES: - One spacious bedroom - ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the serene landscape of Montone, within the lush region of Perugia, Umbria, Italy, this exquisite country home offers an enchanting retreat for those dreaming of a life amidst the tranquility and beauty of the Italian countryside. With a charming medieval village feel, this property encompasses a harmonious blend of history, nature, and modern comforts, making it an ideal haven for overseas buyers seeking solace or a delightful projects. Property Features: - A spacious character home spanning approximately 700 sqm. - Main residence offering 42 sqm of comfortable living space. - A beautifully restored 100 sqm annex, perfect for guest accommodation. - A fully renovated 160 sqm old drying room, adding to the property's character and charm. - A total of 20 rooms including 6 bedrooms and 7 well-appointed bathrooms. - A private courtyard leading to a generous solarium area. - A heated swimming pool paired with a hydromassage tub for ultimate relaxation. - Approximately 1.6 hectares of land surrounding the property, providing privacy and space to enjoy the outdoors. - Convenient double access to the property. Amenities: - Elevator within the main building for easy floor-to-floor access. - Authentic materials used throughout renovations including handmade terracotta, wooden beams, and exposed stone walls. - Some areas feature exquisite fine marble finishes. Living in Montone provides an unparalleled experience, combining the peacefulness of the countryside with the richness of Italian culture. The climate in Umbria offers a blend of mild winters and warm, bright summers, making it a delightful location throughout the year. The property itself brings a bit of work for those who love tailoring their homes to their t ... click here to read more

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Intriguing Townhouse in the Heart of Montone, Umbria Discover the charm of living in a picturesque hill-top town by considering this recently renovated townhouse situated in the historic center of Montone, Perugia, Umbria, Italy. This delightful two-bedroom property presents a wonderful blend of traditional architecture and modern amenities, offering a unique living experience in one of Italy's prized locations. Property Features: - Two well-appointed bedrooms - Recently renovated - Three stories - Size: 120 sqm - Garden area of approximately 50 sqm with irrigation system - Underfloor heating throughout, powered by mains gas - Wood burning stove - Custom-made double-glazed windows with insect screens - Traditional terracotta flooring - Handcrafted doors - Open-plan kitchen and dining area - Spacious reception room with dual windows, including a full-length option with a railing - Modern bathroom with a large, tiled shower and glass doors Nestled just a few steps from the main square of Montone, the house provides both accessibility and privacy. The inviting entrance leads up from the picturesque, pedestrian-only street into a cozy lobby. Here, a step down brings you into the heart of the home: a functional, open-plan kitchen and dining space, which further extends outdoors to a quaint garden. This serene outdoor area, complete with an efficient irrigation system, offers a perfect space for relaxation and small gatherings. Moving upstairs, the reception room is bathed in natural light coming through two windows, creating an airy and welcoming space. The upper floor houses the sleeping quarters. The master bedroom, equipped with fitted cupboards, and a secondary bedroom, feature an additional charming little gallery ac ... click here to read more

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Welcome to your potential new home in the scenic city of Umbertide, located in the picturesque Umbria region of Italy. This delightful property sits within the heart of this vibrant local community, offering idyllic living in a traditional Italian farmhouse. The farmhouse, encompassing a total size of 195 sqm, has two levels and is constructed from strengthened stone. The upper level houses a welcoming living room, distinctively separated from the kitchen by an architecturally pleasing brick archway. Just off the well-equipped kitchen, an external staircase leads you up to a quaint terrace with stunning panoramic views of the local landscapes - an ideal setting for morning breakfast ventures. Situated only a few steps up from the living area are three spacious bedrooms and a shared bathroom equipped with a modern shower. Your journey through the main part of the house finishes with a stairway that heads back downstairs. The lowest level of this farmhouse introduces you to another amply sized living room with a functional fireplace, ideal for those cosy evenings in. Alongside this you will find a fourth bedroom, a separate bathroom, a cantina, and an additional storage room. This level also provides easy access to a small, secluded garden located at the back of the farmhouse. On the same ground, you'll find a delightful guest cottage that encompasses 32 sqm of space. It comprises a cozy ground-level living area and bathroom, while the comfortable bedroom is nestled within an enchanting mezzanine setting, providing an airy loft look. To the side of the cottage, there's an exclusive garden that extends the external space for your quiet and private moments. This expansive property is nestled within an impressive 1.8 he ... click here to read more

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Nestled within the magnificent, sun-kissed hills of Umbertide, Perugia, in the wonderous Umbria region of Italy, this 5-bedroom villa is a gem yet to be fully discovered. Enjoying an enviable south-facing position perched atop the Niccone Valley, one of Umbria's most resplendent and captivating valleys, this is certainly no ordinary abode. This is not the quintessential Italian stone farmhouse replete with rustic wooden beams and terracotta floors. Rather, this outstandingly unique villa boasts the charm and elegance of a modern build dating back to the early 70's, which has been exceptionally refurbished in 2016 to present a high-end, contemporary standard with no expense spared. Stepping foot into this gorgeous villa begins with a drive from the charming little village of Spedelicchio. A quick 3 kilometres drive on wide, well-maintained roads will take you through an utterly breathtaking panorama which can be admired from the villa's terraces or its glorious pool section. Let's not forget about the everyday necessities. Within the property's boundary, you will find a completely fenced garden, pre-wired lighting, and electric gates. The villa itself welcomes you into a spacious, well-equipped kitchen and dining area of over 45 square meters. Amenities such as a wine cellar with an electric smoked glass door, a technical room, and a laundry are also within easy reach. Property features: - 5 bedrooms (3 air-conditioned) - 6 bathrooms - 1 Wine cellar - 1 Cinema room - 1 Laundry - A panoramic terrace with glass balustrade - A 12x5 metres tiled pool with a sliding removable cover. The astonishing Umbertide community caters to every comfort and convenience you may need. Being part of Italy's Umbria region, the weathe ... click here to read more

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This stunning six-bedroom house is nestled in the verdant hamlet of Spedalicchio in picturesque Umbertide, Italy. A historical gem, this old farmhouse was once a watchtower, adding a touch of historical allure to its charm. With four floors and an attic space, this 350 square meter property offers room to breathe, expand, and renovate to your taste, making it an excellent choice for investors or overseas buyers looking for a slice of Italian country living. Currently, the accommodation includes an expansive living room on the first floor, outfitted with a big open fireplace. The high ceilings add an air of grandeur and also work to enhance the spaciousness of the room. The home also boasts an original kitchen that opens to a terrace, where you can relish alfresco dining while feasting your senses on breathtaking panoramic views. The first floor is also home to the only bathroom in the house, with room for additional facilities to be added according to your taste and preferences. Traditional terracotta stairs lead you to the second floor, housing three sizable bedrooms—one of which features an open fireplace. The third floor has three further bedrooms ripe for renovation, allowing you to shape them to your needs. The top-floor attic space, while limited in height, presents ideal storage opportunities. One can't help but be charmed by the authentic doors and intriguing niches—every nook and cranny in this home tells a tale of times gone by. Property Features: - Six Bedrooms - One Bathroom - Spacious living areas - Terracotta stairs - Open fireplaces - Kitchen with terrace access - Top floor attic for storage - Original features such as doors and niches The property is enveloped by around 7.6 hectares of verdant lan ... click here to read more

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Prepare to immerse yourself in the quintessential Italian countryside lifestyle with this delightful, 2-bedroom house situated in the heart of Umbertide, Perugia, Umbria, Italy. This charming country home offers more than just a place to live, it presents a lifestyle of serene beauty and endless opportunities for leisure amidst the picturesque Italian landscape. Nestled into the rolling green hills of the Umbrian valley, between the charming communes of Niccone and Lisciano Niccone, is Casa Olivia. This house is a charming piece of rustic real estate in good condition, boasting magnificent views over the valley, complemented by a spacious 4-hectares of private, fenced land. This is more than just a home, it's an invitation to embrace the Italian country lifestyle. Featuring two levels of tastefully utilized living space, the house opens on the first floor to a welcoming loggia leading to the central hub of the home. Here, you'll find a warm and welcoming living/dining room, complete with an authentic, age-old fireplace, the heart of this cosy country home. Further on, a functional kitchen, well-lit hallway, bathroom, and two well-sized bedrooms await you. The crown jewel of the property is undoubtedly the expansive panoramic terrace. Measuring approximately 35 square meters, this outdoor area offers unrivaled views across the sweeping valley, a perfect spot for enjoying al fresco dining or savouring a refreshing aperitif, relishing the golden light of an Italian sunset. Apart from the terrace, the household also provides access to a spacious attic. Stepping outside, you can access the lower floor, which boasts a welcoming tavern with another fireplace, perfect for those chilly winter nights. A second bathroom, a ... click here to read more

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Nestled within the undulating hills near the charming market town of Umbertide, in the verdant heart of Umbria, this 5-bedroom farmhouse offers a quintessential Italian countryside experience, perfect for those looking to immerse themselves in the tranquil rhythms of rural life or perhaps manage a holiday rental venture. The farmhouse has been thoughtfully reconstructed 15 years ago, maintaining its rustic charm while providing modern comforts, set against the majestic backdrop of Italy's dramatic landscapes. This attractive property spans approximately 250 square meters across three floors, embracing the traditional architectural elements with a contemporary twist. Each level is strategically designed to maximize the stunning south-facing views, capturing the enchanting Umbrian sunsets that paint the sky vibrant colors. The ground floor introduces a welcoming ambience with two spacious double bedrooms and a well-appointed bathroom. The fully equipped kitchen extends into a generous 30-square-meter dining and living room, perfect for family gatherings, and leads out to a partially covered panoramic terrace, offering 38 square meters of splendid outdoor living space. Ascending to the first floor, you'll find the tranquil master suite, complete with a studio/dressing room and a luxurious full bathroom, spanning a comfortable 54 square meters. This private retreat is ideal for unwinding in absolute peace. The lower ground floor, accessible via its own entrance, features an expansive 34-square-meter living area adorned with a cozy fireplace, adjacent to two additional double bedrooms and another bathroom. This level also boasts a stunning 56-square-meter panoramic terrace, inviting residents to relax and soak in the brea ... click here to read more

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Nestled amidst the serene landscapes of Umbertide, in the enchanting region of Umbria, Italy, lies a unique opportunity for those seeking the quintessential country home experience. This captivating property, Casale Vedetta, offers a chance to immerse oneself in the rich history and breathtaking beauty of the Italian countryside. This is more than just a home; it’s a canvas, waiting for your personal touch to bring it to life. For those unfamiliar with Umbertide, this charming town is steeped in a blend of historical reverence and modern convenience. Positioned within just a stone's throw from Perugia, Umbertide offers a perfect getaway from the hustle and bustle, with its idyllic landscapes and calm atmosphere. The local climate is typically Mediterranean, providing warm summers and mild, somewhat damp winters. It’s an excellent choice for anyone looking to embrace a lifestyle of tranquility and outdoor enjoyment. Now, the property itself stands as a testimony to the ages, its roots tracing back to the early Middle Ages. Recently reborn from the remnants of an ancient ruin, the house pays homage to the traditional Umbrian architectural style—a raw and rare find in today’s market. You’ll find elements like exposed beams and terracotta tiles that whisper of the past, providing a base that is both sturdy and full of rustic appeal. The farmhouse is set on approximately 4.5 hectares of land, a mosaic of fertile fields and a captivating olive grove. This provides an exhilarating sense of privacy and freedom, yet with enough space to create something worthwhile. Whether you dream of cultivating an enchanting garden, installing a swimming pool to enjoy those endless summer days, or just basking under the stars in the open e ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the enchanting Niccone Valley, a region known for its stunning rolling hills and serene landscapes, you'll find this wonderful two-bedroom stone house. For those looking about to make a home away from the hustle and bustle of city life, Umbertide offers an extraordinary opportunity to immerse yourself in the tranquil beauty of the Umbrian countryside. The house, with its recently completed renovations in 2023, is part of the distinguished Residence Campecolle, an ancient farmhouse dating back to the 1800s. This charming property promises a taste of Italian rural life with modern twists to suit those looking for either a primary home or a fabulous getaway. Living here, you'll wake up daily to breathtaking vistas of the Umbrian hills and the picturesque landscape dotted with cypresses and olive trees. With a climate that offers warm, sun-drenched summers and mild winters, Umbertide's outdoor lifestyle is as inviting as it is varied. Whether it's exploring countless trails by foot or bike or indulging in local wines at nearby vineyards, the area offers a great post of activities for those seeking adventure or relaxation alike. Approaching the property, you are met with an exterior that resonates with history, yet is aligned with comforts of contemporary life. On the ground floor, you'll discover a spacious living area where exposed wooden beams and a timeless stone fireplace create a warm, welcoming atmosphere—perfect for cozy evenings or entertaining friends who visit for a taste of the countryside. Transition into the kitchen and you're greeted with high-quality finishes; this modern yet intuitive space encourages culinary exploits and creativity. Moving upstairs, two bedrooms await, each offering captivatin ... click here to read more

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Picture yourself waking to the soft golden light filtering through centuries-old stone walls, the only sounds breaking the morning silence being birdsong echoing across the valley and the distant tolling of church bells from hilltop villages. This is the reality awaiting you at this 327-square-meter stone farmhouse, perched on a panoramic mountainside just 13 kilometers from the Renaissance town of Città di Castello, where authentic Umbrian country living meets the freedom to create your perfect Italian retreat. Spread across 5 hectares of private land, this property offers something increasingly rare in modern Umbria: genuine privacy combined with convenient accessibility. The approach via asphalt road followed by just 200 meters of white gravel track strikes that perfect balance between seclusion and practicality, meaning you can escape to your countryside sanctuary without sacrificing connectivity to essential services and cultural experiences. The main 227-square-meter farmhouse, delivered in builder's finish condition, presents a blank canvas for international buyers seeking to craft their vision of Italian country life, while the 100-square-meter annex opens possibilities for guest accommodations, artist studios, or rental income opportunities. Life in this corner of northern Umbria unfolds according to nature's calendar and the region's agricultural traditions. Spring transforms the surrounding hillsides into patchworks of wildflowers and new vineyards, while autumn brings truffle hunting season to nearby forests and harvest festivals in every village square. Your 5 hectares could support olive groves, vegetable gardens, or simply remain a private natural sanctuary where deer and wild boar occasionally wander th ... click here to read more

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Located amidst the natural grace of Perugia, in the Umbria region of Italy, is a splendid house yearning to be your next home – a delightful fusion of traditional character mixed with modern comfort. Situated in Città di Castello, a beautiful commune known for its rich history and tranquil charm, this farmhouse allows for a lifestyle steeped in genuine Italian culture, right in the heart of Umbria's lush landscapes. The property encompasses a generous area of approximately 400 square meters, functioning as a spacious sanctuary for a potential family or anyone seeking the perks of expansive living. Engulfed in the property's radiance is a private garden sprawling over 6,600 square meters. Studded with olive and fruit trees, it offers a beautiful space for nature lovers to enjoy the fruits of the earth and the genuine tranquility that permeates the environment. The house itself exudes a warm and cosy ambiance. The four-bedroom abode is marked by its character-rich quality, pulled together by the terracotta and parquet flooring found in the rooms. The archetypal wooden beams and tiles also contribute to the charm of the dwelling. Step inside and be greeted by a large and inviting living room, equipped with a comforting fireplace to warm those cool Umbrian nights. An in-built kitchen caters to every culinary need, while the four bedrooms provide ample space for relaxation. The master bedroom boasts a mezzanine, adding an extra layer of charm to the overall identity of the house. Completing the interior, you will find two bathrooms meeting every requirement of today’s convenience. Property features include: - A large living room with a fireplace - An in-built kitchen - Four bedrooms - Two bathrooms - Terracotta and par ... click here to read more

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Explore the serene and rural ambiance of Città di Castello in Umbria, Italy, where a charming 6-bedroom country home, nestled amid lush landscapes, stands as an invitation for potential international buyers and expatriates. This property, priced at €690,000, spans approximately 365 square meters and offers a unique blend of rustic allure and modern amenities, perfect for either a grand family residence or an entrepreneurial venture such as a Bed and Breakfast. Located just a stone’s throw from the Tuscan border, this home is not simply a living space but a portal to the tranquil Italian countryside lifestyle. The house itself presents a good condition, though prospective owners who delight in customization will find a canvas ripe for personal touch or further renovations to transform it into a dream rural retreat. Property Features: - Encompassing a main house divided into two distinct living units that can be seamlessly integrated or used separately. - The smaller apartment on the ground floor features a spacious kitchen, living room, bedroom, office space, and a bathroom, covering around 90 sqm. - The more sizable apartment spans multiple levels, boasting two master bedrooms with bathrooms on the ground floor, and a substantial living room, two additional bedrooms, and another bathroom on the first floor. - Enjoy the convenience of a large 54 sqm garage. - Additional bedroom with a bathroom in a small outbuilding near the main house. - Expansive terraces offering sweeping views of the surrounding countryside. Amenities: - Self-sustaining energy solutions with a 15 Kw photovoltaic system, and heating supplied by wood and pellet boiler, LPG boiler, and solar thermal panels. - A swimmable biological pond surrounded by ... click here to read more

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Vocabolo Pietravertina in Pietralunga, Italy, offers the kind of country living that many dream about—a genuine slice of paradise nestled in the heart of Umbria. Imagine a place where time seems to slow down, a place where you can truly escape from the hustle and bustle of life. This rustic country home, known among locals as "Cai Firenze," welcomes you with open arms. As you approach this country home, you'll be captivated by the expansive views of the majestic Monte Nerone mountains. Whether you're envisioning a cozy family abode or pondering the possibilities of a charming hospitality venture, this property offers both tranquility and seclusion. The two-level home stands proudly on its verdant plot, lush with trees and sprawling fields, a perfect haven for nature lovers or those with an agrarian bent. As someone who is constantly on the go, I can tell you, properties like this are rare and quite sought-after, especially among overseas buyers looking for a slice of authentic Italian living. Features of the Property: - 4 bedrooms - 1 bathroom - Spacious living room - Large kitchen - 260 square meters of living area - Autonomous heating: wood stove, fireplace - Single TV system - 6 parking spaces - 5 hectares of land Stepping inside this home, the first thing you'll notice is the spacious layout. On the ground floor, the open areas invite you to imagine gatherings under the Italian sun. The upper level is all about family living, featuring a capacious kitchen that feels like it's waiting to host Sunday meals. The living area is plentiful, providing enough space for cozy evenings by the fire. With four bedrooms, there’s ample space for family or guests to visit and experience this peaceful setting firsthand. Both indo ... click here to read more

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Located in the charming area of Solfagnano in Umbria, Casa Pela offers a unique blend of rustic charm and expansive living spaces, ideal for those looking to immerse themselves in the Italian countryside. This traditional stone-built farmhouse spans 140 square meters and stands as a treasure trove of potential for enthusiastic homeowners. Property Features: - 5 bedrooms - 2 bathrooms - Large kitchen with a fireplace and wood-burning stove - Multiple sitting rooms - Light wood laminate flooring - Double-glazed, burglar-proof windows with external metal shutters - Vaulted ceilings in ground floor rooms - Beamed ceilings in the master bedroom - Autonomous potential for the upper floor with independent access - 4 x 10-meter swimming pool - Fenced garden approximately 3600 sqm with olive and cypress trees - Open barn for outdoor sitting and events Amenities: - Close proximity to Antognolla Golf (20 km) featuring a Robert Trent Jones 18-hole championship course - Approximately 25 minutes from Perugia airport - Near E45 highway providing access to famed Umbrian sights The residence, while secluded, is not isolated, ensuring privacy without sacrificing connectivity. It's just a 10-minute drive to the nearest village that offers various facilities, enhancing daily convenience. The renowned golf resort nearby adds another layer of attractability, especially for golf enthusiasts. The house itself, nestled against a backdrop of lush countryside and accessed via a recently resurfaced road adorned by wildflowers and native birds in warmer months, typifies the peaceful Umbrian lifestyle. The entrance welcomes you with a grapevine-covered terrace overlooking splendid vistas, perfect for leisurely evenings and social gatherings. In ... click here to read more

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Welcome to the quintessential Italian experience, a beautifully resurrected 5 bedroom country house in the renowned Umbria region of Italy, specifically located in the picturesque city of Città di Castello, Perugia. With a wealth of history, this captivating stone-built former farmhouse takes you back to the 1800s, while its masterful restoration offers all the conveniences for modern living. The property is not merely a house; it is a tranquil homestead enveloped by 4 hectares of private woodland, adorned with centuries-old oaks, an olive grove, a lush walnut grove, and a dedicated truffle reserve. This serene setting provides a sanctuary from the hustle and bustle of city life and is an ideal location for a country home. At your doorstep, you'll find the historic village of San Leo Bastia, perched at 320 meters above sea level. Here, the essence of local culture is ever-present with an annual calendar packed with truffle and mushroom festivals, the traditional Carnival Masquerade, and the youth-led Palio delle Torri. Neighbouring Tuscany is not much further, providing an eclectic blend of world-renowned food, art, and landscapes to explore. Regardless whether you find your leisure in truffle hunting, olive picking or taking part at the community festivals, this location truly captures the very best of Italian living. Getting back to the house, each of the three apartments has been curated to preserve the original structure, and each one is distinct in design. Wooden double-glazed windows and French doors characterise each residence, along with living areas boasting stone fireplaces, handmade terracotta floors, and high ceilings accentuated with exposed wooden beams. The splendid conversion of the old stable int ... click here to read more

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Nestled within the serene landscapes of Umbria, near the charismatic village of Castel Rigone and the tranquil waters of Lake Trasimeno, this rustic-style 6-bedroom country home presents a harmonious blend of traditional Italian aesthetics and modern comforts, making it an ideal retreat for families or potential bed and breakfast operators. Known as the "Quiet Night Villa," this property has been expertly restored to encapsulate the essence of countryside living, while offering the functional elements needed for contemporary life. This spacious 405 square meter home sits on a generous plot of 2.7 acres, surrounded by a meticulously maintained park with an automatic irrigation system, ensuring lush greenery throughout the year. The estate features a charming paved courtyard, ideal for al fresco dining and enjoying the serene outdoor setting. Stone facades, external staircases, loggias, and porches further add to the home's rustic charm. The ground floor is characterized by large brick arches that frame a cozy sitting room and a living room, both accented with a traditional fireplace that becomes the focal point of gatherings. An elegant panoramic veranda adorns the space, offering sweeping views of the garden and the salt-water swimming pool. A well-appointed kitchen and guest bathroom are also located on this level, designed to cater to both family life and the demands of hosting guests. Moving upstairs, you are greeted by six beautifully appointed bedrooms, each complete with its own en-suite bathroom for privacy and convenience. One of these rooms boasts another lovely fireplace, enhancing the ambiance and making it a prized retreat within the home. The property's amenities cater to modern needs and environmental c ... click here to read more

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Nestled amidst the scenic vistas of Umbria's countryside, this delightful 6-bedroom country home offers a blend of rustic charm and modern comforts, making it an enchanting retreat for those looking to immerse themselves in the tranquil Italian lifestyle. Located in the serene region of Passignano sul Trasimeno, near Perugia and a stone's throw from the idyllic Lake Trasimeno, the home known as "Quiet Night Villa" is beautifully framed by 2.7 acres of private landscaped grounds and features a glistening swimming pool and a well-appointed exterior courtyard perfect for al fresco dining. The house has been lovingly restored to preserve its historic stone facade, complete with traditional loggias and porches that echo tales of its past. Every detail of the architecture, including exposed wood-beam ceilings and terracotta floors, complements the lush surroundings, while modern amenities such as solar panels ensure a more sustainable living. Outdoor life and family gatherings are encouraged here, especially in the elegant paved courtyard and the expansive green park equipped with an automatic irrigation system. The interior of the house mirrors this union of functionality and style. The ground floor hosts a congenial living area accented by large brick arches, including a sitting room, a panoramic veranda, and a charming dining room adjacent to a fully equipped kitchen. Upstairs, the six ensuite bedrooms offer private sanctuaries for relaxation, one of which features a characteristic fireplace, adding a touch of romance and warmth to the serene atmosphere. The property, valued at €790,000, embodies the essence of a family home with ample space and comfort for hosting guests. It is also suited for those looking to engage i ... click here to read more

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