Italian Townhouse with Scenic Terrace and Guest Apartment in Alvito, Frosinone - Embrace Historical Elegance

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Alvito, Frosinone, Lazio, Italy, Alvito (Italy)

3 Bedrooms · 3 Bathrooms · 198Floor area

€108,000

House

No parking

3 Bedrooms

3 Bathrooms

198m²

No garden

No pool

Not furnished

Description

Nestled in the heart of Alvito, Frosinone, Lazio, stands a delightful townhouse known as Casa Rossa. Set amidst the captivating medieval hilltop towns of Italy's Ciociaria region, this four-story abode is a tapestry of history and potential. As bustling as my schedule may be, I can't help but be intrigued by the uniqueness that each property presents. Casa Rossa, with its intricate architecture and expansive accommodations, is no exception.

The house opens up to a world where the past meets the present. Walking through the main entrance, you're greeted by a welcoming hallway. Immediate access leads you below to the cantina or upward into the main living areas through stairs adorned with a marble finish and wrought-iron detailing. These stairs, each step imbued with the stories of yesteryears, guide you to the spacious living room on the first floor. This room, with its high ceilings, is graced by an art nouveau fresco – a reminder of the rich cultural tapestry that Italy weaves into every aspect of life. A grand fireplace promises cozy evenings warmed by the soft crackle of flames, perfect for creating new memories.

The kitchen, a snug nook beautifully encased in ceramic tiles, provides not just culinary functionality but also a space for familial gatherings. Imagine winter dinners shared over laughter and good food, all wrapped in the comfort of an enclosed fireplace, ensuring warmth and no fumes or ash.

Venturing further up, the home unfolds to unveil its two principal bedrooms. Floor-to-ceiling French windows invite generous streams of light, painting the room in hues of morning sun or the magical tinge of sunsets. They open to views of the town's rooftops, where history and present coexist in a delicate balance. On this level, you will find the main bathroom, thoughtfully designed for comfort.

Onward to the uppermost floor, there's a separate, cozy apartment – a world within a world. With its own kitchen, living area, bedroom, and bath, it doubles as an independent space with the additional advantage of a direct street entrance due to the land’s elevation. This section calls to those seeking a bit of solitude or perhaps a space for guests, making it ideal for a growing family or visiting friends.

A noteworthy highlight of Casa Rossa is its expansive roof terrace. This outdoor space is a canvas for your dreams – be it morning coffees under a rising sun, dinners set to the backdrop of a sunset, or simply soaking in the endless views of terracotta rooftops cascading into the lush Italian countryside. Mountains embrace this view, snow-capped in the winter, with the valley below whispering the tales of Italy’s timeless beauty.

Descending to the ground level, the cantina surprises with its elegance. Timber lines the walls, echoing an understated sophistication. It serves as an entertainment haven, complete with a functional kitchen area, living quarters, fireplace, bathroom, and abundant storage – a testament to careful planning where practicality meets style.

While the Casa Rossa stands mostly ready for a new chapter, it's fair to mention that the roof and guttering might need some attention. Yet, within this lies the golden opportunity to imprint your vision, ensuring that every drip is met with care and turns into a feature that adds value.

Living in Alvito offers more than just a home; it's a lifestyle imbued with culture and nature. From the vibrant local events that dot the summer calendar to the serene national parks perfect for hiking or paragliding, there's never a dull moment. Explore the charming hilltop towns nearby or relax by the picturesque lake – the opportunities are endless. Plus, for those who venture a little further, the urban allure of Rome or the beaches near Naples await, offering a perfect blend of rural tranquillity and metropolitan excitement.

The climate here is temperate, adding to the appeal of a comfortable life year-round, with warm summers perfect for outdoor excursions and mellow winters that allow for a cozy retreat. Amongst the hills, life unfurls at a pace that lets you savor every moment – whether it’s the pursuit of lifelong passions or the simple joy of living.

Casa Rossa in Alvito isn't just a house; it's an invitation to embrace an authentic Italian experience. From its thoughtfully designed interiors to the limitless expanse of possibilities, this home is poised to welcome ambitious souls ready to paint their own Italian dream onto its storied walls.

Details

Amount of bedrooms
3
Size
198
Price per m²
€545
Garden size
0
Has Garden
No
Has Parking
No
Has Basement
No
Condition
good
Amount of Bathrooms
3
Has swimming pool
No
Property type
House
Energy label

Unknown

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Discover the charm and allure of this beautiful stone house nestled in the serene countryside of Alvito, Frosinone, in the Lazio region of Italy. This well-maintained traditional stone home offers a delightful retreat from the hustle and bustle of city life while maintaining close proximity to local conveniences. Set in a peaceful location, it presents lovely scenic views across the rolling countryside, an ideal spot for those longing for tranquillity and an authentic Italian lifestyle. Begin your journey as you enter the house, greeted by a welcoming entrance hall. To the left is an elegant sitting room complete with a cozy log fireplace, perfect for those chilly evenings. On the right, the home opens into a spacious eat-in kitchen that exudes rustic charm with its traditional tiling. Enjoy the advantage of double doors leading to the terrace, making outdoor dining a breeze. There is also a guest w.c. on this level for your convenience. The house flows seamlessly as you ascend the wooden and wrought iron staircase to the middle floor. Here, two large bedrooms await, alongside a modern, attractively-tiled bathroom, ensuring comfort and style. However, the journey doesn't end here; keep climbing to the top floor where two more bedrooms greet you under charming sloped wood ceilings. An additional generously-sized bathroom adds to the floor's allure. In between the bedrooms, you'll find a versatile area suitable for a cozy reading nook or a study, suiting various needs. Each room presents a breathtaking view of the surrounding hills, filling the home with natural beauty and light. The property doesn't stop impressing there; outside, two wide terraced areas framed by rustic stone walls offer al fresco dining opportunities ... click here to read more

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Step into a slice of authentic Italian lifestyle with this charming 4-bedroom house in the serene outskirts of Alvito, Frosinone, Lazio, Italy. Nestled in the lush and rolling hills of the historic Ciociaria region, this property stands as a testament to timeless Italian elegance and tranquility. Here in Alvito, the air is crisp, and life follows a more leisurely pace, perfect for those seeking a retreat from the bustling city life. The property is gracefully situated on a sprawling 8,500 square meters of land, which offers a delightful mix of greenery and opportunity. The fenced grounds boast a front garden, a quaint courtyard, two small vineyards, and a majestic olive grove. The vineyards and olive groves whisper of fruitful summers and the potential for homegrown delights. Living in Alvito offers more than just picturesque beauty. The town, one of the key medieval hilltop settlements in the Ciociaria region, is lively yet retains a close-knit community feel. With local shops, restaurants, and annual summer events like open-air cinemas, theater performances, and concerts, there's always something to do. It’s a haven for nature enthusiasts with the nearby lake and mountain national park, which cater to hiking, riding, outdoor yoga, and much more. The climate here is pleasantly temperate, offering a myriad of outdoor activities year-round. Ski slopes are conveniently less than an hour's drive away for winter enthusiasts, while summer invites you to the sparkling mountain lakes and beaches south of Rome. Let’s now take a journey through the house itself. The ground floor is the social heart of the home, featuring a cozy sitting room and an eat-in kitchen perfect for family gatherings. A study or TV room offers a quiet ... click here to read more

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Welcome to a unique opportunity to own a charming piece of Italian life right in the heart of the mesmerizing Ciociaria region. Nestled in the scenic town of Alvito, in Frosinone, Lazio, Italy, this delightful 4-bedroom house presents not just a home but a lifestyle, steeped in culture, history, and natural beauty. Are you looking for a sanctuary far away from the hustle and bustle of modern life? Look no further; this hidden gem on the hilltop offers tranquility, awe-inspiring views, and the kind of charm that dreams are made of. Let’s start with a stroll through this character-rich property. Sprawling over 4 levels, it provides both living areas and ample storage solutions, including a garage and a cellar to meet all your needs. Here's a quick snapshot of what you’ll find: - 4 bedrooms, perfect for a family or hosting guests - 2 bathrooms, offering comfort and convenience - 2 kitchens, ideal for culinary enthusiasts or multi-generational living - Spacious courtyard for outdoor leisure or parking - Spectacular panoramic views - Ample outdoor land spanning 2500 m² - Connection ready for methane system installation - Balcony with 15-meter long sunny view Perched on a commanding hilltop, this home gives you breathtaking vistas of the Piana di Alvito and beyond; a view that whispers tales of history as you gaze upon the ancient Castle of Alvito. This isn't just a house; it’s a window to a magical landscape scattered with olive groves and medieval rooftops that twinkle like jewels in the evening sky. For nature lovers, the proximity to the Abruzzo National Park means endless adventures in hiking, exploring, and witnessing wildlife in their natural habitat. Life in Alvito is like stepping into a perfect blend of tranquil ... click here to read more

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Dive into the charm of the authentic Italian lifestyle with this beautiful, independent villa located in the tranquil hills of Casalvieri, Frosinone, in the heart of Lazio. This property offers a single-floor intelligent architectural layout that spans a generous 95 sq.mt., ensuring the optimum utilization of all available space without the need for stairs. The design of this home prioritizes comfort and efficiency bringing to reality all the functionality you could wish for in a home. Witness the seamless blend of indoor and outdoor living as the villa maintains a strong visual integration with the exterior surroundings, accentuated by the home's expansive 1,500 sq.mt., land parcel that offers a breath-taking view of the distant mountains. The property introduces detailed open-plan living through wide windows that allow abundant sunlight to fill the home. Immerse yourself into the effervescent scenery that this home offers with sweeping landscapes and picturesque vistas. The interior design of the house impeccably marries style with comfort and brings an inviting and inclusive ambiance. The 26 sq.mt. living area unfolds seamlessly into an open kitchen that integrates well with the rest of the area. The white colour scheme with stoneware floors and coordinated tiling further enhances the aura of spaciousness providing an overall palate of tranquillity and calmness. The layout includes a living area and open kitchen (26 sq.mt.), a guest bedroom (12 sq.mt.) and a modern bathroom with a shower (6 sq.mt.). You also have the flexibility of converting the second guest bedroom (9 sq.mt.) into a study. The property also boasts a generous master bedroom (16 sq.mt.) that features an ensuite bathroom with a shower. The propert ... click here to read more

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Welcome to Casa Roselli, your idyllic Italian retreat. This delightful 4 bedroom, 2 bathroom detached house is situated in a quaint village on the outskirts of the historic town of Casalvieri, approximately 90 minutes from Rome. Located a mere walking distance from local restaurants, wine bars, shops, and essential services such as post offices and banks, this incredible home offers convenience, comfort, and heritage. The Casa Roselli spans over 290 sq.mt. and is set within over 2,500 sq.mt. of gated grounds. This undeniably charming property offers flexibility with its interior layout, allowing you to tailor your living experience to meet your exact needs. Once welcomed by a broad entrance hall, you are led to a well-fitted kitchen, complete with a traditional log fireplace, and then onwards into a spacious bedroom and bathroom suite located conveniently on the ground floor. The property boasts two vast living rooms at the same level, creating a wonderful flow in the house. Ascend the wide stairs to the first floor, and you will discover three more large, luminous rooms, perfectly suited as extra bedrooms, an additional living room, study/office, or as you see fit. As you spend more time in Casa Roselli, you will begin to appreciate its design enhancing most out of the slope in the property's geographic positioning, this design gives the home's lower level direct access to the patio and the lavishly sized garden outside. This outdoors area is perfect for dining under the Italian sky during those balmy summer nights. Beyond this, you will find an expansive olive grove and an orchard, thoroughly embodying the authentic Italian lifestyle. Additional notable features of Casa Roselli include a garage, wine and storage r ... click here to read more

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Located in the heart of the idyllic Italian region of Lazio, this inviting 3 bedroom house in Campoli Appennino, Frosinone, is a delightful haven waiting to be discovered. Nestled amidst 3,100 square meters of verdant gardens and wooden territories, this peaceful retreat is perfect for both summer and winter getaways. Awaiting a new owner at the price of €230,000, this home promises a serene, fulfilling life immersed in the rich Italian culture and landscape. This elegant and lovingly maintained house spans a generous area of 238 square meters, boasting 3 comfortable bedrooms and 3 well-appointed bathrooms. The house presents an ideal balance of cozy living areas and generous outdoor spaces, complementing both the appeal of indoor living and the allure of the outdoors. Natural sunlight videos the house, transforming each room into a calm and welcoming space. Home Highlights: - 3 spacious bedrooms - 3 modern bathrooms - 238 square meters of living space - A generous 3,100 square-meter expanse of enchanting gardens - Stunning panoramic views of the lush valleys and tranquil landscapes Features of the House: - Large patios fitted with a covered dining area and a traditional Italian pizza oven - Several inviting sitting rooms each outfitted with log fireplaces - A well-equipped kitchen arrayed across several interconnected rooms - A distinct, quiet study area for focused work or relaxation - A luxury master bedroom suite with a large dressing room and a tranquil view of the valley beyond - A charming bar area featuring a compact fireplace for intimate gatherings - A separate utility and laundry room - Beautifully sculpted gardens adorned with ornamental items, hosting a grass court for boules and a potential site for a ... click here to read more

Villa Bosco

Located in the serene landscape of Sora, Lazio, in the heart of Italy, this 7-bedroom villa offers a tranquil but uncompleted retreat, nestled between the bustling town life and calming countryside of the Ciociaria region. At a price of 230,000 euros, this property, covering 770 square meters, stands within a generous 3,500 square meters of private gardens featuring sweeping countryside views, making it a promising canvas for those looking to inject a personalized touch into their next home project. This villa, though unfinished, presents a unique opportunity for customization. The structure of the home is complete, beckoning a new owner to bring their vision to life with personal finishes and layouts. Featuring expansive ground-floor porticoes that offer cool, shaded areas facing a central garden, the villa's floor plan currently includes a large, open-plan living area with room for further development into personalized living spaces. The additional corridors and rooms are envisioned for bedrooms and bathrooms, providing ample space for a large family or for hosting guests. The upper floor contains two more bedroom suites complete with a generous balcony offering scenic views, perfect for early mornings or late evening relaxation. The villa’s lower level benefits from the natural slope of the land, featuring ground-floor level access and includes space intended for a garage plus several large areas that await a designed purpose, be it additional living spaces, a workshop, or entertainment areas. Furthermore, at one end of the house, there is a small yet charming attached guest or caretaker’s cottage with its own separate entrance—ideal for maintaining privacy while hosting visitors or for permanent staff quarters. F ... click here to read more

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For those seeking to dive into the spirit of regeneration and transformation, look no further than this three-bedroom, stone house nestled in the undulating hills of Arpino, Frosinone, Lazio, Italy. This charming abode hearkens to the architecturally-alluring days of yore, waiting patiently for hands of love to restore it to its former grandeur – an idyllic, fixer-upper opportunity. The house, referred to as 'Rudere della Valle', spans 200 square meters over three levels. Its graceful architectural layout, reminiscent of a small village, offers a legacy of craftsmanship. Exhibiting the sturdy mason skills of the past, the large, hand-cut stones form the building's weight-bearing walls and the grand entrance stone staircase. Any restorative work would proudly feature this aged stone, a testament to the building's hardy character and historic charm. Fronting the road, the ground and lower ground floors give the building a prominent and inviting face. The rear section introduces the first floor, once upon a time, the sleeping quarters. The thoughtfully designed windows on the valley-facing side gift breath-taking, panoramic views of the serene hills and untouched forest and olive groves spreading across 17,000 square meters of land. The local surroundings give way to picturesque attributes such as an "Aia." This big, stone-flagged circle, historically used for threshing wheat and processing other country products, adds subtle essences of rural appeal and communal tradition, hinting at a lively past. Living Area Features: - Three levels - Hand-cut stone walls and staircase - Valley-facing panoramic windows - Surrounding olive groves and forest Don't miss this unique opportunity to oversee your very own restoration proje ... click here to read more

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Located in the serene and picturesque hills of Arpino, in the province of Frosinone, Lazio, Italy, this charming three-bedroom villa, known as Villa Annalisa, offers a perfect blend of country tranquility and modern amenities. This property is ideally situated just a few minutes from the bustling town center, yet comfortably nestled within a private park spanning over 3000 square meters. The villa is set in a garden that promises a perfect retreat from the city's pace while being well-connected to local conveniences and lifestyle attractions. Property Features: - 260 square meters living space on two levels - Three bedrooms on the upper floor - Two bathrooms, one on each level - Double living room with marble fireplace - Custom-made, eat-in kitchen with a second fireplace - Beautiful 50 m2 wooden porch at the entrance - Large workshop/garage space - Internal staircase leading to the sleeping area - Fine parquet flooring in all main rooms, corridors, and stairs - Partially furnished with the option to acquire valuable furniture separately - Roof in excellent condition, as well as the building's structural maintenance Amenities: - Fenced garden with ornamental hedge - Private well in the garden - Large 30 m2 wooden pergola ideal for summer gatherings - Brick-built barbecue area - Bowling green for recreational activities - Picturesque stone millstone enhancing the outdoor decor - Small grotto/cellar in the garden, useful as a pantry or woodshed - Additional rear entrance to the villa Being in a good state overall but in need of some updates, especially the electrical system which requires attention, Villa Annalisa offers a wonderful opportunity for those looking to instill their personal touch in a property. It is an in ... click here to read more

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Ah, welcome to the charming town of Sora, nestled in the beautiful region of Lazio, Italy! Allow me a moment to introduce you to a delightful investment opportunity that has just hit the market. This lovely two-bedroom town house, Casa Marsicana, located in Sora, Frosinone, is a fixer-upper with a world of potential. It's just a quick drive from the heart of Sora, a place that hums with a serene, traditional Italian vibe. Now, let's walk through this property, shall we? This two-storey independent house, boasting a size of 94 square meters, is nothing short of a canvas waiting for your creativity. As you enter the home, the ground floor welcomes you with a snug living room complete with a termocamino – perfect for those chilly winter nights. You'll find the kitchen close by, showcasing charming brickwork and providing access to the back courtyard. This space naturally draws you in with ideas for an open-concept style or a cozy nook for weekend brunches. Climb the stairs to find two inviting bedrooms and a bathroom. Just imagine the potential here: perhaps you're envisioning a pair of comfortable guest rooms or a master suite with a little touch of luxury. The layout is primed for your personal touch, which means renovation can be as simple or as elaborate as your heart desires. Out back, you have a private, fully fenced courtyard garden of 40 square meters. It's the kind of spot that invites you to unwind with a book, cultivate a flourishing garden, or fire up a barbecue on those long, sunlit Italian evenings. The front courtyard is shared with a neighboring house, creating a communal feel that embodies the spirit of Italian village life. Now, let's talk about Sora. This gem of a town sits gloriously unspoilt in t ... click here to read more

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Let me tell you about Casa Canceglie, a delightful living space situated right in the heart of Sora, Frosinone, in the beautiful region of Lazio, Italy. This inviting house, spanning two levels, awaits discerning buyers eager to discover the charm and convenience it has to offer. It's a place where you'll find an independent entrance and a magnificent open courtyard that sets the tone for the rest of the property. As you walk through the ground floor entrance, you'll instantly feel a sense of belonging. A cozy living room invites you in, complete with a kitchenette that’s just perfect for cooking up those Italian delicacies. There's a bedroom on this level which ensures convenience and accessibility, accompanied by a bathroom. The star of the ground floor is no doubt the stunning 55 square meter internal courtyard that opens up directly from the living area—a tranquil outdoor space perfect for sipping your morning espresso or hosting an intimate al fresco dinner. Make your way upstairs, and you'll discover a realm of relaxation and comfort. The second bathroom here is a showcase of elegance, with its jewel-like mosaic tiling that adds a touch of sophistication. As you wander down the hallway, the unique glass block wall captures your attention, allowing natural light to flood into the space. This floor also features the master bedroom, which comes with a charming balcony that peers over the courtyard—a lovely spot for a quiet moment. There's a second bedroom for guests or family members and a single bedroom complete with a convenient dressing room, catering to all your storage needs. Let's take a moment to talk about the location—one of the most endearing aspects of Casa Canceglie! The house is in the Canceglie neighb ... click here to read more

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Unveiling an exquisite 5-bedroom villa for sale nestled in the heart oftThe idyllic province of Arpino, Frosinone, Lazio, Italy. This property, named Casale Frasca, is couched peacefully in the serene terrain of Santa Palomba - an area renowned for its scenic beauty and tranquil ambiance. The villa spans a generous 250 sq.mt, distributed over two levels. It is situated amidst expansive, fenced grounds spreading across nearly two hectares, a verdant tapestry composed of grape vines, olive groves, a fruit orchard, and a small area of woodland. As you step on to the property, you are greeted with magnificent rural views, a visual treat from both the house and the grounds. The main entrance unfolds on the upper floor into a spacious hallway, while a side entrance leads directly into the kitchen. An inviting stone-flagged dining terrace is nestled at the back of the house, veiled by a trellis and flanking the grape arbour, an idyllic spot for alfresco dining or the morning coffee ritual. PROPERTY FEATURES - Five spacious bedrooms, all offering picturesque views of the countryside - Two bathrooms - Family-dining kitchen with balcony access - Multiple terraces and balconies - Grounds with mature vineyard, olive groves, fruit orchard, and woodland - Garage and additional storage spaces AMENITIES Living is opulent on the upper floor of the villa, featuring a large, light-soaked sitting/dining room, a cozy kitchen accompanied by a family dining table, opening on to a small balcony. The 'night' zone of the upper floor is home to four large bedrooms, all boasting stunning views of the pastoral surroundings, and two bathrooms. Additionally, one of the bedrooms is 'L-shaped', conveniently lending itself to the potential additio ... click here to read more

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Located in the heart of the picturesque hilltop town of Arpino, Lazio, Italy, lies a charming villa settled within a sun-kissed, olive grove, boasting expansive views over the beautiful Italian countryside. This refined property, with an overall floor area of 300 square meters, is a delightful blend of comfort, practicality, and aesthetic allure creating a unique opportunity for overseas buyers seeking an authentic and warm haven in one Italy's most historic regions. This three-bedroom, three-bathroom residence, named Villetta Pietro Nenni, is nestled within secured grounds extending over 1,600sq.mt, well-established with olive trees and inviting stone-tiled courtyards. An automatic wrought iron gate reveals an attractive entrance bordered by splendid flower beds adding a dash of color and freshness to the property. Renovated in 2012, the property allows homeowners to take full advantage of the breathtaking panoramic views and soak in the local ambience from the comfort of their own balconies and terraces. Boasting parquet flooring and tastefully designed interiors, the property is a refined blend of modern and traditional fixtures. Property Amenities: Fully fitted 23sqm kitchen featuring a purpose-built fireplace Spacious bedrooms with parquet flooring Fully tiled bathrooms with modern fittings An outside entertaining area Cellar of 23 sq.mt Garage of 20 sq.mt A central heating system with an underground GPL tank. Property Features: Renovated in 2012 Balconies and terraces on all sides Interior space thoughtfully divided into distinct living zones. Double glazed windows Spacious gardens Well maintained Olive groves Arpino is characterized by a mild, Mediterranean climate, with warm summers and mild winters, ... click here to read more

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Charming Two-Bedroom Townhouse in Historic Arpino Discover the serene medieval town of Arpino, Frosinone located within the captivating region of Lazio, Italy. This two-bedroom townhouse, nestled in the tranquil and picturesque quarter of Civita Falconara, offers a perfect blend of historical charm and modern living. Upon entering the property, you're greeted by elegant marble staircases leading up to a spacious open-plan living area that will appeal to those who love to entertain. The kitchen, modern yet rustic with wood cabinetry, curves gracefully around one corner, providing a warm and inviting atmosphere. Conveniently adjacent are two well-sized bedrooms. The master bedroom, with its ample dimensions, includes a modern en-suite bathroom ensuring privacy and comfort. The guest bedroom, also a good size and appealingly appointed, lies next to another full bathroom, easily accessible from both the bedroom and the entertainment zones. The historic essence of the house shines through in the former 'cantina' transformed into a year-round entertainment hub. Here, an original fireplace retains the cozy charm of yesteryear, complemented by an additional kitchen setup for outdoor dining in the intimate courtyard garden. Key Property Features: - Spacious open-plan living and dining area - Modern kitchen with wooden cabinetry - Two sizeable bedrooms - Two full bathrooms (one en-suite) - Converted cantina with entertainment space - Intimate courtyard garden - Marble staircases - Natural gas heating system - Electrical connection and separate TV system Amenities Include: - Nearby public transportation - Close proximity to local shops and restaurants - Walking distance to main squares and historical sites Living in Arpino no ... click here to read more

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On offer is a charming farmhouse known as Casa Elsa, located on the outskirts of Arpino, a captivating medieval hilltop town nestled in the heart of Frosinone, Lazio, Italy. This unique property brings together the rustic charm of countryside living with the convenience of being within walking distance of Arpino. With three spacious bedrooms and three bathrooms, Casa Elsa spans over 200 square meters, making it a generous home for a family or even a business endeavor such as a Bed and Breakfast. The asking price is 130,000 Euros, which is quite reasonable considering the potential this property holds. Partially renovated and in good condition, this farmhouse has been cleverly designed to offer both privacy and shared living spaces. The main section of the property has two large living areas - a comfortable living room and a kitchen/dining room, along with a bathroom. The white walled area that is currently enclosed (visible in some photographs) could be opened up into a semi-open space with sliding glass doors leading out to the impressive garden. The second part of this farmhouse, although habitable, awaits some modernisation and redecoration. Here you find another cosy sitting room, warmed by an open fireplace, a third bathroom and staircase leading up to the third bedroom. This layout allows for a self-contained guest area or a family space. On the outside, the property offers a large outbuilding ideal for storing farm equipment, and expansive land that boasts splendid views. For those who enjoy outdoor cooking, there is the potential to create a rustic kitchen or BBQ area for summer al fresco dining. Casa Elsa is uniquely positioned for convenience without losing any of its rustic charm. Off-street parking is ... click here to read more

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Step into the picturesque charm of Arpino, Frosinone, Lazio, Italy, a setting that is filled with a rich history and surrounded by breathtaking panoramic views. A drive of 90 minutes opens up the spectacle of Rome, while a shorter drive offers the alluring beaches south of Rome. At the same time, the Abruzzo National Park's magnificent beech forests, sparkling mountain lakes, and rivers sit quietly in the east, waiting for your exploration. Located in this enchanting environment is a beautiful old stone house with sweeping panoramic views. Interestingly, it nestles within a cluster of houses, just a few minutes from the medieval hilltop town of Arpino, adding to the exclusivity and serenity of the location. The stone house, christened Casa Vallefredda, is indeed a place of beauty, with its vaulted stone ceilings, open log fireplaces, a terrace, a garden courtyard, and a large terraced plot of land. All aspects curated flawlessly to cater to your comfort while also giving you the privilege of indulging in a mesmerising view of your surroundings. Now, let's step inside. The layout includes: - A kitchen - A sitting room - Three bedrooms, two on each floor - Two stone rooms on the lowest level (one with a rustic fireplace) opening onto a small courtyard garden. The property needs some renovation, and with the right thrust and vision, the possibility of reorganisation and modernisation is considerable. Doing so will add both character and considerable value to the property. Upon successful renovation, the stone-vaulted room can be envisioned as a kitchen, potentially emerging as a pleasant venue for outdoor lunches, sunset drinks, and dinners with an exhilarating view of the valley. The other vaulted room, equipped wit ... click here to read more

Vallefredda

Delightful 5-Bedroom Villa in Arpino, Lazio: A Blend of Country Charm and Versatile Living Spaces Located in the scenic region of Lazio, specifically in the historic town of Arpino, this 5-bedroom villa offers a unique blend of rustic charm and practical living arrangements suited for a dynamic lifestyle. Known as Villa Vallefredda, this splendid property is conveniently situated amidst the rolling Italian countryside, just outside the vibrant and buoyant neighborhood of Arpino, making it a perfect haven for those seeking peace without compromising on the proximity to urban amenities. Property Features: - Total living space: 250 square meters spread over three inviting levels - Bedrooms: 5 spacious rooms designed with comfort in mind - Bathrooms: 4 well-appointed bathrooms - Independent entrances on multiple levels for flexible living arrangements - Large windows in all rooms offering panoramic views of the lush Italian landscape - Multiple terraces and balconies providing scenic outdoor living spaces - Substantial external area including a fenced garden and olive grove - Additional features include a 15 square meter cellar and various storage rooms Amenities Include: - Ample parking space - Air conditioning throughout the property - Thermo fireplace with cast iron radiators for an ambient living atmosphere - Reinforced entrance door ensuring security and peace of mind Living in Villa Vallefredda: This villa, characterized by its generous room sizes and clever architectural design, offers an array of spaces that can be adapted to various needs, whether as a large single family home or segmented to provide privacy for extended family or guests. The internal layouts are seamlessly connected yet provide options for i ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the picturesque town of Isola del Liri in Frosinone in the Lazio region of Italy, this captivating 3-bedroom villa named Villa Grilli offers a blend of both rural charm and proximity to local amenities, making it an ideal investment or a tranquil retreat for those looking from abroad. The property is thoughtfully positioned within a quiet residential area, closely connected yet sufficiently detached to provide a serene living experience. It covers an extensive plot of approximately 1100 square meters, embracing a large courtyard and a lush garden, both encapsulating the essence of Italian outdoor living. The garden offers ample space for organic gardening and outdoor family activities. Upon entry, an automated gate opens to reveal a well-maintained courtyard leading to the main villa, which spans two principal floors and an additional attic space in the turret. The ground floor hosts the main living areas including a welcoming entrance hall, a large kitchen with rustic fireplace perfect for family meals, a commodious salon ideal for relaxing and entertaining guests, a study, and a bathroom. This level also features a delightful porch, a cellar that doubles as a tavern, an authentic wood-fired oven, and a 30-square-meter garage enhancing the functional aspect of the home. Ascending to the first floor, you encounter the private sleeping quarters. Here, three spacious double bedrooms provide personal retreats, alongside another bathroom and a large covered terrace that offers a scenic view of the surrounding area, perfect for leisurely evenings or morning solitude. The villa’s charm is further elevated by the presence of a turret with a quaint balcony and attic, ideal for an artist’s studio or a private office ... click here to read more

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