Dom kup w Civitella d’Agliano, Lacjum
This attractive 3-storey semi-detached stone-built house (approx. 80 sq.m.) with its wrought iron balcony and unique triangular floor plan is in the heart of the beautiful historic centre. The renovation work that has been carried out has kept as many traditional features as possible including the Florentine terracotta floor tiles and lovely exposed wooden beams which take you back in time to another era. There is a beautiful peperino archway leading into the ground floor room and stone walls in the basement area. The 3 storeys are linked via an wrought iron staircase. The property is made up of: Basement: large kitchen diner, small bathroom and a pantry. This area can be accessed either through an independent outdoor entrance or the staircase. Ground floor: large room with the characteristic fireplace, presently used as a living room. First floor: beautiful double bedroom with private bathroom and balcony overlooking the characteristic square. Second floor: bedroom with its own private bathroom The house is being sold furnished. It has convenient parking in front of the house, and would be ideal either as a family home or a holiday home. Location Distances Cities/Towns/Villages Castiglione in Teverina 7 km Bagnoregio 13 km Montefiascone 22 km Orvieto 29 km Viterbo 30 km Airports Perugia 80 km Roma 110 km Sea Tarquinia 71 km Montalto marina 72 km Lake Bolsena 20 km Roads A1 motorway 24 km Region: Latium
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