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TERRICCIOLA - Loc. La Rosa - APARTMENT WITH PRIVATE PARKING SPACES AND GARDEN - Centrally located close to all the main services, apartment on the first floor with access from an exclusive courtyard of approximately 80 m2. The well-kept property, complete with every comfort, consists of the living area of a large living room of approximately 25 m2 with a working fireplace, kitchen-dining room of approximately 20 m2 with adjoining storage room and through a French window to the terrace. The sleeping area consists of three bedrooms, one of which is a double bedroom, two single bedrooms, a bathroom with shower and window and a further closet/laundry room. From the apartment there is access to the exclusive attic for storage/storage use. The house also includes an exclusive courtyard where it is possible to park cars or use it as an outdoor space, as well as a warehouse/storage of approximately 10 m2. The apartment is equipped of double glazed windows, thermal insulation on the roof, alarm system, mosquito nets, condensing boiler, air conditioners in the day and night areas, entrance camera for greater security, awning for the terrace. €. 165000.00 Ref. 148
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Terricciola (Tursenum in Latin) is an Italian municipality of 4,414 inhabitants in the province of Pisa , forming part of the drainage basin of the Arno river and of the National Association of Wine Cities. «The main street of the castle, winding but flat, is surrounded by good and comfortable homes, alternating with humble houses. On the high rise, which can be ascended via double steps, sits the Archpriest's Palace, embellished with modern restorations. At the end of the castle is a vast square intended for public games; adjacent to it is an oratory or confraternity. A small oratory is also found at the opposite end of the castle, and outside it another more grandiose one which was built in 1729 and restored in 1815"
Ancient village of Etruscan origin, as documented by the discovery of settlements in the hamlets of Morrona and Soiana, where there are Hellenistic age necropolises with underground chamber tombs. Of particular interest is the Belvedere Hypogeum. As reported in the Orbis Latinus and in other studies of ancient toponymy, the Etruscan and Latin name may originally have been that of Tursenum or Tursena[6][7][8][9] Originally the village was dotted with defensive towers (turres), from which perhaps Turricula, a probable medieval Latin toponym of Terricciola as claimed by Giuseppe Caciagli[10], together with the more widespread Terricciuola. It took on an important role among the territories subjected to the Bishop of Volterra in the 12th century. Contested by long wars between Pisa and Florence, in 1284 the population of Terricciola swore loyalty to the Republic of Florence. The Republic of Pisa took control of it
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Apartment | Full ownership | Medium property class