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Acqualoreto is a small, characteristic and very authentic village perched on the hills above the Tiber Valley. The municipality is Baschi although the geographical position is much closer to the famous hill town of Todi. It is a well-kept medieval village and still hosts many inhabitants throughout the year, while during the summer the village can also be described as lively. The property for sale is located in an alley close to the road that surrounds the ancient nucleus of Acqualoreto, characterized by various panoramic points and outdoor terraces. The house itself is not only beautiful, but also offers some important advantages! Let's take a look at the main features:Convenient location within the villageCompletely renovated, no work necessaryVarious balconiesBright and spacious roomsPotential for tourist rentalThe houseThe wooden entrance door leads directly into the cozy living room with fireplace and the adjacent kitchen. The first floor features a large bedroom with private bathroom, both with a lovely French balcony. Just off the landing is a separate guest bathroom. The second floor houses another large and bright bedroom. A second door gives access to a balcony along the back and side of the house and overlooks the alley and the roofs. For a buyer who wanted only one bedroom it could certainly be an interesting idea to transform the ground floor into a beautiful area dining room and the first floor bedroom into a very comfortable living room. The CellarJust around the corner from the house, and with another property in between, is the separate but very convenient "cellar" that comes with the property. It is a very useful space as a warehouse and/or laboratory as the house does not offer these possibilities. It may be possible to convert this room, for example, into a studio apartment. The area The property is located in the triangle formed by the famous towns of Amelia, the oldest city in Umbria (30 km), Todi (14 km) and Orvieto (24 km). km) naturally known for its splendid cathedral. The area is particularly known for its authenticity and uncontaminated nature, as well as for its splendid panoramic views. In the town square there is a small bar and a small restaurant. Every Wednesday most of the foreigners in the area gather for an aperitif and to exchange stories and it is an easy way to mix with the locals. Two other nearby villages offer food shops, a post office, bars, hairdressers and even a small wellness centre. A few years ago a new initiative was started in the area, the Cammino dei Borghi Silenti. A hiking itinerary that brings visitors from all over Italy and abroad to explore and enjoy the beautiful area. With them came the need for places to stay overnight and there is now a lot of interest in (air)b&b properties, even in Acqualoreto. Owners can request an announcement from the event organizer and very easily find customers to rent their properties to.