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The property is located in the Pollina area 19 km from the center of Cefalù, it is set in a very quiet context therefore privacy is guaranteed, the view is amazing and extends as far as the eye can see over the sea and the hills. The construction dates back to 1957, its style is perfectly integrated into the context in which it is located, stone walls and external pergola overlooking a plot of 4,236 m2 entirely planted with orchards. The property is structured as follows: on the ground floor which was originally used as a restaurant, we find two large rooms used as a living room, a fireplace, two large storage rooms, a bathroom with hallway and a large kitchen with wood oven . On the first floor we find: four units defined as mini apartments, three of which are equipped with bedroom and living/dining room, bathroom and kitchenette and one unit with bedroom, living/dining room and bathroom for a total surface area of approximately 200 m2. it needs renovation but has a very high potential, it lends itself perfectly as an investment for tourist activities, but is ideal to transform into a residential unit, the large outdoor spaces also give the possibility of creating a swimming pool. Pollina: Position and surroundings of this property Pollina It is part of the Madonie Park and is 19 km from Cefalù. The municipality of Pollina includes the inhabited centers of Pollina and Finale. The majority of the population residing in the municipality of Pollina is located in Finale. The tourist development of the area began in the 1970s, when an open-air theater carved from a dolomite rock, with a particular half pink and half white colour, was built on the lines of the Greek theatre, designed by the architect Foscari, to hence the name "Pietrarosa", still used today to carry out numerous artistic activities, especially in the summer period. Pollina is also known for producing manna. In the woods of the Pollino area, which have become a sort of "open-air museum", this unique product is obtained by notching the trunk of the ash tree in summer with a particular knife. The liquid that flows from the incisions condenses as it dries in the summer air, is collected and used in medicinal compounds, exactly like two thousand years ago when Greek and Roman doctors called it "dew honey" or "ash honey".--c3167fa20cc309bd9266a39f54bbbb93!
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Single family villa | Full ownership | Medium property class