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Splendid nineteenth-century building in Morrone del Sannio (CB) of approximately 280 m2 on two floors and large cellars of approximately 110 m2.
The building is in the upper area of Morrone, the oldest and most characteristic of stone buildings on the street central paved in stone, a few meters from the Cathedral which closes it at the top of the town,
The two floors of the house are made up of six large unfinished rooms per floor, which can be customized according to the specific needs of the owner.
The building has of double exposure: on the pedestrian street and on the beautiful hills of Molise with a view that in clear weather reaches as far as the Adriatic and the Tremiti Islands.
On the external side the land is located lower than the front of the house, so that even the The cellars, on the lower floor compared to the main entrance, are not underground but raised above the road, directly accessible through a small private garden.
A further independent access, present on the left side of the building, could be useful in a division of the property in several apartments.
In 2012 the building had an important intervention for its anti-seismic predisposition, in addition to the renovation of the roof and external frames.
For the rest the building is completely rustic and without any system, currently registered as under construction.
The building is suitable to become a splendid residence or holiday home even for large families, or to be transformed into a tourist accommodation of great charm.
The cellars dug into the rock with the vault over 4 meters represent another element of great beauty and highly exploitable.
Morrone, founded by the Samnites in the pre-Romanesque era, is located at 820 meters above sea level, on a hill that stands out over the surrounding countryside and the valley of the Biferno river. For its dominant position and the uncontested view in every direction Morrone has been nicknamed "the spy of Molise". The town has been able to preserve its characteristics of a small stone jewel over the centuries and has been recognized as a "Place of the heart" of the FAI, the Italian Fund for 'Environment.--0291ecdf1c4f4afde9f4d315ac6134f8!