Single family villa via Colle del Pozzo 21, Appia Sud, Velletri
VelletriVia Colle del Pozzo
€ 220,000
4 rooms
330 m²
2 bathrooms
No Lift
Balcony
Terrace
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Listing updated on 10/28/2024
Description
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reference: RM11650
Velletri and precisely in Via Colle del Pozzo, immersed in nature, a single-family villa with a land of about 3,000 square meters with fruit trees and various plants. PROPERTY REFERENCE: RM11650 The property is divided as follows: * on the ground floor we find an apartment of approximately 110 m2 covered consisting of: - porch; - entrance; - dining room with fireplace and exit to a perimeter balcony overlooking the greenery; - large eat-in kitchen; - three bedrooms; - two bathrooms both with windows. * on the first floor we find an attic of approximately 110 m2 with independent access with an external staircase, in the rough state with a panoramic terrace of approximately 21 m2, already partially prepared to obtain an additional apartment. * in the basement we find: - garage and warehouse with a total surface area of approximately 110 m2. Utilities: Water (Well) - Gas (cylinder) - Septic tank. Velletri is an Italian municipality of 52,843 inhabitants in the metropolitan city of Rome Capital in Lazio.The historic center rises on the southern slopes of the Alban Hills, at 332 meters above sea level. Included – but only by some – in the Castelli Romani area despite its long tradition as a free municipality. A very ancient city of the Volsci (Velester, and Velitrae in Latin) and already authoritative at the time of Ancus Marcius, the historian Dionysius of Halicarnassus defines it ἐπιφανής (epiphanés), "illustrious". Suburban seat of Velletri-Segni, it was the scene of two historic battles: in 1744 and 1849. The territory of Velletri extends between two very distinct areas: the northern part is located on the southern slopes of the Alban Hills system, formed geologically about 150,000 years ago, after the collapse of the caldera of the Latium Volcano; the southern part is instead on the edge of the Agro Pontino, whose reclamation, begun already at the time of Pope Pius VI, was completed only with fascism. According to the classification given by the Geological Service of Italy, a good part of the Velletri territory towards the valley is composed of lps type soil, or paleosols; the rest is mainly composed of lp nature soils, lapilli of various colors distinctly stratified with cinerite intercalations, sometimes clayey areas, rich in isolated femic minerals, and abundant analcimized leucite[16]. In circumscribed banks located close to the historic center, the soil is composed of β5 material, classified as metallic leucite of Velletri.
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Features
Type
Single family villa | Full ownership | Medium property class