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Unbelievable! At 150 meters above sea level, immersed in a unique agricultural landscape, shaped by centuries of "heroic agriculture", made possible by an agreement that the Pantellerian farmer has reached with nature, you look around and you have the feeling of being in a work of art.
A skilled painter has designed the architecture and the dry stone agricultural arrangements, the sapling vine and then the olive tree that barely rises from the ground.
A caress brings you back to reality. It is the wind that comes from the sea. Already the sea. In that moment you have the complete vision of the work of art. The background of this magnificent painting is a wonderful cobalt blue sea.
This is what you can experience if you stop on the terrace of this part of a dammuso dating back to the mid-1800s. On the eastern side of the island, in Kamma Fuori, 1.5 km from Kamma, one of the greenest districts of the island, and more precisely on the terraces located upstream of Cala Gadir.
This is a portion of the entire dammuso to be restored, free on three sides and with three areas. The commercial surface area of 50 m2 is distributed in a large room with two French windows on two different walls, a room/hallway, the anteroom and the bathroom. In addition, a panoramic terrace of approximately 45 m2 that surrounds two sides of the portion.
Even inside the dammuso there is no shortage of suggestions. The vaults, perfectly intact and particularly high, the ceramics - precisely because they are dated - take you back to a time that no longer exists. And then the light, the two openings of the main room offer a luminous mix, depending on the time of day. The delicate and fresh light of the morning gives way, as the hours pass, to the warmer light of the afternoon.
The gem. The Pantellerian garden, placed in adherence to the north/west elevation of the dammuso. Once created with the aim of creating a climate suitable for the development of a citrus tree inside it. Today, unfortunately, following the abandonment, the potential of this space of about 100 square meters remains.
In adherence to this portion there is the remaining part constituting the original dammuso (SOLD SEPARATELY). It is a commercial surface of about 40 square meters divided into a large room, an alcove and a bathroom, in addition to a 10 square meter terrace equipped with an oven. The added value of this second portion is the adjoining land. 7,110 sq m of land that offer the possibility of expanding the property by approximately 40 sq m of walkable space.
Contact us, we will be happy to introduce you to the painter's canvas.--2bf36d1bd86f8d60498c9edc35c64154!
If you want to know more, you can talk to Gianluca Tabis.