4-room flat to be refurbished, on multiple levels, Casola in Lunigiana
Casola in Lunigiana
€ 65,000
€ 85,000(-23.5%)
Price reduced by € 20,000(-23.5%)
on 11/08/2024 (7 days ago)
4 rooms
121 m²
1 bathroom
No Lift
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Listing updated on 11/08/2024
Description
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reference: A.395
Casa Torre The house in the historic center of Casola in Lunigiana, to be completely restored, has the typical structure of a tower house. Divided over three floors, it consists of: on the ground floor, which is accessed by a beautiful, historic and characteristic entrance door with a large window, there is a warehouse where once there was a historic grocery store, the original pit still exists for the lard; on the first floor a large room used as a kitchen with large fireplace and bread oven and sink; on the second floor, as well as on the third, two large rooms; the bathroom is on the third floor. The roof is new and is in a perfect state of conservation, including exposed beams. The fixtures are to be replaced. Very bright, the property has panoramic views over the hills. It is a historic property, because it is one of the oldest in the town, close to the Church of Santa Felicita, in one of the characteristic alleys of the town. In the engineer's notes, a terrace is also mentioned, of which we have not been able to prove the existence. The staircase is in marble. There are valuable friezes visible externally.
"Al Ponte" arable land The "Al Ponte" arable land is located near the property and is lapped by the Aulella river. A stable, a chicken coop and a tool shed add value to the farm, which can also be reached by car thanks to an asphalted access.
Podere Ortale Also in the center of Casola in Lunigiana, is the "Ortale" farm. It looks like land to be cleaned up but still has several old olive groves.
Podere Castagnoli Still in the area adjacent to the centre, after having followed a footpath, you arrive at the magnificent and evocative "Castagnoli" farm. In addition to the lawn, there are beautiful rows of chestnut trees that are still productive. In the highly suggestive property, there are still the ruins of a large stone dairy.
If you want to know more, you can talk to Francesca Seguso .