FOR SALE BY OWNER

Farmhouse for Restoration

FALERONE, FERMO, LE MARCHE. ITALY.

Lovely farmhouse with original features at Piane di Falerone




A project for restoration, this farmhouse is really charming and although close to 'civilization' has views over the mature trees of the garden and farmland around the house. The approach is via a tarmac road but this house has a beautiful driveway of mature trees.

Built with local stone and brick, it has two floors, a tiled roof and is full of original features, including a pizza oven.

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Main house - 200 sq metres
Land - 1100 sq. metres
plus driveway 900 sq m

Price- €90,000 euros

Owner: Marco Selandari

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Farmhouse for Restoration

MONTEGIORGIO, FERMO, LE MARCHE. ITALY.

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Secluded ruin in a protected position for complete rebuild
Price- €60,000 euros


Owner: Marco Selandari

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Nestled in the trees with a beautiful drive




drive with mature trees




Price
€90, 000 Euros

Owner: Marco Selandari

Please state you are interested in marcos house


LOCATION:
Ancona airport is about 1hr away and Pescara 1.5 - 2 hours, both served by Ryan Air from Stansted and also Liverpool.

Fermo, the new provincial capitol, is about 25 minutes away. Its web of streets is lined with medieval and Renaissance buildings. At the top a Romanesque Gothic cathedral. The town also has a first century underground complex of cisterns, the Piscina Epuratoria Romana, akin to a flooded cathedral, to supply the Roman Imperial fleet with fresh water.
From Fermo a road descends to the resort of Porto San Giorgio with a small fishing and sailing port and a long sandy beach.

Falerone itself lies in the Tenna Valley between the Sibillini National Park and the sandy beaches of the Adriatic coastline. The Sibillini mountains are snow capped for much of the year (ski in winter, hike in summer) and are the stunning backdrop for the natural beauty of this area.

In Falerone you can find the Regional Archaeological Park that protects the remains of Falerio Picenus, established by the Romans in 29 BC. Most of the finest archaeological treasures are in the Vatican museums but several villas and baths as well as a well-restored amphitheatre are worth a visit.



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