Studio Houses for Sale in Poggio Bustone, Italy - £507,720
Poggio Bustone, Rieti, Lazio, Italy
Property ID: 41639979
Summary Data
Price | £507,720 |
Price Type | |
Bedrooms | Studio |
Bathrooms | 7 - Bath |
Plot Size | |
Building Size |
Sector | Residential |
Type | Houses |
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Location Map
Property Description
Geographic position
Sabina is a strip of land between Umbria and Lazio, known for its green countryside, lush nature, and historic and religious roots, where St. Francis experienced his spiritual birth.
Casale Soleluna is located on a hilly and panoramic position on the slopes of the hill that is also home to the historic village of Poggio Bustone and along “Via di Francescoâ€Â, the route tracing the places of St. Francis’ life.
The nearest built-up area to go for daily errands is 500 metres away and can be reached by foot in 10 minutes. Poggio Bustone and Rieti are 3 km away (a 5-minute drive) and 11 km away (a 10-minute drive), respectively.
Rome (90 km) can be reached in 1 hour and twenty minutes. The airports of Ciampino (106 km) and Fiumicino (122 km) are one hour and a half and one hour and forty-five minutes away, respectively.
Golf lovers can play at the Golf Club Rieti - Centro Italia, which is just 12 km away. This golf club has a 9-hole, par 35 championship course and is located at the foot of Mount Terminillo. It stretches over 20 hectares, following the sinuous pathways of an oak and chestnut wood.
Description of buildings
This property includes the farmhouse, a guest house connected to it through a canopy, and a 4-ha plot of land (including the building grounds) with an olive grove. There’s also the possibility of building another 150 sq.m guest house.
The farmhouse and the guest house
The farmhouse develops over 3 floors for a total net saleable area of 421 sq.m, including the guest house on the right-hand side of the ground floor.
It can be accessed from the ground floor and the back of the first floor.
The ground floor includes the living/dining room, the kitchen, a large sitting room with a fireplace, another sitting room giving access to a cave, the leisure room, a bedroom, and a bathroom.
On the right-hand side of the farmhouse, there’s a guest house with a kitchen, a bedroom and a bathroom, plus a technical room that houses the heating system.
The first floor has an independent entrance and an internal staircase. It includes an airy living area with a living/dining room and the kitchen, both giving access to a beautiful 40 sq.m terrace overlooking the valley, in addition to a sitting room with a fireplace, a bedroom and a bathroom.
The second floor has four bedrooms with en-suite bathrooms.
Volume to be recovered
This offer also includes the possibility of recovering an old volume dating back to the 1700s that does not produce income to build an additional 150 sq.m building for residential use. The plan has already been approved by the Town Council.
State and finishing
This 1800s farmhouse has been renovated and is in good condition.
The exposed stone exteriors blend in with the surrounding landscape.
The airy and light-flooded interiors feature large windows overlooking the valley and a few typical elements, such as the stone fireplaces and the exposed wooden beams in the living area.
External areas
The 4-ha plot of land (including the building grounds) is fenced with chestnut stakes. Moreover, the farmhouse is surrounded by a garden and an olive grove producing about 300 litres of oil per year.
Building a swimming pool is an option (you need to ask for the required authorisations, though).