Description
This ancient rustic farmhouse in the countryside has been completely renovated and enjoys excellent privacy despite being located just a 5-minute drive from Trestina, a village with all kinds of services and amenities. The farmhouse is spread over multiple levels and has a living area of approximately 245 square meters.
The main entrance is on the ground floor, which features a large living area serving as an entrance hall; from here, you enter the kitchen and then the living room with a fireplace and a mezzanine library.
From this wing of the house, you can access the beautiful outdoor patio, the perfect place to enjoy relaxing dinners with your guests. Also on this floor is a double bedroom with space for a walk-in closet and an en-suite bathroom.
The upper floor welcomes you to a splendid double reception room (50 square meters) whose large half-moon windows overlook the surrounding Umbrian hills. The atmosphere in this room is truly enchanting.
This floor also features a large master bedroom with a walk-in closet and a bathroom.
The house’s turret, on the third floor, houses a third double bedroom with a sloping ceiling, complete with a bathroom and walk-in closet.
A double garage in the basement enhances the usability of this villa.
Umbria is Tuscany’s sister region, boasting a green and hilly landscape with olive groves and vineyards, rich in art cities and picturesque historic towns, and its stunning Lake Trasimeno.
Called the Green Heart of Italy and located in central Italy between Rome and Florence, Umbria is a region rich in history and culture, with small historic villages and important art cities such as Perugia, Città di Castello, Gubbio, Spoleto, Assisi, and Spello.
Umbria is also home to major cultural events throughout the year, such as the Festival dei Due Mondi in Spoleto, Umbria Jazz, an international music festival that annually attracts enthusiasts from around the world, the historical reenactment of the Giostra della Quintana in Foligno, the Spello Flower Festival, and many other folkloric events that, especially in the summer, enliven towns and villages throughout the region.
But Umbria is also rich in food and wine itineraries, starting from Montefalco with its famous “Sagrantino Trail,” which passes through Umbria’s most important wineries, to the “Oil Route” in Trevi with its olive oil mills. In the Upper Tiber Valley, we find the White Truffle Exhibition in Città di Castello, where restaurateurs prepare dishes featuring the white king of the forest.
Sales manager: NIGA di Marco Galasso
Via Colpernaco, 31 – 06034 FOLIGNO (PG) – CCIAA PG-302909