This distinguished, historic stone-built, country house (approximately 325 sq.m.) dates back to the mid-16th century, as documented in local archives. The property has undergone thoughtful restoration using traditional materials and methods, featuring characteristic exposed timber beams and terracotta tiles. The estate encompasses a secure, expansive garden (roughly 10,000 sq.m.) adorned with mature cypress trees, olive trees, and decorative shrubs. The grounds include a swimming pool (12 x 6 m), garage facilities, and ample parking.br>br>The property commands an exceptional elevated position, with sweeping views extending from Mount Cetona to Mount Amiata and the Castle of Radicofani and is situated just a short distance from the medieval hamlet of Celle sul Rigo and a brief journey from San Casciano dei Bagni's thermal springs. The residence comprises:br>br>Ground floor: welcoming reception room with fireplace, offering dual garden access and a scenic veranda, two generously proportioned double bedrooms, each with private shower facilities, one featuring garden entry, and a substantial kitchen opening onto the grounds.br>br>First floor: master bedroom accessing a spacious balcony with magnificent valley vistas, complete with en-suite featuring bath and shower; additional double bedroom with private bath suite; compact kitchen; and intimate terrace overlooking the pool area and valley, dominated by Mount Amiata's presence.br>br>Basement: expansive multipurpose space and utility room.br>br>The property further benefits from over 10 hectares of land, partially devoted to vineyards.br>br>Features, details and amenitiesbr>br>* swimming poolbr>* stone-builtbr>* exposed beamsbr>* terracottabr>* fireplacebr>* landbr>br>* swimming poolbr>* terracottabr>br>* stone-builtbr>* fireplacebr>br>* exposed beamsbr>* land En savoir plus ?
This charming estate, comprising two semi-detached residences, sits in a commanding position with breathtaking vistas, mere kilometres from Viterbo's centre. The principal residence (approximately 190 sq. m.) and the companion property (roughly 140 sq. m.) are nestled within a meticulously maintained, enclosed garden (3,413 sq. m.).br>br>The principal residence features:br>br>Ground floor: expansive open-concept living/dining space with an impressive brick hearth, fitted kitchen, and a washroom with laundry facilities.br>br>First floor: primary suite with en-suite facilities including a Jacuzzi bath, two well-proportioned double bedrooms, and a shower room. Each bedroom boasts parquet flooring. A generous viewing balcony completes this level.br>br>The companion residence comprises:br>br>Ground floor: family room (40 sq. m.) showcasing traditional basalt stone flooring.br>br>First floor: reception room with fireplace, dining space, compact kitchen, and washroom.br>br>Second floor: master bedroom featuring a characteristic vaulted ceiling, secondary bedroom, and bathroom with tub.br>br>This property presents an excellent opportunity for those seeking a residence with commercial possibilities.br>br>Features, details and amenitiesbr>br>* 2 propertiesbr>* large fenced gardenbr>* fireplacesbr>* spectacular viewsbr>br>* 2 propertiesbr>* spectacular viewsbr>br>* large fenced gardenbr>br>* fireplaces En savoir plus ?
This exceptional estate (buildings totalling 400 sq.m.) is accessible via a gravel road winding through picturesque countryside. The property comprises six charming cottages, each meticulously restored to reflect authentic Tuscan design principles. The grounds feature an elegant swimming pool (12 x 6 m.) offering panoramic countryside vistas, complemented by a well-appointed gazebo and a curated botanical garden.br>br>Property 1br>Ground floor: living room with doors onto garden, kitchen with doors onto loggia, and bathroombr>First floor: two double bedrooms and a bathroombr>br>Property 2br>Ground floor: a large living room with kitchenette and doors onto the loggiabr>First floor: two double bedrooms and a bathroombr>br>Property 3br>Ground floor property made up a bedroom/living area with doors onto the loggia, a kitchenette and bathroombr>br>Property 4br>Ground floor: living room with kitchenette and doors onto the loggiabr>First floor: two double bedrooms and bathroombr>br>Property 5br>Ground floor: living room and kitchen both with doors onto the loggia, and a bathroombr>First floor: two double bedrooms and a bathroombr>br>Property 6br>This is the largest property and is laid out on the ground floor. There is a living room with a mezzanine, kitchen, exit to the loggia, two bathrooms, and two double bedrooms.br>br>Features, details and amenitiesbr>br>* swimming poolbr>br>* swimming pool En savoir plus ?
This property is located in the heart of the Calanchi Valley, on the border between Lazio, Umbria and Tuscany. The valley is famous for it unique landscape created by water erosion of the clay, and its woods of ancient oaks and olive groves. It is a truely unique property, located in a peaceful, open position, with a stone and tuff cladding, surrounded by 6,000 sq. m. of land containing an elegant Italian garden.br>br>The villa, an historic sixteenth century building, renovated using bio-architectural principals, has not lost any of its magical atmosphere, retaining the echoes of the previous generations.br>br>During the renovation many of the original features were kept and carefully sourced materials from local artisans, such as terracotta tiles, mosaics, and specially chosen wood for beams were used when necessary.br>br>The 2-storey villa of about 210 sq. m. also has a 2-roomed apartment which is presently being used as a study and library but could also be used as separate living accommodation. The property is composed of:br>br>Ground floor: a reception room, a large kitchen in typical rustic style with fireplace, a cosy living room with fireplacebr>br>First floor: 2 bedrooms, one walk through room that could be used either as a study or a bedroom, 1 bathroombr>br>Apartment: 2 rooms, a bathroombr>br>Basement: marvellous cellar, carved into the rock, including the villa's private wine cellar.br>br>Features, details and amenitiesbr>br>* Italian gardenbr>* bio-architecture renovationbr>* exposed wooden beamsbr>* fireplacebr>br>* Italian gardenbr>* fireplacebr>br>* bio-architecture renovationbr>br>* exposed wooden beams En savoir plus ?
This exquisitely restored duplex apartment (120 sq.m.) on the second floor weaves a captivating medieval narrative through its thoughtful preservation. The minimalist renovation philosophy celebrates authenticity, with carefully exposed original stonework narrating centuries of history. The magnificent wooden ceiling commands attention, whilst ancient wall recesses whisper tales of past residents who, through time, have lovingly transformed this space into a distinguished historical sanctuary.br>br>The apartment is composed of:br>br>First level: living / dining room with a feature fireplace, kitchen, study and bathroombr>br>Second level: double bedroom, second bedroom with mezzanine, bathroom and french doors leading to the terrace.br>br>Terrace: This outdoor sanctuary, sheltered by the historic centre's rooftops, functions as an extension of the living space, offering open-air living.br>br>Features, details and amenitiesbr>br>* Terracebr>* exposed wooden beamsbr>* original featuresbr>* exposed stone workbr>* feature fireplacebr>br>* Terracebr>* exposed stone workbr>br>* exposed wooden beamsbr>* feature fireplacebr>br>* original features En savoir plus ?
This unique villa is perched in a commanding position within Seggiano's picturesque countryside. The residence (260 sq.m.) is nestled amongst flourishing olive and fruit trees, accessible via a well-maintained gravel track with an automated entrance gate. The property includes 3 hectares of land.br>br>The villa showcases superior craftsmanship throughout, constructed exclusively with premium local materials including stone, timber, and terracotta. The property spans three levels plus a mezzanine space, providing generous living areas perfect for those seeking privacy and serenity. The heating system operates on diesel/pellets, whilst solar thermal panels supply hot water.br>br>Ground floor: spacious living room, large dining room featuring a magnificent 16th-century carved stone fireplace, kitchen, pantry, double bedroom with garden access, spacious bathroom with shower, laundry facilities, exercise room with sauna and jacuzzi.br>br>First floor: generous living room with exposed beams and an elegant period fireplace, plus a roomy mezzanine. Two french doors open onto a porticoed area offering extensive living space overlooking the countryside and olive grove. Two double bedrooms, one incorporating a mezzanine, bathroom with large shower.br>br>Basement: cellar, technical room, bathroom, storage area, and garage.br>br>Outside: swimming pool (11x6 m) with gazebo and changing facilities including shower, enclosed garden with olive and fruit trees.br>br>Features, details and amenitiesbr>br>* poolbr>* olive grovebr>* fruit orchardbr>* antique fireplacesbr>* exposed beamsbr>br>* poolbr>* antique fireplacesbr>br>* olive grovebr>* exposed beamsbr>br>* fruit orchard En savoir plus ?
Located in the heart of the small town of Grotte Santo Stefano, this large apartment (180 sq.m.), with an independent entrance, boasts an exceptional private location and breathtaking views.br>br>Ideal for large families, this home is both spacious and inviting, with carefully fashioned rooms that make good use of all the space. As you step inside, you'll be impressed by the high ceilings, generous spaces, and the abundance of natural light streaming through the windows.br>br>Attention to detail is evident throughout, with the porcelain tiles seamlessly complementing the warm tones of the walls, featuring attractive stone accents and the elegant wooden and wrought iron staircase creates a beautiful feature.br>br>First level: double living / dining room with French windows leading to balcony with fantastic views, spacious kitchen with stone fireplace and large French window opening on to a balcony. Double bedroom, bathroom with shower.br>br>Second level: master bedroom with private balcony, double bedroom, bedroom, laundry room, spacious bathroom with jacuzzi.br>br>Basement: accessed via an automatic gate leading to a 39 sq.m. garage and a small kitchen with wood burning oven and stone fireplace.br>br>Covered parking space for 2 cars, photovoltaic panels and condensing boiler.br>br>What's around this property*br>br>* Public transport: Bus 200 m and train station 500 mbr>* Shops: 2 supermarkets within 500 m, butchers 800 mbr>* Pharmacy: 650 mbr>* Banks / post office: Post Office 800 m, bank 500 mbr>* Eating out: 1 restaurant 650 m and 4 bars within 1 kmbr>* Sports activities: Gym 1 km, horse riding 4.2 kmbr>* Schools: Primary and secondary school 500 mbr>* Hospital: Montefiascone hospital 12 km, Viterbo Belcolle hospital 19 kmbr>* Veterinary surgery: 800 mbr>br>Locationbr>br>Distancesbr>br>Cities/Towns/Villagesbr>br>Bagnoregio 18 kmbr>Attigliano 18 kmbr>Viterbo 21 kmbr>Lubriano 22 kmbr>Orvieto 41 kmbr>Rome 102 kmbr>br>Airportsbr>br>Rome 135 kmbr>br>Seabr>br>Tarquinia 61 kmbr>Montalto di Castro 64 kmbr>br>Lakebr>br>Bolsena 20 kmbr>br>Roadsbr>br>A1 motorway, Attigliano 18 kmbr>br>Region: Latiumbr>br>------------br>br>Upper Lazio: Grotte Santo Stefanobr>br>Upper Lazio is one of the lesser-known corners of the Italy but it has an important past with discreet charm and beautiful countryside. Little is said about this place, perhaps because it is surrounded by many famous places, thus keeping the beauty of this corner of the region hidden. One of the most evocative areas of Upper Lazio is La Tuscia, the beating heart of central Italy.br>br>Surrounded by breathtaking countryside with picture postcard landscapes, where ancient villages and castles sit on the verdant hills dotted with vineyards, woods and farmhouses, creating an unforgettable mosaic of colours and a unique landscape, where time seems to have stopped.br>br>The Tuscia area today includes more or less the entire province of Viterbo and preserves true naturalistic and artistic treasures. To discover Tuscia is to discover the history of Italy itself and to reveal its roots, the ancient land of the Etruscans, whose traces are still clearly visible in the many archaeological sites that dot its territories and today have become a UNESCO World Heritage Site.br>br>For centuries it has been an important crossroads due to its strategic position, just a stone's throw from Rome, it has seen princes, kings, aristocrats and generals pass through accompanied by great artists and architects who have left behind authentic masterpieces.br>br>Thanks to the numerous thermal springs, it became a holiday resort for the Romans and reached its maximum splendor in 1207 when Viterbo was elected City of the Popes, Tuscia is a corner of Italy to be discovered at a slow pace, getting lost among its thousand beauties.br>br>Mysterious parks, fairytale villas, evocative palaces and villages of yesteryear await you!br>br>Places of interest:br>br>* Bomarzo, Parco dei Mostri (Park of the Monsters) 18 kmbr>* Viterbo, Terme dei Papi (thermal spa) 20 kmbr>* Orte, Terme di Orte (thermal spa) 26 kmbr>* Bagnoregio, Civita di Bagnoregio (The dying city) 18 kmbr>* Celleno, Il borgo fantasma (The ghost village) 10 kmbr>* Sant'Angelo, Il paese delle fiabe (The village of fairy tales) 7 km En savoir plus ?
Situated in the Tiber Valley of Upper Lazio, neighbouring Umbria, this exceptional property occupies a scenic hillside position. Just moments from Orvieto, Lake Bolsena, and Civita di Bagnoregio, this distinguished farmhouse (280 sq.m.) has been masterfully restored across two levels. A charming driveway, flanked by stately cypress trees, medicinal plants, and heritage rose bushes, welcomes you to the estate.br>br>The property comprises:br>br>Ground Floor: kitchen, bathroom, laundry room, living / dining room with fireplace, and an outdoor wooden porch, bathroombr>br>First Floor: 4 double bedrooms, one with ensuite, 1 single bedroom, 2 bathrooms, 1 with bath and the other with a showerbr>br>Outside:br>br>* A swimming pool (6m x 12m) with a pump room and outdoor shower.br>* 2 hectares of fenced land with an orchard and a garden equipped with an external irrigation system.br>* An olive grove with 137 olive trees.br>* A former stable of about 38 sq.m. and a shed for storing agricultural tools.br>* Independent heating.br>br>* This farmhouse represents a unique opportunity for those seeking a residence surrounded by the beauty of the countryside.br>br>Additional Opportunity:br>br>There is the possibility to purchase approximately 22 hectares of additional wooded and arable land at a negotiable price.br>br>Features, details and amenitiesbr>br>* Swimming poolbr>* Olive Grovebr>* Orchardbr>br>* Swimming poolbr>br>* Olive Grovebr>br>* Orchard En savoir plus ?
This characteristic 2-storey terraced house (approx. 90 sq.m.) is located in the heart of the historic centre of Lubriano facing on to one of its pretty squares. It has been completely renovated but its original charm has been kept, with Florentine terracotta floors and exposed stone features.br>br>The first and second floors are accessed by a wide external staircase.br>br>First floor: living room with large hatch, with terracotta feature, overlooking the masonry-built kitchen covered with ceramic tiles where the ancient fireplace is located.br>br>Second floor: large master bedroom with balcony and ensuite bathroom with tub, a single bedroom and a bathroom with shower.br>br>While this house is in the historic centre there is a convenient, large carpark within walking distance and just a few metres away there are all the main services such as bar, bakery, wet fish shop, restaurant and a grocers.br>br>The property is ideal both as a permanent residence or for use as a holiday let thanks to the many tourists that visit the area.br>br>What's around this property*br>br>* Public transport: Busbr>* Shops: Bakery and minimarket 100m, wet fish shop 220m, supermarket 750mbr>* Pharmacy: 280 mbr>* Banks / post office: Post Office 94 m, 2 banks within 4 kmbr>* Eating out: 3 restaurants and 2 bars within 100 mbr>* Sports activities: Horse riding 9 kmbr>* Schools: Istituto Omnicomprensivo Fratelli Agosti (from elementary to senior) 4 kmbr>* Hospital: Ospedale Santa Maria della Stella 17 kmbr>* Veterinary surgery: 3.6 kmbr>br>* Available at the time of publishingbr>br>Features, details and amenitiesbr>br>* exposed beamsbr>* exposed stone wallsbr>* florentine terracotta tilesbr>* fireplacebr>* balconybr>br>* exposed beamsbr>* fireplacebr>br>* exposed stone wallsbr>* balconybr>br>* florentine terracotta tiles En savoir plus ?
Set on the top of its own hill, along the picturesque route between Viterbo and Celleno, a magnificent 19th-century farmhouse (approximately 345 sq. m.) with a swimming pool stands as a testament to timeless elegance. Meticulously renovated in 2010 and further enhanced in 2024, this property seamlessly marries ancient charm with modern sophistication. The contemporary design philosophy places emphasis on luminosity and a harmonious flow between indoor and outdoor spaces. Recent improvements include mosquito-netted windows, state-of-the-art electrical and plumbing systems, underfloor heating, a cutting-edge alarm system, a private well with drip irrigation for the grounds, municipal water supply indoors, lightning-fast internet, an electric gate, double fencing, and a dedicated technical room.br>br>The farmhouse comprises:br>br>Ground floor: a spacious open-plan living area, complete with a stone fireplace. This versatile space, divided into living, dining, and kitchen zones has large windows designed to make the most of the garden views. A reception room boasts an original stone fireplace, while a laundry area and a shower room complete this level.br>br>First floor: Accessible via a charming terracotta staircase, this floor features a master bedroom with a panoramic balcony, en-suite bathroom with bathtub, and a walk-in wardrobe. Three additional bedrooms (one double) and a second bathroom with bathtub offer ample accommodation.br>br>Attic: A vast, airy space awaits transformation into a study, hobby room, or playroom. Access is via a retractable staircase in the first-floor corridor.br>br>Outside: The farmhouse is embraced by a stunning 8,400 sq. m. garden, offering breathtaking 360° panoramic vistas. A delightful swimming pool with a relaxation area and barbecue beckons for outdoor enjoyment.br>br>Two tuff-carved caves, totalling 70 sq. m., provide ideal storage for wood, wine, and olive oil, adding a touch of rustic authenticity to this remarkable property.br>br>Locationbr>br>Distancesbr>br>Cities/Towns/Villagesbr>br>Bagnoregio 18 kmbr>Attigliano 18 kmbr>Viterbo 21 kmbr>Lubriano 22 kmbr>Orvieto 41 kmbr>Rome 102 kmbr>br>Airportsbr>br>Rome 135 kmbr>br>Seabr>br>Tarquinia 61 kmbr>Montalto di Castro 64 kmbr>br>Lakebr>br>Bolsena 15 kmbr>br>Roadsbr>br>A1 motorway, Attigliano 22 kmbr>br>Region: Latiumbr>br>------------br>br>Upper Lazio:br>br>Upper Lazio is one of the lesser-known corners of the Italy but it has an important past with discreet charm and beautiful countryside. Little is said about this place, perhaps because it is surrounded by many famous places, thus keeping the beauty of this corner of the region hidden. One of the most evocative areas of Upper Lazio is La Tuscia, the beating heart of central Italy.br>br>Surrounded by breathtaking countryside with picture postcard landscapes, where ancient villages and castles sit on the verdant hills dotted with vineyards, woods and farmhouses, creating an unforgettable mosaic of colours and a unique landscape, where time seems to have stopped.br>br>The Tuscia area today includes more or less the entire province of Viterbo and preserves true naturalistic and artistic treasures. To discover Tuscia is to discover the history of Italy itself and to reveal its roots, the ancient land of the Etruscans, whose traces are still clearly visible in the many archaeological sites that dot its territories and today have become a UNESCO World Heritage Site.br>br>For centuries it has been an important crossroads due to its strategic position, just a stone's throw from Rome, it has seen princes, kings, aristocrats and generals pass through accompanied by great artists and architects who have left behind authentic masterpieces.br>br>Thanks to the numerous thermal springs, it became a holiday resort for the Romans and reached its maximum splendor in 1207 when Viterbo was elected City of the Popes, Tuscia is a corner of Italy to be discovered at a slow pace, getting lost among its thousand beauties.br>br>Mysterious parks, fairytale villas, evocative palaces and villages of yesteryear await you!br>br>Places of interest:br>br>* Bomarzo, Parco dei Mostri (Park of the Monsters) 18 kmbr>* Viterbo, Terme dei Papi (thermal spa) 20 kmbr>* Orte, Terme di Orte (thermal spa) 26 kmbr>* Bagnoregio, Civita di Bagnoregio (The dying city) 18 kmbr>* Celleno, Il borgo fantasma (The ghost village) 10 kmbr>* Sant'Angelo, Il paese delle fiabe (The village of fairy tales) 7 km En savoir plus ?
This wonderful end of terrace villa (approx. 193 sq.m.), built in 2017, with a garden (315 sq. m.) is located in the hamlet of Canale, just 9 km from Orvieto. It is made up of:br>br>Ground floor: large and bright open plan living area with French windows leading to both front and rear gardens, large kitchen with access to patio and rear garden, powder room.br>br>First floor: master bedroom with ensuite bathroom, 2 further bedrooms, one being used as a walk-in wardrobe and a bathroom with shower.br>br>Basement: large double garage, a storeroom and a bathroom used as a laundry room.br>br>Locationbr>br>Distancesbr>br>Cities/Towns/Villagesbr>br>Orvieto 9 kmbr>Civitella del Lago 22 kmbr>Guardea 26 kmbr>Todi 37 kmbr>Terni 74 kmbr>br>Airportsbr>br>Perugia 81 kmbr>Rome 122 kmbr>br>Seabr>br>Tarquinia 75 kmbr>Montalto di Castro 76 kmbr>br>Lakebr>br>Corbara 20 kmbr>br>Roadsbr>br>A1 motorway, exit Orvieto 6 kmbr>br>Region: Umbriabr>br>------------br>br>Umbria: Orvietobr>br>Driving through the Umbrian hills, in the distance, you will see a town sitting on a large butte of volcanic tuff towering majestically over the valley below and you realize that Orvieto is not just any city ...br>br>Called "the high and strange city" since when seen from afar, during the day, it seems to be resting on the clouds, but it is at night that it is magical .... it appears suspended in the sky surrounded by the stars with the moon floating above.br>br>Orvieto is not only magical from afar, when you are inside its historic walls you will find a treasure chest of art, where every corner you turn will give you glimpses of new gems.br>br>Walking through the city is like taking a trip back in time, from the Etruscan Necropolis of Crocefisso del Tufo, to the Temple of the Belvedere and then on to one of the most beautiful attractions of the city, the masterpiece of 16th century engineering, with its double helical spiral staircases, St. Patrick's Well, which is 53 metres deep.br>br>Walking through the historic centre you will get glimpses of the elegant spires of the Duomo of Orvieto emerging between the rooftops. And when you arrive at the square where the Duomo majestically stands your breath will be taken away. The building, started in 1290, is one of the greatest masterpieces of Italian Romanesque and Gothic art, with its wonderful facade decorated with bas-reliefs and sculptures, the rose window, the mosaics and the bronze statues, moving inside are the superb frescoes of Beato Angelico and Benozzo Gozzoli in the Chapel of San Brizio.br>br>Places of interest:br>br>* Baschi, Gole del Forello (Forello Gorge) 1 kmbr>* Scoppieto, Archaeological Area 11 kmbr>* Civitella del Lago, Museo Ovo Pinto (Painted Egg museum) 23 kmbr>* Orvieto, Pozzo di San Patrizio (Saint Patrick's Well) 24 kmbr>* Terni, Cascate delle Marmore (Marmore Falls Park) 88 km En savoir plus ?
This luminous, first floor apartment (117 sq.m.) is on a beautiful tree-lined street, just a short distance from the historic centre and with a splendid view of the surrounding countryside. It is within walking distance of schools and shops, including, chemist, grocery, bakery, as well as a bar and post office.br>br>The living area consists of a large kitchen with balcony, a study, a large living room with fireplace and a terrace ideal for eating out in the summer overlooking the surrounding countryside. The sleeping area consists of two double bedrooms overlooking the valley, a bathroom with bathtub and a smaller bathroom with shower.br>br>The property includes a cellar and a 25 sq. m. garage with electric car charging station.br>br>In 2023, the building was completely renovated externally, and insulated, and a photovoltaic system with storage batteries added. The fixtures were replaced and electric shutters installed, there is an air conditioning system present (the splits to be repositioned) and the boiler was also replaced with a new generation condensing boiler.br>br>Features, details and amenitiesbr>br>* fireplacebr>* terracebr>* solar panelsbr>* electric car chargingbr>* garagebr>br>* fireplacebr>* electric car chargingbr>br>* terracebr>* garagebr>br>* solar panels En savoir plus ?
This house (approx. 200 sq.m.) at the entrance to the ancient village, was renovated in 2002/2003. It is on three levels and is served by an internal lift as well as a spiral staircase and has external entrances both at the front and back of the property. The windows have wooden frames, with external aluminium shutters or wrought iron gates. And there are exposed wooden beams and terracotta tiles throughout the house.br>br>The house is composed as follows:br>br>Ground floor: a large living room with windows overlooking the valley of Celleno and a large fireplace. A room with classic brick vaulted ceiling with an independent entrance. A further room with an exit to the square behind the property overlooking the valley of Celleno with an adjoining bathroom with double shower.br>br>First floor: A double bedroom, a single bedroom, a large bathroom with shower and antique bathtub and a bathroom with shower.br>br>Basement: large kitchen with fireplace and French doors leading on to a partially covered terrace with a gazebo. Boiler room and a small bathroom with sink.br>br>The house has a central vacuum system with motor in the boiler room and vents in each room. There is also an amplification system in all rooms and high speed internet (fibre)br>br>The heating system was renovated in 2022 with a new condensing boiler and thermostatic valves on all radiators. Each floor has an adjustable thermostat.br>br>Features, details and amenitiesbr>br>* exposed beamsbr>* terracotta tilesbr>* panoramic viewsbr>* high speed internetbr>br>* exposed beamsbr>* high speed internetbr>br>* terracotta tilesbr>br>* panoramic views En savoir plus ?
This first floor apartment (160 sq.m. approx.) accessed both via stairs and a lift, is about 1 km from the main train station of Orvieto and near to all amenities.br>br>The entrance hall leads to: on the right, a large reception room with French door leading on to the balcony, and on the left, in addition to a cupboard, a dining room with access to the balcony, and a galley kitchen leading off of the dining room. There are 3 large bedrooms, all with access to balconies, and 2 bathrooms (one with a shower and the other with a bath). There is a garage (13 sq. m.) in the basement reached by the internal stairs or lift and additional parking in the condominium grounds.br>br>Features, details and amenitiesbr>br>* balconiesbr>* garagebr>* additional condominium parkingbr>br>* balconiesbr>br>* garagebr>br>* additional condominium parking En savoir plus ?
This luminous, first floor apartment (124 sq.m.) is just a short distance from the historic centre, on the main street of the village. It is within walking distance of schools and shops, including, chemist, grocery, bakery, as well as a bar and post office. The apartment is divided into a large reception room on the left of the entrance corridor and a large eat-in kitchen with fireplace on the right of the corridor. An arch leads to the sleeping area where there are 3 double bedrooms, one of which has a balcony overlooking the valley, and a bathroom with showerbr>br>The property includes a large storeroom (about 58 sq. m.) under the building, which can be used as a garage.br>br>Features, details and amenitiesbr>br>* garagebr>br>* garage En savoir plus ?
This first floor apartment (approx. 80 sq.m.) is just a short distance from the historic centre, with views overlooking the beautiful Tiber valley, within walking distance of schools and shops, including, chemist, grocery, bakery, as well as a bar and post office.br>br>While there is no lift, the stairs leading up to the apartment are easy to manage as the steps are both low and wide. On entering the apartment the living area consisting of a living room with balcony and a kitchen is found to the left and on the right, a large double bedroom, a medium bedroom and a bathroom with bathtub.br>br>Originally the fireplace was located inside the kitchen, so a pellet or wood burning stove could be fitted when undertaking other restoration work.br>br>The property includes a cellar in the basement very useful for storing bicycles or to be used as a pantry.br>br>Features, details and amenitiesbr>br>* cellarbr>br>* cellar En savoir plus ?
This house (about 100 sq.m.) which requires renovation, is located in the heart of Grotte Santo Stefano, near to all amenitiesbr>br>The living accommodation is on the first and second floors accessed via a flight of stone stairs leading from the front door.br>br>Ground floor: Accessed from both inside the front door and from the street, a large warehouse with storage room.br>br>First floor: 2 rooms with windows leading on to the characteristic balcony, a galley kitchen.br>br>Second floor: a large double bedroom with a characteristic wooden beams and an ensuite bathroom, a medium-sized bedroom and a bathroom.br>br>The property also includes a second warehouse with fireplace (approx. 49 sq. m.) a short distance from the house and a cellar (approx. 23 sq. m.).br>br>Features, details and amenitiesbr>br>* balconybr>* storeroomsbr>* cellarbr>br>* balconybr>br>* storeroomsbr>br>* cellar En savoir plus ?
This splendid 3-storey villa (240 sq.m.) is located on the outskirts of the village of Cerreto, so it is not isolated but at the same time offers a great deal of privacy. Since there are three entrances to the property it would be possible to divide it into 2 large apartments.br>br>Lower level: reached through its own entrance is the large living room with a wonderful peperino stone fireplace, a large kitchenette and a bathroom. The living room on this level is large enough to divide to make a good sized bedroom if needed.br>br>Middle level: this level is reached via an external staircase, leading up from the lower level to a panoramic terrace. You enter the living room where there is a fireplace positioned so you can see the wonderful sunsets through the nearby windows while enjoying the warmth of the fire, there is a large kitchen with stone-built units, a master bedroom and two further bedrooms. A large bathroom and a large closet complete this level.br>br>Upper level: Reached via the third entrance which give access to all the floors, through an internal staircase there is 70 sq.m. of unfinished space which could be made into a separate living area consisting of a living room with balcony, kitchenette with a second balcony, a double bedroom, bedroom and bathroom.br>br>Completing the property is a garden of 1,200 sq.m.br>br>Locationbr>br>Distancesbr>br>Cities/Towns/Villagesbr>br>Baschi 6 kmbr>Guardea 8 kmbr>Todi 19 kmbr>Civitella del Lago 23 kmbr>Orvieto 24 kmbr>Terni 53 kmbr>br>Airportsbr>br>Perugia 66 kmbr>Rome 122 kmbr>br>Seabr>br>Montalto di Castro 83 kmbr>Tarquinia 86 kmbr>br>Lakebr>br>Corbara 8 kmbr>br>Roadsbr>br>A1 motorway (Orvieto exit)br>br>Region: Umbriabr>br>------------br>br>Umbria: Baschibr>br>Driving through the verdant Umbrian countryside, you get glimpses of a small village, perched on a rocky spur, overlooking the Tiber Valley .... as you get closer it is revealed in all its charm.br>br>The ancient houses of the town cling to each other as they spread up the hill giving the town its unique appearance. It became famous for its nickname "The Holes" deriving from the tiny size of the houses, the alleyways, and of the doors and windows. A small "ancient world" perfectly preserved.br>br>The view from the belvedere over the Umbrian hills, stretching as far as the eye can see, characterized by the succession of vineyards, olive groves and woods, is exceptional.br>br>Places of interest:br>br>* Baschi, Gole del Forello (Forello Gorge) 1 kmbr>* Scoppieto, Archaeological Area 11 kmbr>* Civitella del Lago, Museo Ovo Pinto (Painted Egg museum) 23 kmbr>* Orvieto, Pozzo di San Patrizio (Saint Patrick's Well) 24 kmbr>* Terni, Cascate delle Marmore (Marmore Falls Park) 88 km En savoir plus ?
This first-floor apartment (approx. 100 sq.m.) with an unique view, renovated in 2008, is in the heart of the historic centre.br>br>The apartment is split into an open-plan living area with basalt stone fireplace dating back to the 1600s and a huge window that lights the space and frames the sixteenth-century church of San Nicolo. A double bedroom, a single bedroom and a bathroom with shower.br>br>The property includes a wood storage room (about 15 sq.m.) located in the basement.br>br>Locationbr>br>Distancesbr>br>Cities/Towns/Villagesbr>br>Guardea 8 kmbr>Orvieto 14 kmbr>Civitella del Lago 12.5 kmbr>Todi 28 kmbr>Terni 53 kmbr>Rome 124 kmbr>br>Airportsbr>br>Perugia 68 kmbr>Rome 124 kmbr>br>Seabr>br>Montalto di Castro 83 kmbr>Tarquinia 86 kmbr>br>Lakebr>br>Corbara 8 kmbr>br>Roadsbr>br>A1 motorway (Orvieto exit) 10 kmbr>br>Region: Umbriabr>br>------------br>br>Umbria: Baschibr>br>Driving through the verdant Umbrian countryside, you get glimpses of a small village, perched on a rocky spur, overlooking the Tiber Valley .... as you get closer it is revealed in all its charm.br>br>The ancient houses of the town cling to each other as they spread up the hill giving the town its unique appearance. It became famous for its nickname "The Holes" deriving from the tiny size of the houses, the alleyways, and of the doors and windows. A small "ancient world" perfectly preserved.br>br>The view from the belvedere over the Umbrian hills, stretching as far as the eye can see, characterized by the succession of vineyards, olive groves and woods, is exceptional.br>br>Places of interest:br>br>* Baschi, Gole del Forello (Forello Gorge) 1 kmbr>* Scoppieto, Archaeological Area 11 kmbr>* Civitella del Lago, Museo Ovo Pinto (Painted Egg museum) 23 kmbr>* Orvieto, Pozzo di San Patrizio (Saint Patrick's Well) 24 kmbr>* Terni, Cascate delle Marmore (Marmore Falls Park) 88 km En savoir plus ?
This two-storey property, nestled at the base of the majestic Monaldeschi Tower, is a hidden gem, just waiting for loving renovation. Civitella D'Agliano is a village which has become the muse of painters and sculptors from all over the world who, during the summer months, exhibit there works in its beautiful squares.br>Ground floor: living room with an imposing basalt fireplace, a large kitchen and a pantry.br>First floor: double bedroom with a wonderful hexagonal terracotta floor and wrought iron balcony, bathroom with tub and second balcony.br>This is an ideal house both to live in and to be used as a rental holiday home, thanks to the large influx of tourists.br>Within walking distance you will find bars, bakery, fish shop, grocers and restaurants.br>br>Features, details and amenitiesbr>br>* Basalt fireplacebr>* 2 balconiesbr>br>* Basalt fireplacebr>br>* 2 balconies En savoir plus ?