Maison de 2 chambres à vendre à Civitaluparella
Civitaluparella, Chieti, Abruzzes, Italie
Description complète
Modern House in Mountain Town
LV322
Newly built in 2009
Located in the towncenter of Civitaluparella.
The property is on 2 levels, ground and first floor, with a total of 240 sqm. The property could be made into 2 separate apartments. There are 2 entrances, one is on the ground floor from the garage or the back door. The main entrance is from the road on the upper level. Parking is available on both levels and in the garage.
On entering the property through the courtyard, there is an open plan kitchen lounge. There is a fitted kitchen. Triple doors open out onto the balcony, with scenic views.
There is a fireplace and underfloor heating. There is a thermostat in nearly every room. The high ceiling with wood beam roof is a great feature in the room.
A hallway leads to 2 double bedrooms, a bathroom and a store room.
An internal spiral staircase leads to the ground floor, where there is a bathroom, a garage, a second lounge space with kitchen and fireplace. The back door leads to an outside storage area.
FEATURES
Newly built in 2009
Exposed Stone with coated walls
Thermostat in each room
Underfloor heating on both floors
Gas mains - New gas boiler (Condensing boiler)
Scenic views
Wooden new roof with 12 cm insulation
Spiral connecting staircase
There is a bakery and a bar in the village.
Nearby larger towns include Quadri and Villa Santa Maria, where there are shops and restaurants.
Civitaluparella is an Italian town of 281 inhabitants in the province of Chieti in Abruzzo. The town, which is located on a ridge of limestone rock overlooking the valley of the Sangro river, is located at 903 m above sea level.
Civitaluparella still retains its original urban features, with narrow streets and ancient buildings in local stone
Rock carvings have been found in the municipal area which attest to the presence of settlements in the area since prehistoric times. Places of interest include Church of San Pietro Apostolo and the Medio Sangro Museum.
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