Propriété de pays à vendre à Tornareccio
Tornareccio, Chieti, Abruzzes, Italie
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Detached House with Land
The property is located in Torricchio 7 minutes from Tornareccio, 15 minutes from Atessa in the Provence of Chieti.
Located in a private quite area. Accessible by private driveway just off the main road.
The detached house is surrounded by 20,000 sqm land.
The house is set over three levels and requires renovating, but it is structurally in good condition. One side of the house is older with vaulted cantina rooms and the other side of the house is more recently built with a concrete roof and floors.
A new garage is has been built alongside the house.
The land behind the house has approx 150 olive trees, fruit, hazelnut and fig trees. Part of the land is flat and part is sloping. There is a possibility of acquiring more land.
There is a well on the property.
There is an additional large barn on the entrance to the property.
The nearest large town is Tornareccio.
Tornareccio offers many services and facilities including:
Restaurants
Butchers
Primary School
Middle School
Hairdressers
Beautician
Travel agent
Doctors & Chemist
Tobacconist
2 Hardware shops
The town of Tornareccio is 10 minutes drive from the larger town of Atessa, where there is a hospital, swimming pool and gym.
There are bus routes through the town
There are 96 art Mosaics in the town, with local artists!
Le Morge beach is 40 minutes drive away.
Tornareccio is an Italian town in the Province of Chieti in the Region of Abruzzo. Tornareccio is 630 meters above sea level.
Nearby towns include; Atessa, Bomba and Archi. Tornareccio is located 22 km south-east of Lanciano, which is the the largest town in the area.
The town is one of the greatest centers of Abruzzo to export honey throughout the region and in Italy.
The story of the arrival of honey in Tornareccio began in the early twentieth century.
The honey festival is in September. The town community festival is at the end of August.
Tornareccio has a long history. The area around Tornareccio, especially the area adjacent to Monte Pallano
(based on the discovery of flints), was inhabited since the Paleolithic (from 18-20 000 years ago).
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