$333,666 NZD
(185,000 €)
3 bedrooms terraced house, 130 m² Arpino, Frosinone (province)
Main Features
terrace
garage
cellar
Description
Casa Angelina is perfectly positioned high above Arpino's main piazza, enjoying spectacular views from its living areas and bedrooms and particularly from its beautiful roof terrace, while being only a few minutes walk from all the cafés, bars shops and restaurants in the main piazza of Arpino, a beautiful medieval hilltop town.
Casa Angelina, a 3 bedroom, 130 sq.mt. home, was built in the 1700s, and was fully restored in 1985, when a local carpenter was commissioned to fit beautifully hand-crafted, customized built-in wooden furniture featuring individually-designed stained glass panels.
At street level, Casa Angelina benefits from a large lock-up garage (a rarity in this elevated area of Arpino), a separate cellar and a utility room with two large water storage tanks.
A flight of lovely old stone steps leads up from the street to the main entrance to the property, situated on the first level, where an entrance hall opens into the home's main living area, complete with guest bathroom / powder room.
The living room / formal dining room is spacious and elegant and benefits from panoramic vistas from the windows. Adjacent is the kitchen, a comfortable yet lovely room, featuring a wood-beamed ceiling, wooden cabinets with granite bench tops and custom-built banquet seating and family dining table.
Beautifully-designed wooden stairs lead upwards, past library shelving, to the upper floor bedroom area, stylishly floored with oak parquet. A brilliant use of space has custom-built display cabinets, a storage credenza and cupboards forming a charming yet useful storage area.
This upper floor houses the spacious master bedroom with built-in mirrored wardrobes, a second double bedroom and a smaller single bedroom, both with built-in customized furniture, all enjoying great views and good natural light. An attractive bathroom leads into a storage room, the existence of which is cleverly concealed by another stained glass door.
A few final steps lead up into the study or sun-room which, since it is also fitted out with more custom-built storage cabinets, could also be used as a guest bedroom. French doors lead out on to the roof terrace, surely the pièce-de resistance of this remarkable home. The roof terrace has truly spectacular views and is partially covered and furnished with dining furniture, thus ensuring year-round al-fresco dining. The dining terrace is complete with running water - equally beneficial for both al-fresco dining and for irrigating the terrace plants. There is space for a BBQ
The views from the terrace are outstanding and allow for many hours watching all the concerts and performances in the piazza while simultaneously enjoying the wonderful views of the rooftops and church steeples of historic Arpino.
The property is offered with nearly all the furniture included
Energy classification G
ARPINO AND THE CIOCIARIA
Arpino is one of the major medieval hilltop towns in the area of Italy called the Ciociaria, the name given to the fertile land that lies south of Rome but north of Naples, situated inland in the hills in the heart of Italy.
The Ciociaria region is within easy reach of both Rome and Naples and their respective airports. A day's shopping in Rome is a common pastime, while an even shorter drive brings you to the charming beaches south of Rome. Alternatively, drive east, and the mountains of the Abruzzo National Park await with horse trekking in the magnificent beech forests, and sparkling mountain lakes and rivers where you can swim in the heat of the summer. And at the other extreme of temperature, although Arpino itself is temperate, less than an hour's drive brings you to the winter ski slopes.
Often overlooked, both by tourists and by those foreigners in search of an Italian home, in favour of the more publicized regions of Tuscany and Umbria, the Ciociaria remains largely an unspoilt gem with beautiful scenery and medieval hilltop towns. A home or second home in the Ciociaria, in the hilltop towns of Arpino, Veroli, Alatri or in the rolling countryside that surrounds them, will afford you a setting where over two thousand years of history combine with an idyllic rural Italian lifestyle, where you can still discover the 'real' Italy and take time out from the busy crowds of the larger tourist cities, while being less than ninety minutes journey from central Rome or either of Rome's two airports.
VIA ROMANA Srls
Via Romana Srls is an Italian-incorporated company owned by a British/Australian Chartered Accountant and her photographer daughter, and offers a package of services to facilitate all aspects of the purchase and restoration of Italian property by overseas clients. The Via Romana team works in collaboration with various fully-licensed Italian real estate agencies including Case & Casali Real Estate Agency and Cinelli Immobiliare.
Case & Casali Real Estate Agency is represented by Sig. Ciro Tomei. Sig. Tomei has been enrolled in the register of real estate agents at the Chamber of Commerce in Frosinone, Lazio since 2007 and has much experience in the international marketing of Italian real estate.
The Cinelli Immobiliare Agency aims at identifying unique buildings with outstanding locations in the beautiful Ciociaria region, including apartments, historic houses, villas, palazzos and farmhouses. Some of these properties are already renovated while others are to be restored. The Cinelli Immobiliare Agency also provides reliable and full service renovations focussed on the appropriate use of original materials, such as stone, wood and wrought iron, drawing on over 40 years' experience in the restoration sector of their partner company Cinelli Claudio Restorations and their technical office, headed by Ing. Valentina Cinelli.
Casa Angelina, a 3 bedroom, 130 sq.mt. home, was built in the 1700s, and was fully restored in 1985, when a local carpenter was commissioned to fit beautifully hand-crafted, customized built-in wooden furniture featuring individually-designed stained glass panels.
At street level, Casa Angelina benefits from a large lock-up garage (a rarity in this elevated area of Arpino), a separate cellar and a utility room with two large water storage tanks.
A flight of lovely old stone steps leads up from the street to the main entrance to the property, situated on the first level, where an entrance hall opens into the home's main living area, complete with guest bathroom / powder room.
The living room / formal dining room is spacious and elegant and benefits from panoramic vistas from the windows. Adjacent is the kitchen, a comfortable yet lovely room, featuring a wood-beamed ceiling, wooden cabinets with granite bench tops and custom-built banquet seating and family dining table.
Beautifully-designed wooden stairs lead upwards, past library shelving, to the upper floor bedroom area, stylishly floored with oak parquet. A brilliant use of space has custom-built display cabinets, a storage credenza and cupboards forming a charming yet useful storage area.
This upper floor houses the spacious master bedroom with built-in mirrored wardrobes, a second double bedroom and a smaller single bedroom, both with built-in customized furniture, all enjoying great views and good natural light. An attractive bathroom leads into a storage room, the existence of which is cleverly concealed by another stained glass door.
A few final steps lead up into the study or sun-room which, since it is also fitted out with more custom-built storage cabinets, could also be used as a guest bedroom. French doors lead out on to the roof terrace, surely the pièce-de resistance of this remarkable home. The roof terrace has truly spectacular views and is partially covered and furnished with dining furniture, thus ensuring year-round al-fresco dining. The dining terrace is complete with running water - equally beneficial for both al-fresco dining and for irrigating the terrace plants. There is space for a BBQ
The views from the terrace are outstanding and allow for many hours watching all the concerts and performances in the piazza while simultaneously enjoying the wonderful views of the rooftops and church steeples of historic Arpino.
The property is offered with nearly all the furniture included
Energy classification G
ARPINO AND THE CIOCIARIA
Arpino is one of the major medieval hilltop towns in the area of Italy called the Ciociaria, the name given to the fertile land that lies south of Rome but north of Naples, situated inland in the hills in the heart of Italy.
The Ciociaria region is within easy reach of both Rome and Naples and their respective airports. A day's shopping in Rome is a common pastime, while an even shorter drive brings you to the charming beaches south of Rome. Alternatively, drive east, and the mountains of the Abruzzo National Park await with horse trekking in the magnificent beech forests, and sparkling mountain lakes and rivers where you can swim in the heat of the summer. And at the other extreme of temperature, although Arpino itself is temperate, less than an hour's drive brings you to the winter ski slopes.
Often overlooked, both by tourists and by those foreigners in search of an Italian home, in favour of the more publicized regions of Tuscany and Umbria, the Ciociaria remains largely an unspoilt gem with beautiful scenery and medieval hilltop towns. A home or second home in the Ciociaria, in the hilltop towns of Arpino, Veroli, Alatri or in the rolling countryside that surrounds them, will afford you a setting where over two thousand years of history combine with an idyllic rural Italian lifestyle, where you can still discover the 'real' Italy and take time out from the busy crowds of the larger tourist cities, while being less than ninety minutes journey from central Rome or either of Rome's two airports.
VIA ROMANA Srls
Via Romana Srls is an Italian-incorporated company owned by a British/Australian Chartered Accountant and her photographer daughter, and offers a package of services to facilitate all aspects of the purchase and restoration of Italian property by overseas clients. The Via Romana team works in collaboration with various fully-licensed Italian real estate agencies including Case & Casali Real Estate Agency and Cinelli Immobiliare.
Case & Casali Real Estate Agency is represented by Sig. Ciro Tomei. Sig. Tomei has been enrolled in the register of real estate agents at the Chamber of Commerce in Frosinone, Lazio since 2007 and has much experience in the international marketing of Italian real estate.
The Cinelli Immobiliare Agency aims at identifying unique buildings with outstanding locations in the beautiful Ciociaria region, including apartments, historic houses, villas, palazzos and farmhouses. Some of these properties are already renovated while others are to be restored. The Cinelli Immobiliare Agency also provides reliable and full service renovations focussed on the appropriate use of original materials, such as stone, wood and wrought iron, drawing on over 40 years' experience in the restoration sector of their partner company Cinelli Claudio Restorations and their technical office, headed by Ing. Valentina Cinelli.
Details
- Property TypeTerraced house
- ConditionCompletely restored/Habitable
- Living area130 m²
- Bedrooms3
- Bathrooms2
- Energy Efficiency Rating
- ReferenceCasa Angelina
Distance from:
Distances are calculated in a straight line
- Airports
- Public transport
- Highway exit15.2 km
- Hospital4.2 km - Casa Di Cura Santa Maria Teresa
- Coast43.1 km
- Ski resort20.2 km
What’s around this property
- Shops
- Eating out
- Sports activities
- Schools
- Pharmacy< 100 m - Pharmacy
- Veterinary45.2 km - Veterinary
Information about Arpino
- Elevation447 m a.s.l.
- Total area56.24 km²
- LandformInland hill
- Population6898
Contact Agent
Via Pio Spaccamela, 4, Arpino, Frosinone
+39 347 542 2217
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