45,000 €
2 bedrooms semi-detached house, 130 m² Massa Martana, Perugia (province)
Main Features
garden
cellar
Description
Inside a small and characteristic village named Mezzanelli, known for the presence of an old castle dating back to before 1000 d.c. currently under renovation, located on the hill with a beautiful panoramic view of the surrounding hills, we offer for sale a portion of building with an independent entrance of a total of 130 square meters.
The building, recently renovated outside, is on one level with regard to the housing where we have the main entrance to the living room with kitchenette, fireplace and terrace with beautiful panoramic views, two bedrooms, a hallway and a bathroom.
This part of the building is in habitable conditions, although there are dated materials. The heating is independent with a GPL independent boiler.
On the ground floor, with independent access from the rest of the building, we find other rooms used as cellars that have been recently renovated, to be used partly as a tavern.
The property is completed by a small external courtyard, where there are cellar and woodshed rooms.
Location:
Mezzanelli is a small village halfway between the town of Massa Martana (Pg) from which it is 6 km and Acquasparta (Tr) from which it is 8 km, which rises 377 meters s.l.m. Easily accessible, it is only 3.5 km from the railway station FCU and from the exit of the E-45 highway (Orte / Cesena) that allows you to reach Todi (20 km), Terni (30 km), Perugia (60 km) , Perugia Airport (70 km), Assisi (55 km), Rome (120 km), Fiumicino Airport (150 km), Florence (200 km), Spoleto (30 km), Marmore Waterfall (40 km), Lake Trasimeno 70 (km), Piediluco Lake (45 km), etc.
History of Castello di Mezzanelli
Also this castle seems to have risen before the thousand by the noble massetani, the Rapizzoni; it was part of the Terra Arnolfa, it was a fief of the Baschi family, whose members, moreover, distinguished themselves with the name of Counts of Mezzanelli, and for its powerful strategic position was repeatedly attacked and destroyed.
The castle in fact dominates the underlying plain, on which runs the Naia, a torrent that originates from the Martani mountains, in Poggio Azzuano in the province of Terni and flows into the Tiber near Pontecuti di Todi, after a journey of twenty-eight kilometers.
It was demolished several times in 1447 and in 1451 by the City of Todi and that of Spoleto, Mezzanelli came soon after in 1467 rebuilt at the expense of its inhabitants.
In the year 1500 he was again assaulted and destroyed by the troops of Pope Alexander VI, who had conquered Acquasparta.
In 1551 Torquato di Paride, count of Baschi, sold half of his fief to Isabella Liviani and her husband Gian Giacomo Cesi.
The building, recently renovated outside, is on one level with regard to the housing where we have the main entrance to the living room with kitchenette, fireplace and terrace with beautiful panoramic views, two bedrooms, a hallway and a bathroom.
This part of the building is in habitable conditions, although there are dated materials. The heating is independent with a GPL independent boiler.
On the ground floor, with independent access from the rest of the building, we find other rooms used as cellars that have been recently renovated, to be used partly as a tavern.
The property is completed by a small external courtyard, where there are cellar and woodshed rooms.
Location:
Mezzanelli is a small village halfway between the town of Massa Martana (Pg) from which it is 6 km and Acquasparta (Tr) from which it is 8 km, which rises 377 meters s.l.m. Easily accessible, it is only 3.5 km from the railway station FCU and from the exit of the E-45 highway (Orte / Cesena) that allows you to reach Todi (20 km), Terni (30 km), Perugia (60 km) , Perugia Airport (70 km), Assisi (55 km), Rome (120 km), Fiumicino Airport (150 km), Florence (200 km), Spoleto (30 km), Marmore Waterfall (40 km), Lake Trasimeno 70 (km), Piediluco Lake (45 km), etc.
History of Castello di Mezzanelli
Also this castle seems to have risen before the thousand by the noble massetani, the Rapizzoni; it was part of the Terra Arnolfa, it was a fief of the Baschi family, whose members, moreover, distinguished themselves with the name of Counts of Mezzanelli, and for its powerful strategic position was repeatedly attacked and destroyed.
The castle in fact dominates the underlying plain, on which runs the Naia, a torrent that originates from the Martani mountains, in Poggio Azzuano in the province of Terni and flows into the Tiber near Pontecuti di Todi, after a journey of twenty-eight kilometers.
It was demolished several times in 1447 and in 1451 by the City of Todi and that of Spoleto, Mezzanelli came soon after in 1467 rebuilt at the expense of its inhabitants.
In the year 1500 he was again assaulted and destroyed by the troops of Pope Alexander VI, who had conquered Acquasparta.
In 1551 Torquato di Paride, count of Baschi, sold half of his fief to Isabella Liviani and her husband Gian Giacomo Cesi.
Details
- Property TypeSemi-detached house
- ConditionCompletely restored/Habitable
- Living area130 m²
- Bedrooms2
- Bathrooms2
- Garden50 m²
- Energy Efficiency Rating175
- ReferenceACS200B
Distance from:
Distances are calculated in a straight line
- Airports
- Public transport
- Highway exit31.8 km
- Hospital14.4 km - Ospedale San Matteo degli Infermi
- Coast88.7 km
- Ski resort42.2 km
What’s around this property
- Shops
- Eating out
- Sports activities
- Schools
- Pharmacy5.8 km - Pharmacy - Farmacia Paolucci
- Veterinary15.2 km - Veterinary
Information about Massa Martana
- Elevation351 m a.s.l.
- Total area78.41 km²
- LandformInland hill
- Population3642
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