$465,920 NZD
(260,000 €)
11 bedrooms hamlet, 660 m² Sellano, Perugia (province)
Description
A Rare Opportunity to Own a Piece of Umbrian Heritage
Umbria: It’s Italy, but not as you know it—an unrivalled and magical region where time seems to stand still. Dotted with medieval hamlets and quiet hermitages, Umbria’s enchanting landscapes offer an oasis of silence, a haven for dreamers and investors alike.
Nestled in this serene setting is a hidden gem: part of the historic hamlet of Colle di Sellano, a village situated on a hill at an elevation of 700 meters, in close proximity to Sellano. This is a rare opportunity to invest in an extraordinary property featuring six independent homes, each steeped in history and charm, and perfectly positioned with a 360° panoramic view of the lush Valley of the River Vigi.
The Property
The estate comprises six antique residences that were reconstructed by the owner as part of a vision to create a tourist accommodation. While the houses have been completely restored, work ceased before completion due to personal reasons.
Three homes were rebuilt from the foundation to the roof between 2001 and 2006, featuring roofs and ceiling beams crafted from chestnut wood.
A medieval tower dating back to the 1200s was meticulously reconstructed with the support of the Ministry of Cultural Heritage and Activities, preserving its original structure stone by stone.
Renovated homes built to modern earthquake standards, showcasing characteristic features such as stone façades, chestnut beams, and shuttered windows. These homes are 95% completed, with inspections finalized in 2006.
One remaining structure of 100 m² is yet to be restored, offering further potential for expansion.
In total, the properties span an average surface area of approximately 660 m².
The Land and Features
The property is set on a large plot of land of 18,000 square meters, featuring:
A forest with fir trees and an orchard.
Feasibility for constructing a swimming pool, enhancing its appeal as a retreat or accommodation.
A private access road and a garage accommodating 6–7 cars.
Stunning panoramic views of the surrounding natural beauty, offering unparalleled tranquility.
A quaint street connects the property to the nearby historic village of Postignano, an ongoing restoration project celebrated for its cultural significance (www.borgodipostignano.com).
A Region Rich in History
Sellano, situated in the valley of the stream Vigi—a tributary of the Nera River—was founded by the Romans in 84 B.C. Throughout history, it served as a strategic hub, falling under the rule of the Duchy of Spoleto, the Papal State, and the Collicola family. This rich tapestry of influence is woven into every stone of the hamlet, imbuing the area with a unique allure.
Why Umbria?
Umbria’s ever-changing, untouched landscapes, dotted with medieval villages and rolling hills, offer a timeless beauty. From the ethereal drop of the Marmore waterfalls to the tranquility of Lake Trasimeno, the region is a sanctuary of nature, culture, and history. Its central location in Italy, combined with the absence of bustling coastlines, makes Umbria a perfect retreat for those seeking a slower pace of life amidst the charm of the countryside.
At the heart of it all lies this unique property—perfect for those seeking a one-of-a-kind investment or a serene escape into Italy’s enchanting past.
https://www.iluoghidelsilenzio.it/castello-di-colle-sellano-pg/
Umbria: It’s Italy, but not as you know it—an unrivalled and magical region where time seems to stand still. Dotted with medieval hamlets and quiet hermitages, Umbria’s enchanting landscapes offer an oasis of silence, a haven for dreamers and investors alike.
Nestled in this serene setting is a hidden gem: part of the historic hamlet of Colle di Sellano, a village situated on a hill at an elevation of 700 meters, in close proximity to Sellano. This is a rare opportunity to invest in an extraordinary property featuring six independent homes, each steeped in history and charm, and perfectly positioned with a 360° panoramic view of the lush Valley of the River Vigi.
The Property
The estate comprises six antique residences that were reconstructed by the owner as part of a vision to create a tourist accommodation. While the houses have been completely restored, work ceased before completion due to personal reasons.
Three homes were rebuilt from the foundation to the roof between 2001 and 2006, featuring roofs and ceiling beams crafted from chestnut wood.
A medieval tower dating back to the 1200s was meticulously reconstructed with the support of the Ministry of Cultural Heritage and Activities, preserving its original structure stone by stone.
Renovated homes built to modern earthquake standards, showcasing characteristic features such as stone façades, chestnut beams, and shuttered windows. These homes are 95% completed, with inspections finalized in 2006.
One remaining structure of 100 m² is yet to be restored, offering further potential for expansion.
In total, the properties span an average surface area of approximately 660 m².
The Land and Features
The property is set on a large plot of land of 18,000 square meters, featuring:
A forest with fir trees and an orchard.
Feasibility for constructing a swimming pool, enhancing its appeal as a retreat or accommodation.
A private access road and a garage accommodating 6–7 cars.
Stunning panoramic views of the surrounding natural beauty, offering unparalleled tranquility.
A quaint street connects the property to the nearby historic village of Postignano, an ongoing restoration project celebrated for its cultural significance (www.borgodipostignano.com).
A Region Rich in History
Sellano, situated in the valley of the stream Vigi—a tributary of the Nera River—was founded by the Romans in 84 B.C. Throughout history, it served as a strategic hub, falling under the rule of the Duchy of Spoleto, the Papal State, and the Collicola family. This rich tapestry of influence is woven into every stone of the hamlet, imbuing the area with a unique allure.
Why Umbria?
Umbria’s ever-changing, untouched landscapes, dotted with medieval villages and rolling hills, offer a timeless beauty. From the ethereal drop of the Marmore waterfalls to the tranquility of Lake Trasimeno, the region is a sanctuary of nature, culture, and history. Its central location in Italy, combined with the absence of bustling coastlines, makes Umbria a perfect retreat for those seeking a slower pace of life amidst the charm of the countryside.
At the heart of it all lies this unique property—perfect for those seeking a one-of-a-kind investment or a serene escape into Italy’s enchanting past.
https://www.iluoghidelsilenzio.it/castello-di-colle-sellano-pg/
Details
- Property TypeHamlet
- ConditionCompletely restored/Habitable
- Living area660 m²
- Bedrooms11
- Bathrooms11
- Land1.8 ha
- Energy Efficiency Rating
- ReferenceHISTORIC HAMLET IN UMBRIA: A UNIQUE INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITY WITH PANORAMIC VIEWS
Distance from:
Distances are calculated in a straight line
- Airports
- Public transport
- Highway exit46.4 km
- Hospital14.1 km - Struttura Complessa di Riabilitazione Intensiva Neuromotoria
- Coast78.3 km
- Ski resort20.1 km
What’s around this property
- Shops
- Eating out
- Sports activities
- Schools
- Pharmacy6.2 km - Pharmacy
- Veterinary6.2 km - Veterinary
Information about Sellano
- Elevation640 m a.s.l.
- Total area85.84 km²
- LandformInland mountain
- Population1003
Contact Agent
Via Flaminia Nuova 834/836, Roma, Roma
+39 347 0402401; +39 388 1028705
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