This lovely 2-storey country house is set on a hilltop in the beautiful Umbrian countryside of the Tiber Valley, famous for its succession of vineyards, olive groves and woods with ancient trees and just a few kilometres from the pretty village of Baschi.
The house is built in stone and great care has been taken to use top quality materials and finishes made by artisans, following local traditions. It is bright and airy owing to the height of the rooms and the strategic positioning of the house, the windows allowing for light to enter all day.
The house is made up of:
Ground floor: large living room with a peperino fireplace, bathroom, kitchen which has direct access to the garden, with a splendid stone barbecue ideal for alfresco dining with friends next to the wonderful swimming pool. Large porch.
First floor: a double bedroom with direct access to a panoramic terrace, two double bedrooms with twin windows from which you can enjoy the wonderful views and two bathrooms.
Garden: The garden is approx. 4,000 sq.m., here you find the swimming pool and stone barbecue along with olive, apple, plum, fig and other fruit trees dotted around the grounds, surrounded by a small private forest composed of ancient oaks. Completing the property is an underground garage, a storage room, a technical room for the swimming pool, a bathroom and a cellar.
Guardea 8 km
Todi 19 km
Civitella del Lago 23 km
Orvieto 24 km
Terni 53 km
Perugia 68 km
Rome 122 km
Montalto di Castro 83 km
Tarquinia 86 km
Corbara 8 km
A1 motorway (Orvieto exit) 18 km
Umbria: Baschi
Driving through the verdant Umbrian countryside, you get glimpses of a small village, perched on a rocky spur, overlooking the Tiber Valley .... as you get closer it is revealed in all its charm.
The ancient houses of the town cling to each other as they spread up the hill giving the town its unique appearance. It became famous for its nickname "The Holes" deriving from the tiny size of the houses, the alleyways, and of the doors and windows. A small "ancient world" perfectly preserved.
The view from the belvedere over the Umbrian hills, stretching as far as the eye can see, characterized by the succession of vineyards, olive groves and woods, is exceptional.
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