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Key selling points
- Medieval Tower House situated on the ring of walls of the Umbrian medieval village of Fratta Todina, Provincia di Perugia
- Fantastic panoramic terrace / Balcony situated on the upper floor of the tower house with a breath-taking view on Umbria
- 4 bedrooms, 2 reception rooms and about 150 square meters of space
- a parking garage built at the lower level of the fortification with direct access to main street
- Property could be split in 2 or 3 separate appartments
- Great opportunity for lovers of Medieval Italian History as well as for investors
THE VILLAGE OF FRATTA TODINA
The property is located in the medieval fortified village of Fratta Todina (A.D.1290) which is situated on a hill overlooking the site where the Faena River joins the Tiber. Eleven kilometres outside of Todi, Fratta Todina is the smallest township in the district and one of the smallest in the entire region. It has only 1,732 inhabitants. Fratta is geographically located in central Umbria, also called the "Cuore Verde" (or Green Heart) of Italy. Cities of interest like Perugia, Assisi or Orvieto are easily accessible from there.
THE PROPERTY: A TOWER HOUSE ON THE FORTIFIED WALLS
The property is a Tower House that is situated on the Northern Walls of the City with a fantastic panoramic terrace / balcony positioned on the upper floor of the Tower house which gives a breath-taking view on the surrounding Umbrian fields, mountains and farms. Like most of the common medieval houses, the property is a tower house with about two rooms on three floors plus an adjacent appartment.
TECHNICAL DATA
The property includes the following:
- a Panoramic Terrace on the upper floor of the Tower,
- about 4 to 5 bedrooms,
- 2 reception rooms,
- 2 bathrooms,
- 1 Kitchen and 2 Kitchenettes,
- 1 parking garage on the bottom of the tower with direct access to the main street outside the walls,
- A ground floor currently not used,
This Medieval Tower House has an aggregate surface of almost 150 square meters. The property needs extensive renovation and refurbishment. The property could actually be split in 3 separate appartments. Project plans for renovation have been approved by the Municipality but potential buyer may chose to change plans.
This is a great opportunity for lovers of Italian medieval history and art as well as for investors.
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