ORTEA'S REAL ESTATE
Viale Teracati, 104
96100 Siracusa
Via Roma, 124
96100 Ortigia Siracusa
Tel. +39 0931.1757430
Cel. +39 344.3857964 / +39 320.1777928
info@orteas-realestate.com
P.IVA 01952550893
Code A0335
Price 275,000 €
Energetic Class G
Rooms 3
Bathrooms 2
Car places/Boxes 1
Square Meters 500
Locals 12
Property Conditions Rustic
Rank Medium
Position Countryside
View Mount View
Orientation North West South East
Free Sides 4
Garden Private
Furniture Possibility
Type living Living room
Kitchen Eat-In Kitchen
Heating Independent
Type of heating system Air heating
Energy source Elettric
Hot Water Independent
Cooling Split
Fixtures PVC double glazed
Doors New
DESCRIPTION:
We offer for sale a villa with adjoining rural buildings in the Noto area of Sicily.
The property for sale, in the countryside of Contrada San Marco in the Val di Noto, is composed of several buildings and includes a renovated 150 sq m villa, two warehouses (formerly stables) with a height of over 2.70 meters for a total of 100 sq m, a large warehouse (formerly a granary) with a ridge height of over 5 meters, another warehouse of over 60 sq m, and a plot of 1 hectare.
The villa is a completely renovated detached building, comprising a living room, dining room, three bedrooms, and a bathroom.
The property has an independent water supply well.
All these buildings are located within an estate that forms a true nucleus that once formed an ancient rural village consisting of a collection of rural buildings.
A change of use is possible for all the buildings for sale.
There is also the possibility of purchasing the entire estate from other owners, subject to a separate offer, along with two additional residential homes and other rural buildings, bringing the total area to over 2,000 square meters and a total of over 5 hectares of land.
A hospitality facility is possible.
This area was a must-see along an ancient royal sheep track that connected the ancient city of Noto to ancient Akrai, now Palazzolo Acreide in Sicily.
Monks from an ancient Christian community in the Early Middle Ages, who settled in this area, gave its current name to the San Marco neighborhood, where the remains of an ancient three-nave Byzantine-era rock church still stand today.
These Sicilian lands are highly prized for their natural produce, and this property for sale is ideal for those seeking direct contact with nature.
This offer does not constitute a contract proposal and must therefore be regarded as purely illustrative.