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P.IVA 01952550893

NOTO Contrada San Marco - Villa
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 villa with attached rural buildings. The property for sale in the countryside of the San Marco district in the Val di Noto consists of several buildings and includes a renovated villa of 150 square meters, two storerooms that were the old stables with a height of over 2.70 meters for a total of 100 sqm, a department store that was the old barn with a height of over 5 meters and another warehouse of over 60 square meters and land for a total of 1 hectare. The villa is a completely renovated independent building with living room, semi-habitable kitchen, three bedrooms and bathroom. The real estate property has an independent drill for water supply. All these buildings are located within an estate that constitutes a real nucleus that formed an ancient rural village consisting of a set of rural buildings. It is possible to change the urban destination of all the properties being sold. In addition, there is the possibility of buying the entire estate of other owners to which a separate offer must be made with two other residential houses and other rural buildings to reach a total surface area of ​​over 2000 square meters and a total of land for over 5 hectares. Here you can create an accommodation facility. The San Marco district was an obligatory passage of an ancient trazzera palace that connected the ancient city of Noto and the ancient Akrai today Palazzolo Acreide. Some monks of the ancient early medieval Christian community who settled in this area attributed the current name to the San Marco district where an ancient rock church with three naves from the Byzantine era still stands today.

This offer does not constitute a contract proposal and must therefore be regarded as purely illustrative.