This magnific property offers a panoramic view from from a hill in the South of Umbria – the green heart of Italy – around 12 km from Spoleto, a town known for arts and culture since medieval times. The villa presents the typical style of Umbrian rural manor houses, having been built in the beginning of the 18th century and solely from the natural local stone. The house’s 14 rooms rise 3 stories high on an almost quadratic ground plan. In the mid-1980ies Casa Marino underwent complete restoration, with care taken not to touch upon its originality and basic architecture. In the centre of the house, the brightly lit staircase constructed of “pietra viva”, living stone, elevates you to the 3rd floor. All floors are made of original antique handmade terracotta. Impressively massive cover beams of oak and chestnut bear the roof and ceilings. On the belle étage rooms are decorated with various painted ceilings from the early 20th century. The four fireplaces of the house contribute to the noble impression of the larger rooms. Bordering on the garden to the south is a 45 m2 terrace with a roof of timber and cotto. 50 metres away a smaller dependence of 45 m2 is hidden in the foliage – in ruins still, though it could be re-erected. The villa is surrounded by a 4000 m2 park with oaks and pines aged hundreds of years. Adjacent to the park, there is an extended 6500 m2 olive yard of 130 trees. The yard features a run-in stable with permanent water supply for horses. Without any formal problems a swimming pool can be built in the garden. The house is equipped with a multiply circuited alarm system. It has a modern methane gas heating system with integrated sun energy collectors for warm water. Park and olive yard are fenced and feature an automatic gate. The villa is ready for moving in. Fact sheet – technical information: Manor House situated on a hill with panoramic view Surface area of the manor house – approx. 430 m2 Surface area surface of the terrace – approx. 45 m2 Adjacent building of 45 m2, in ruins, but ready for reconstruction Erected at the end of XVII. century through the beginning of XVIII. century Last restoration: basic restoration in 1983, new technical installations in 2003 3 stories Living and bed rooms: 8 Bathrooms: 4 Kitchen: 1 Secondary rooms/closets: 2 Heating: 2 separate heating circles with communal methane gas supply Premises: approx. 10,500 m2 of park with valuable trees and olive yard Category in land registry: A7
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