Terraced house exposed bricks on four floors with two independent apartments which could be also connected, taverna, garage and private garden, for sale in Servigliano, Le Marche, Italy.
Terraced house of about 400 sq.m. built only twenty years ago with fine finishes that is spread over four floors connected by internal lift and stairwell.
On the ground floor we find the garden of about 120 sq.m. and the porch of about 15 sq.m. through which to access the main door to the residential area of the building. Here we find an independent apartment of about 110 sq.m. consisting of a large living room with wood-burning fireplace, hallway, bedroom with balcony and a bathroom. The first, second and basement floors can be reached with the stairs or the lift.
On the second floor we find another self-contained apartment consisting of a living room with wood-burning fireplace a balcony and kitchenette, two double bedrooms, one with a balcony, a storage room and a bathroom.
On the third floor there is a spacious attic area of about70 sq.m. while in the basement there is the garage of 25 sq.m. a tavern and a cellar area of an additional 85 sq.m.
State of repair
The building was completed in 2002, both the structure and the finishes are in perfect state.
Utilities
The property is supplied with electricity, running water and city natural gas.
The drains are connected to the main city sewage.
Use and Potential Uses
his property is an excellent solution for those who want to live in a house in perfect structural conditions and finishes while having their independence and being able to use a large residential space for themself or to host their friends or paying guests, just 200 meters from the historic center of Servigliano which, after the cities of Fermo (with also Torre di Palme) and Porto San Giorgio, is the most popular tourist destination in the entire province of Fermo
Location
Servigliano is a unique medieval town as it was built on a quadrilateral architectural project (which repeats the ancient Roman system of decumani and cardi) by the architect Virginio Bracci who, commissioned by Pope Clement XIV, began in the second half of the 1700s the direction of the works for the construction of what until 1863 was known as Castel Clementino (in honor of the Pope who ordered its construction) and which we know today as Servigliano, a name that dates back to the 1st century BC when Publio Servilio Rullo, tribune of Gneo Pompeo the Great, was the owner of the land on which the town stands.
Supermarket at 0.5 km
Coast at 30 km
Lake 15 km
Ski resort 40 km
Airport 80 km