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Description
Ref:TI-189 - 89.000 €
We sell for our customers a town house of about 98 sqm distributed on two floors, in the upper part of the historic center of Montieri. The house is divided as follows: Independent entrance from the alley with technical room and cellar on the ground floor: internal staircase with large windows that leads to the first floor with kitchen, living room with fireplace, double bedroom and bathroom. On the 2nd floor there is a double room and a single room. The house has been carefully restored maintaining its rustic character and has independent heating, TV and all connections to public utilities Montieri The Montieri area is characterized by extensive wooded areas, which in the past were the main source of the fuel necessary for mining and of the raw material for the construction of reinforcements for tunnels and structures around the mines. Poggio di Montieri (altitude 1052 m) has always aroused great interest from a geological and naturalistic point of view; Its geological configuration is similar to that of the nearby Cornate di Gerfalco: rich in different types of alberese rock (or "limestone") and limestone. Also noteworthy is the Ritrovoli hill (altitude 1015 m), the highest point of the Carline di Travale. The Cornate di Gerfalco, at 1060 m altitude, form the highest relief of the metalliferous hills. The Cecina River originates from the Cornate, Carline and Poggio di Montieri hydrographic basin. On the southern slope of the Montieri hill, a tributary of the Merse river, called the Savioli, has its source; At the top is a monumental Iron Cross erected in 1961. At lower altitudes, due to the relative proximity to the sea and the low altitude, Mediterranean species such as holm oaks, cork oaks and an undergrowth of heather and broom grow; The higher one climbs, the more typical low mountain species such as Turkey oaks, downy oaks and large chestnut groves appear. Travelogues from the 18th and 19th centuries refer to the numerous minerals found in the area, including the crystalline formations known as 'Montieri Crystals', mentioned by Targioni Tozzetti in 1770. In the first half of the 19th century, Emanuele Repetti noticed the presence of galena and argentiferous tetrahedrite, chalcopyrite, pyrite and other minerals in old landfills located near wells that are now filled with material accumulated over time.
Features
- New Construction: NO
- Surface: Qm. 98
- Condition: good
- Availability: available
- Service: 2
- Num. Rooms: 6
- Num. Bedrooms: 3
- Balcony: NO
- Terrace: NO
- Attic: NO
- Cellar: YES
- Real Estate units:1
- Floor:SU PIÙ LIVELLI
- Total Floors:3
- Elevator:NO
- Kitchen:habitable
- Heating:independent
- Air Conditioner:NO
- Car Box:-
- Garden:-
- Energetic Class G