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U001
- Scapecchio
The San Benedetto Restored
Farm House Near Umbertide
The house of San Benedetto is located near
Umbertide, only a few miles away from the charming old city center.
Located on a hill in an agricultural region, the house enjoys typical
magnificent Umbrian country side views in all directions.
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U002
- I Tufi
La Casa I Tufi In The I Bizzi Area
Near Montone In Umbria
The house called "I TUFI" in the
"I BIZZI" area is located north of Umbertide, not more than 5 km
from the old city center. from its unique position in a rich agricultural
region bellow the medieval city of Montone, the house enjoys typical
magnificent Umbrian countryside views in all directions.
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U003
- La Chiocca A
Farm House In The Niccone Area In Umbria
The farm called "LA CHIOCCA" is located on
a hill near the small city of Niccone. From its high position in
an agricultural environment the property enjoys typical magnificent
Umbrian countryside views in all directions. |
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U004
- Campecolle Alto
“Borgo”- a cluster of medieval farm
houses
A cluster of medieval farmhouses and agricultural
annexes to be converted into luxury vacation units of various sizes.
Campecolle Alto is located high on a hill in the Niccone valley in western
Umbria. . It is part of a large property which includes two other clusters,
Palazzetto Colle and Chiocca, also described on this website.
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U005
- Palazzetto Colle
“Borgo”-
a cluster of medieval farm houses
A farm house of beautiful propotions with two agricultural
annexes to be converted into vacation apartments.
Similar to Campecolle Alto, the property called Palazzetto A Colle consists
of a group of buildings, of which, one - the main house, is located
in a central position overlooking the Niccone valley. |
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U006–
S. Ansuino
Old houses
on the hills near Pietralunga
Three Real-estate properties in a secluded location high on the
hills near Pietralunga. The properties are for self restoration
at bargain prices.
Ideal for those who are looking for 100% privacy in the classical
Umbrian environment.
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