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Palace for sale Via Giuseppe Garibaldi 16, Massa Fermana, Province of Fermo, The Marches

€ 385,000
520 m² 3 4

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Description

"Sorbatti" period building, for sale in Massa Fermana, Fermo, Marche, Italy. In the characteristic historic center of Massa Fermana, a town of medieval origin known for the production of hats, located on the hills between the Sibillini Mountains and the Adriatic coast, this skilfully restored building with careful choice of materials with solid wood doors is for sale. hand-decorated almost all original. The building is spread over four floors (S2-S1-t-1), the main access is from the street facing the Town Hall and the town square. The entrance is characterized by a hall with an important nineteenth-century staircase and access to the living area, where a corridor connects the various rooms: living room, dining room, dining room, kitchen and a bathroom on the floor, then you can access the upper floor both from the staircase. main that from a secondary spiral service, where there are four bedrooms, a bathroom and a balcony with a beautiful view of the surrounding hills and the Sibillini Mountains, then with a further spiral staircase you reach the attic floor where the habitable attic; in the floors below the street you can admire the beautiful cellars now transformed into a rustic with large rooms with barrel vaults, a large kitchen with fireplace, pantries and rooms where you can spend pleasant moments with friends and taste fine wines from the family collection. Going further down you arrive at the cellars which have been restored today, where you can admire the old "cana '" and other containers of the time where the harvested grapes were pressed. The cellars have a second access from the parallel street called Guerrieri. The property includes a room used as a warehouse, located on the second floor under the street and adjacent to the rustic that needs restoration, also with vaulted ceilings in exposed brick. Massa Fermana is a town of about 900 inhabitants and its inhabited center is located at 349 m above sea level, it is part of the Archdiocese of Fermo. The first document where Massa Fermana is mentioned dates back to 1050, when it was under the jurisdiction of the Bishop of Fermo. Remains of Roman funerary epigraphs are the traces of an ancient past. In the thirteenth century. it belonged to the Brunfort family; members of which, such as Guglielmo da Massa and his son Valerio of the Ghibelline side, are remembered for the heinous episodes of war that shook the town until it returned to submit to Fermo. In 1808 it lost its autonomy and was annexed to Montappone to buy it back permanently in 1816. The main tourist sites are: the church of Saints Lorenzo Silvestro and Ruffino, where you can admire an important work by Carlo Crivelli, the Polyptych of Massa Fermana, signed and dated 1468, the first known work of the painter in the Marche, and the Madonna with Child and Angels, tempera on wood by his brother Vittore; the Pinacoteca set up in the Town Hall, which houses paintings by Vincenzo Pagani, Durante Nobili, Giovanni Andrea De Magistris, two frescoes, a bas-relief in polychrome papier-mâché and sacred furnishings and furnishings from the convent of San Francesco; the Museum of ancient crafts, dedicated to the crafts of the past and which documents, in particular, the craft of the cobbler and the barber. (see turismo marche.it)

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Details

Rooms
13
Bedrooms
4
Bathrooms
3
Size
520 m²
Address
Via Giuseppe Garibaldi 16
Balcony count
2
Exterior Type
BrickWood Products
Floor Count
3
Floor Type
SoftwoodOther
Heating Source
GasOther
Kitchens
2
Reference
113185
Roof Type
OtherTile
Status
Good
View
Mountains
Year of construction
1800
Exterior Amenities
PorchCourtyardDisabled Access
Gas emission Class
G (321 Kg CO2e/sqm per year)
Heating
FireplaceHot WaterRadiator
Interior Amenities
Window CoveringsHand RailsSecurity SystemDoublepane WindowsFireplaceWet BarFurnished

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