Description
Perched on the edge of a high cliff that rises from the Adriatic Sea, Polignano a Mare is one of the most spectacular and popular places on the Apulian coast. The historic center of this seaside village is a maze of narrow streets that extends towards a tiny beach, Lama Monachile, which cuts the cliff in two. Below the town, a series of caves invites you to discover a crystal-clear sea. There are about twenty caves that the sea has created with the force of its waves on the cliff on which Polignano stands: the largest is the Grotta Palazzese, so called because it is located under a noble palace from which it could be accessed. Other caves have the most unthinkable names, mostly linked to their use over time: that of the Archbishop's Palace was connected through tunnels to the bishop's palace, that of the Nuns was used by the nuns of the hospital. The most suggestive is the Ardito, named after its owners, which has a natural column inside which fishermen climbed to get to the village. Between the two main caves stands this unique independent property.
Located in a quiet and residential area, it enjoys a privileged position, a few steps from the main services and the beauties of the Apulian town. The property is spread over several floors, ensuring large spaces and a good distribution of the rooms.
The total surface area is 78 square meters, of which 74 square meters are walkable. The house has a double independent entrance and consists of five rooms, including two bedrooms and two bathrooms.
The spaces are well defined and tastefully furnished, ensuring a welcoming and comfortable atmosphere.
It is equipped with all the comforts necessary for a comfortable and functional daily life, such as heating and air conditioning systems and video surveillance. For those who want a detached house in one of the most beautiful locations in Puglia, this solution represents an excellent opportunity.
Perched on the edge of a high cliff that rises from the Adriatic Sea, Polignano a Mare is one of the most spectacular and popular resorts on the Apulian coast.
The historic center of this seaside village is a maze of narrow streets that extend towards a tiny beach, Lama Monachile, which cuts the cliff in two. Below the town, a group of caves invites you to discover a crystal clear sea. There are around twenty caves that the sea has created with the force of its waves on the cliff on which Polignano stands: the largest is the Grotta Palazzese, so called because it is located under a noble palace from which it could be accessed. Other caves have the most unthinkable names, mostly linked to their use over time: that of the Archbishop's Palace would have been connected through tunnels to the bishop's palace, that of the Nuns was used by the nuns of the hospital. The most evocative is the Ardito, named after its owners,...--594b6d165bc6a9587dcb19687db2c2d0!