Superb 3 Bedroom House in Atina italy
Property information:
This property is a superb 3-bedroom house situated in Atina, Lazio, italy.
The property includes 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, lounge, fully equipped kitchen and dining area and outdoor patio area.
The property is being sold as fully furnished and equipped throughout, including domestic appliances.
The property has a total floor size of approximately 100 square metres.
Outside the property is a fenced patio area which provides a wonderful area to spend time and relax.
The elevated location of the property provides beautiful views of the italian countryside and mountains in the distance.
The property also includes 2 outbuildings & offers private, off-street parking in a secure garage.
The property could be used either as a holiday home or as a permanent residence.
A superb opportunity for those interested in owning property in this superb area within Atina, italy.
Other information:
Bedrooms – 3
Bathrooms – 2
Outbuildings – 2
Private Garage
Distance to Airport – 1.5 hours
Distance to Beach – 1 hour
Distance to Montecassino – 25 minutes
Total Floor Size – 100 square metres
Views – Countryside
About the Area:
Atina is a town and commune in the province of Frosinone, Lazio region of central italy.
The economy is mostly based on agriculture (olive oil, wine – including Cabernet – and beans).
The climate in Atina is warm and temperate. in winter, there is much more rainfall in Atina than in summer. The average temperature in Atina is 15.7 °C. The rainfall here averages 798 mm.
The walls, of carefully worked polygonal blocks of stone, are still preserved in parts: their enclosure is larger than the modern town. One of these remains is a boundary stone relating to the assignation of lands in the time of the Gracchi.
Other sights include:
The Gothic Ducal Palace was built in 1349 by Rostaino Cantelmo. The facade has three mullioned windows and an ogival portal with an ancient Roman relief. The “Noble Floor” has a mosaic from the 2nd century BCE.
The Cathedral of Santa Maria Assunta, in Baroque style, was first erected in the 11th century on the remains of a temple dedicated to Saturn. The current Baroque style dates back to the 18th century.