£129,811
(€93/sq. ft)
€150,000
2 bed terraced house for saleTocco Da Casauria, Abruzzo, Italy
2 beds
1 bath
1,615 sq. ft
About this property
Roof terrace
Balcony
On street/residents parking
Double glazing
High ceilings with frescoed vaulted ceilings
Elegant historic apartment with frescoed ceilings and panoramic terrace
Spacious apartment in a renovated historic building located in the heart of the medieval village of Tocco da Casauria, in a strategic position between the sea and the mountains and conveniently connected to the Pescara–Rome highway. The area is peacefull and authentic, with restaurants, shops, and services nearby, and public parking just a short walk from the property.
The apartment is on the second floor of a building with only two units per floor. It stands out for its large, bright rooms and high ceilings that enhance its historic character. The entrance leads to a spacious living area featuring colored gres flooring and a beautiful frescoed vaulted ceiling. The sleeping area includes two large bedrooms and a bathroom. An internal staircase leads to the upper level where the kitchen is located; from here, another staircase takes you to the attic room, which provides access to a wide and private panoramic terrace with open views of the surrounding mountains.
The roof has been completely renovated, and the attic space, also accessible via a retractable ladder, offers the possibility of creating additional living space. Part of the property is a large cellar with striking cross-vaulted ceilings situated on the ground floor. It’s a charming historic storage area ideal for a wine cellar or general storage use.
The apartment is equipped with double-glazed windows, air conditioning, and radiator heating, offering modern comfort within a property full of historic charm. Its multi-level layout and internal staircases make it especially appealing to those who appreciate dynamic spaces and the authentic feel of historic homes.
Tocco da Casauria is a village of about 2,700 residents, known for its production of dop olive oil, local wines, and the famous Centerba Toro liqueur. Also known as the “village of wind, ” it is a forward-thinking community in renewable energy, producing more electricity than it consumes and gaining international recognition as a model of innovation in wind energy
Spacious apartment in a renovated historic building located in the heart of the medieval village of Tocco da Casauria, in a strategic position between the sea and the mountains and conveniently connected to the Pescara–Rome highway. The area is peacefull and authentic, with restaurants, shops, and services nearby, and public parking just a short walk from the property.
The apartment is on the second floor of a building with only two units per floor. It stands out for its large, bright rooms and high ceilings that enhance its historic character. The entrance leads to a spacious living area featuring colored gres flooring and a beautiful frescoed vaulted ceiling. The sleeping area includes two large bedrooms and a bathroom. An internal staircase leads to the upper level where the kitchen is located; from here, another staircase takes you to the attic room, which provides access to a wide and private panoramic terrace with open views of the surrounding mountains.
The roof has been completely renovated, and the attic space, also accessible via a retractable ladder, offers the possibility of creating additional living space. Part of the property is a large cellar with striking cross-vaulted ceilings situated on the ground floor. It’s a charming historic storage area ideal for a wine cellar or general storage use.
The apartment is equipped with double-glazed windows, air conditioning, and radiator heating, offering modern comfort within a property full of historic charm. Its multi-level layout and internal staircases make it especially appealing to those who appreciate dynamic spaces and the authentic feel of historic homes.
Tocco da Casauria is a village of about 2,700 residents, known for its production of dop olive oil, local wines, and the famous Centerba Toro liqueur. Also known as the “village of wind, ” it is a forward-thinking community in renewable energy, producing more electricity than it consumes and gaining international recognition as a model of innovation in wind energy



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