Single-family detached house via Carlo Goldoni, 12, Aulla

AullaVia Carlo Goldoni,
  • € 65,000
  • 5+
  • 111
  • 1
  • No
Listing updated on 06/22/2023
Description

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E107Z
Semi-detached house - 6 rooms - 111 sqm - indipendent entrance - ground floor, 1 bedroom e 1 bathroom

Main features
The village of Bibola, called the balcony of Lunigiana because it enjoys the stunning scenery of below valley where the Magra river flows, it develops in a ring following Mount Porro docilely, with numerous passages covered by stone vaults, steps that make it a so-called village in the gallery. The village hosts this house - to be restored - that divides its small courtyard with a closed house.
The entrance leads us right into two large rooms while on the left a bedroom faces to a narrow and long balcony where it could be placed a small table and two chairs, overlooking a breathtaking view due to the lush nature. The same landscape can be enjoyed from the kitchen enriched by a fireplace, a stove and a generous pantry. A sitting room - also overlooking the same panorama, a small bathroom and a cellar complete the house. From a hatch next to the bathroom door you could reach a room as large as the living room.
The south-east exposure makes the house very bright.
House could be even sold, by request, with 6500 sqm of olive tree grove (about 320 olive trees).
Energy class G, EP gl, nren 121,92, EPgl,ren 4,05

Location
Bibola (Aulla)

Details
Property Type: house
Condition: to be restored
Square Metres: 112
Bedrooms: 1
Bathrooms: 1

Distance
You can reach Bibola taking the Aulla motorway exit along the A15. About 15 minutes driving to cover 6 km, plus the last 3 km uphill with numerous, but gentle curves.
Bibola - Aulla, 11 minutes (5.3 km - 3.29 miles)
Bibola - Pontremoli, 27 minutes (26.3 km - 16.34 miles)
Bibola - La Spezia, 33 minutes (26,5 km - 16,46 miles)
Bibola - Massa Carrara, 39 minutes (41.4 km - 25.72 miles)
Bibola - Cinque Terre, 57 minutes (40.2 km - 24.97 miles)

Town Information
Bibola - the castle, unfortunately reduced to ruins by the weather of the time, had been built for the strategic position of the country that allowed a total control of the valley and Via Francigena. Probably of Roman origin, during the Byzantine period, in the seventh century, Bibola was one of the "kastron" placed in defense of the port of Luni, it has been also owned by the Marquises Malaspina. A legend says that the church of San Bartolomeo preserves the remains of Margherita dei Pannocchieschi, Earl Ugolino della Gherardesca ‘s wife.
Features
Reference
E107Z
contract
Sale
type
Single-family detached house | Full ownership | Economic property class
surface
111 m² - See detail
rooms
5+ (1 bedroom, 5 others), 1 bathroom, kitchen diner
floor
Ground floor
total building floors
2 floors
availability
Available
other features
Fireplace
External exposure
Balcony
Single tv system
Cellar
Window frames in glass / wood
Expenses
price
€ 65,000
Energy efficiency
condition
To be refurbished
heating
Independent, with radiators, powered by methane
Energy Efficiency
G121 kWh/m² year
Floorplan
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