Apartment via eugenio montale, 0, Centro, Sannicola

Sannicolavia eugenio montale, 0
  • € 118,000
  • 5
  • 135
  • 2
  • G
  • No
Description

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In Chiesanuova – a hamlet of Sannicola – we offer for sale a house with angular exposure. The proposed solution develops on the ground floor over a total area of approximately 135 m2. Well maintained and particularly bright, the house consists of a large entrance hall, living room, kitchen with fireplace, three bedrooms of which the double has a small balcony and two bathrooms. Furthermore, serving the kitchen there is a comfortable level terrace. Characterized in some rooms by high vaulted ceilings and majolica flooring, air conditioned and with provision for an independent heating system. The internal arrangement also allows you to vary the layout of the spaces.
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Curiosities…

Sannicola is still today a town with a mainly agricultural economy, however thanks to the growth of Salento tourism in recent years the town has been better known for the presence of new restaurants and clubs of fun.
Until the very early 1900s Sannicola was a hamlet of Gallipoli, so until that date Sannicola saw its history inevitably linked to that of Gallipoli. Unfortunately, the two places have in common the history and the scarcity of documentation relating to the period before 1484, the year in which the Ionian town was invaded and destroyed by the Venetians. In the Byzantine era of the Basilian monks the whole area of Sannicola was called Rodogallo , in Greek it meant place of beautiful roses, later there was the distinction into Rodogallo magno and Rodogallo parvo. These toponyms of Greek origin together with those of Renocallo or Rinocallo referred to medieval villages that were completely destroyed. Regarding the presence of the Basilian monks, it is worth mentioning the abbeys of San Mauro, San Salvatore, in the vicinity of Sannicola and Gallipoli. San Tirso, Santo Stefano de Fonte and Santa Maria de Ligiro, as well as various small churches. In the area there are still districts that retain the name of Greek origin: Pràndico, Camastra and Meforìe.
The church of San Nicola is certainly also of Basilian origin, but it was destroyed during the first half of the 1500s.
When the Basilian monks began to decline, the same fate befell Gallipoli and the Sannicola countryside. At the beginning of the fourteenth century the surrounding populations systematically raided the Ionian town. Towards the end of the fifteenth century the situation worsened due to the Turks, Venetians and especially the French. The latter found valid allies in the territory itself in the figures of the feudal lords of nearby villages and hamlets: such as Galatone, Galatina, Parabita, Matino, etc.
Information
other features
Fireplace
External exposure
Balcony
Terrace
Centralized TV system
Window frames in glass / metal
Features
Reference and listing Date
120montale - 05/14/2024
contract
Sale
type
Apartment | Full ownership | Stately property class
surface
135 m² - See detail
rooms
5 (3 bedrooms, 2 others), 2 bathrooms, kitchen diner
floor
Ground floor
total building floors
1 floor
Car parking
1 in garage/box
availability
Available
other features
Fireplace
External exposure
Balcony
Terrace
Centralized TV system
Window frames in glass / metal
Expenses
price
€ 118,000
condominium fees
No condominium fees
Energy efficiency
condition
Good condition / Liveable
heating
Independent
Air conditioner
Independent, cold/hot
energy certification
Waiting for certification
Floorplan
planimetria dimostrativa
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