Single-family detached house via vittorio emanuele III, 0, Collepasso

Collepassovia vittorio emanuele III, 0
  • € 30,000
  • 5
  • 120
  • 2
  • No
Description

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In Collepasso we offer for sale a detached house, with a flat roof and a cellar located in the basement. The property is spread over several levels on an internal surface area of approximately 120 m2, with entrance from the ground floor, where there is a lovely terrace that leads to the living room, kitchen and bathroom. Three bedrooms and a second bathroom are located between the first floor and the second floor. To complete the property, there is a flat roof and a large cellar.
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Curiosities…
A first residential settlement has been attested since the 13th century and was called Colopati or Colopaci. Incomprehensibly, but perhaps due to the looting and devastation caused by the Turks, the farmhouse became completely depopulated and disappeared between the end of the 14th and the beginning of the 15th century. However, the fief continued to belong to various feudal families, the last of which was, from 1692, the Leuzzi family. At the end of the 16th century, the presence of a certain number of farms in the territory of Collepasso was documented in which families of settlers or seasonal workers lived, who obviously could not form an organized community.
The turning point for Collepasso came only in 1805, when on the initiative of the young baroness Maria Aurora Leuzzi Contarini and Count Bartolomeo degli Alberti di Enno, who arrived from Naples, they moved into the feudal palace. The new village of Collepasso was reconstituted and the feudal lords attracted farmers from neighboring towns to the lands of the fiefdom, making them some emphyteutic concessions for buildings, others for plantations and vines. The village of Collepasso was established as a fraction of the Municipality of Cutrofiano. The count took care of tracing the topography of the streets surrounding the baronial castle where the two lived. This master plan, however, was not completely respected, since between 1813 and 1816 houses were built in a disorderly manner. This event proved to be a positive fact for the development of the small village, since an activity of rural and manual work linked to agriculture was started. The development had a rapid increase starting from 1851, when the state road that connects Maglie to Gallipoli and touches Collepasso. Subsequently, the provincial roads were built for Neviano, Tuglie, Casarano, Galatina and Cutrofiano. In 1861 the first census was carried out in which Collepasso recorded 1,067 inhabitants[8]. The population began to grow and expand, reaching 2,700 inhabitants in 1907. In this year, with a specific law proposed by the deputy Antonio Vallone of Galatina, municipal autonomy was proclaimed with RD n.319 of 6 June 1907, signed by the King Victor Emmanuel III. On 10 December 1911, after long disputes with the former capital Cutrofiano, the Royal Decree was issued which defined the territorial delimitation of the new Municipality of Collepasso. The first municipal administration took place with the Commissariat composed of Angelo Marra, Cosimo Marzano and Cosimo Malorgio. On 18 February 1912 the first municipal council was elected and the first mayor was Carlo Viva[9].
Information
other features
External exposure
Balcony
Terrace
Centralized TV system
Cellar
Window frames in glass / wood
Features
Reference and listing Date
30emanuele - 05/06/2024
contract
Sale
type
Single-family detached house | Full ownership | Medium property class
surface
120 m² - See detail
rooms
5 (3 bedrooms, 2 others), 2 bathrooms, kitchen diner
floor
Ground floor
total building floors
3 floors
availability
Available
other features
External exposure
Balcony
Terrace
Centralized TV system
Cellar
Window frames in glass / wood
Expenses
price
€ 30,000
condominium fees
No condominium fees
Energy efficiency
condition
Good condition / Liveable
energy certification
Waiting for certification
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