Casale Sant'Angelo is located among the gentle and rolling hills of the Marche region of Serra de' Conti. It needs to be completely renovated and offers a spectacular view. The surrounding landscape is characterized by vineyards and neatly cultivated fields of sunflowers and wheat that alternate in the various seasons. Typical colors of the Marche countryside. In the evening new colors are added. The red and pink nuances with a thousand shades give a fairytale sunset. The view is open and the gaze reaches up to the Apennine peaks that embrace small medieval villages. From the garden you can also admire the charming village of Serra de' Conti. In the evening it reminds you of a postcard. You arrive at the farmhouse from a dirt road of about 300 metres. The town center, equipped with all the necessary services, is about 1.5 kilometers away. The location, in addition to being wonderful, is excellent as a starting point for visiting the hills of the Castelli di Jesi with its small jewels of medieval villages. Enchanting landscapes, history, culture and food and wine of these places located a few steps from the Adriatic Sea and the Umbria-Marche Apennines are in perfect harmony with Nature.
The farmhouse is spread over two levels. Ground floor, the old stables and warehouse. First floor kitchen, bedrooms and bathroom. The external accessory present in the garden also needs to be completely renovated.
Excellent solution as an exclusive private residence but also as a prestigious accommodation business thanks to its strategic position.
The village of Serra de' Conti lies on the heights of the Valle del Misa River, in the Marche region, in the province of Ancona, among soft and sinuous hills, marked by skilful plots of orderly and colorful cultivations. It offers to those who reach it a characteristic and evocative urban glimpse that only ancient medieval villages can offer. Among the numerous convents that have been built in Serra de' Conti over the centuries, the Monastery of S. Maria Maddalena stands out. The area is famous for the production of an ancient legume, Cicerchia, and for the production of Verdicchio wine, “Castelli Di Jesi,” one of the largest native vines in Italy. The sea of Senigallia is 26 km away.--a437a9ee2bccc4ac04508e61d1884453!