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Matino, via Roma 65, in a central and well served area, in front of the Villa Comunale, we offer for sale a charming early century building with a solar area overlooking the sea. The property, of about 220 square meters, develops almost entirely on the first floor and consists of seven rooms and four bathrooms, where you can admire beautiful star vaults and pavilion vaults, cocciopesto flooring and various niches carved into the wall. An internal staircase leads to the second floor consisting of a small attic with terrace and bathroom. The solar area is exclusively owned and lends itself to becoming a wonderful terrace overlooking the sea. Existing electricity, water and sewer systems. The restructuring has already started with the refurbishment of the plants. Excellent investment both as a private residence and as an accommodation facility. The most beautiful beaches of Gallipoli (Lido Pizzo, Costa Brada, Baia Verde, etc.) are just 8/10 minutes away by car and the S.S. 274 (Gallipoli-Leuca), directly connected to Matino, also allows you to quickly reach all the most important places in Salento. For more information call 0833263777. (00393209041728) Ref. MAT-230 Cl. En. G. Matino, a quiet town in the Province of Lecce, is located downstream from the "Serra di S. Eleuterio", has about 11,419 inhabitants and is located at 75 meters above sea level; it is 38 km from its capital and 12 km from the Bay of Gallipoli, with which it is connected by road and rail. It has recently been recognized as a tourist city for its particular historic center, now a garrison of many authoritative citizens of the world.The municipality, which covers an area of 26.28 km², reaches 38 m a.s.l. minimum height and 172 m a.s.l. of maximum height. The town dominates the valley called Taviano-Matino which represents one of the most fertile areas of Salento. Very frequent are the farms, large rural buildings that insisted on large estates, the result of the considerable boost given to agricultural production in the Bourbon period (1724-1860). Quite common are also the so-called caseddhi, or pajare (haystacks), a typical example of rural construction, deriving from ancient construction techniques of Magna Graecia origin. The modern type of rural construction is very widespread, testifying to the attachment to the land of the local populations and a lively agritourism market.The territory of the municipality borders to the north with the municipalities of Parabita and Collepasso, to the east with the municipality of Casarano, to the south with the municipalities of Melissano and Taviano, to the west with the municipalities of Gallipoli and Alezio.