Multi-family villa via Antonio Pironi 6, Centro, Bondeno

BondenoVia Antonio Pironi
  • € 300,000
  • 5+
  • 1,096
  • 3+
  • No
Description

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The Villa Sani-Poluzzi is located in Bondeno in Via Pironi. The building develops in a position facing the Panaro embankment, towards which the main facade looks, behind which the garden develops. The building complex includes, in addition to the main villa, a series of buildings located around the large garden and courtyard: the warehouse and processing area, the horse stable, the granary and other deposits.
Historical sources: the architectural complex. it dates back to the sixteenth century, with important architectural and decorative interventions of the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries; it was part of a large agricultural estate of which the main nucleus is preserved. It was owned by important families: the Lollio, the Grosoli and the Righini. The first document dates back to 1735, in 1759 it entered the property of Count Ercole Lolli Brancaleoni who restructured it, leaving traces of the intervention on the facade. In 1800 it was sold to the brothers Pietro and Federico Pironi, and from these it divides into 2 houses with an inscription on the decorated staircase that recalls the date of 1802. The Pironi add other service buildings. The complex passed in 1901 to Count Giovanni Grosoli, senator of the Kingdom. In 1938 the property passed to the Sani family who kept it until 1976 when it was bought by the current Poluzzi property. The Villa is a rectangular building with a 2-pitched roof, it belongs to a sixteenth-century typology very present in the Ferrara area. It has a central longitudinal hall with quadrangular compartments on the sides and a staircase on 1 side, spread over 3 levels and is mostly plastered. The 2 main elevations appear different from each other, as the street front shows only 2 levels above the building, the main floor and the second. The current configuration of the villa dates back to 1760 when Ercole Lollio Brancaleoni subjected it to an important restoration with decorative cycles between the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries.
The main floor is characterized by numerous large rooms decorated mainly in the ceilings with still well preserved wall paintings. from the internal park, it was once dedicated to servants, today used as a living area service with exposed wooden floors and terracotta floors with rooms in excellent habitable conditions.
The frescoed internal staircase that once served as a connection from the ground floor to the noble floor and the attic, today connects only the ground floor with the attic due to a masonry infill (which can be reopened) which prevents its use. For this purpose, a smaller and less comfortable internal staircase is used.
Buildings annexed to the property accessible from the park: the villa as a whole has maintained the type of manor house, presenting intact the annexed buildings arranged at the edge of the large park enriched by centuries-old trees and a stone well which, together with the marble sculptures, increases the value of the whole.
The annexes are intact and present the forms for the functions they were used for. On the opposite side of the Villa there is a building divided into 2 sections, the first is characterized by a warehouse, on the street front belonging to another property that still shows the original form of a barn, a second portion annexed to the property being sold, overlooks on the park and is in turn divided into 2 large plastered rooms. The first has a long loggia on the ground used once for the processing of grain with brick flooring and wooden floors, the second was used as a carriage deposit today a warehouse. Looking at the villa, on the left there is a second smaller deposit, always with brick floors and wooden floors, a third and last building on the right looking at the villa, was previously used as a stable for horses and cattle, still present hooks for animals , wooden bulkheads and mangers, and in the beginning 2 residential units were created, with a common entrance, one on the ground floor and one on the first floor. 813 cadastral square meters consisting of 24.5 rooms, 2 garages C / 6 each of just over 100 square meters and a garage of 50 square meters for a total classified garage area of 260 square meters, 2 C / 2 warehouses for a total of 320 square meters and as said 2 houses classified A / 3 completely to be restored for a total of 140 square meters.
All the cadastral plans are available and can be consulted. ertification as well as the procedures for the integrated technical report are in progress.
The price requested for the building complex as a whole is 300,000.00 Euros . 29 FERRARA tel. 0532-242754
Information
other features
Fireplace
Attic
Tavern
Internal exposure
External exposure
Closet
Single tv system
Partially furnished
Cellar
Private garden
Window frames in double glass / wood
Features
Reference and listing Date
FE 55v - 11/18/2023
contract
Sale
type
Multi-family villa | Full ownership | Luxury property
surface
1,096 m² - See detail
rooms
5+ (10 bedrooms, 10 others), 3+ bathrooms, kitchen diner
floor
3 floors: Ground floor, from 1° to 2°
total building floors
2 floors
Car parking
2 in garage/box, 15 in shared parking
availability
Available
other features
Fireplace
Attic
Tavern
Closet
Single tv system
Partially furnished
Cellar
Private garden
Window frames in double glass / wood
Double exposure
Expenses
price
€ 300,000
condominium fees
No condominium fees
Energy efficiency
year of construction
1700
condition
Good condition / Liveable
heating
Independent, with radiators, powered by methane
Renewable Energy Performance Index
1.26kWh/m² year
Energy performance of the building
wintery summery
Energy Efficiency
F193.61 kWh/m² year
Floorplan
36 elaborato planimetrico
37 PT villa
39 PS villa
38 PP villa
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