IAD offers for sale VILLA FERRI, Frazione Castelletta, Località PEZZE
Not far from the village of Serra San Quirico, easily reachable, an ancient farmhouse is offered for sale, former hermitage of the Augustinian friars of Iesi. In 1996 it was completely renovated so that in 1997 it happily survived the earthquake in the area, it is in excellent condition and habitable at the moment.
Arranged on two levels, - on the first floor there is a large living area with two lounges: dining room with fireplace; living room with a large fireplace and kitchen. - On the second floor there are three rooms used as bedrooms with two beautiful bathrooms. - Going up to the first floor leads to a loggia that serves as the entrance to the whole house with two small rooms: one used for water, electricity and gas utilities; while the second transformed to contain the various equipment, they can still be easily transformed for other uses. , gas and a heating system, with various elements on the floors, functioning all year round. The ancient internal and non-external stone walls have been partially cleaned due to an ancient plaster, partly corroded by the elements, leaving the ancient walls made with perfectly squared stones, similar to the buildings of the year 1000, if desired, it can be easily removed to show the beautiful stones. The internal wooden beams, currently decorative, have been replaced by concrete beams, in the total renovation of the roof. The property has large spaces that surround it on all four sides and a tall forest to be considered a centenary of precious woods such as oaks, holm oaks, beeches and elms. In addition to being surrounded by a beautiful wood, approximately 22 hectares, 17 salable, it is also surrounded by a twenty-year-old olive grove with 100 fruit trees.This property is ideal for those looking for a permanent solution or for holidays, it is immersed in a green nature inserted in the national park "Gola della rossa".
It has a beautiful history connected to the territory, geologically emerged during the origin of the nearby Frasassi caves. The story tells that it was then inhabited by the Picenes, then by the Romans as a guard outpost. Following Christianity it was changed to Augustinian Hermitage, where the environment reflects the concepts of the Saint Augustine creed. Some signs also testify to the presence of the Templars. After the year 1700 it was occupied by a group of brigands, as the legend says, headed by a red-haired woman, it was now a geographical reference, so much so that it took the name "Gola della ROSSA", then passed to the kingdom of Italy transformed into an inn. In 1876 the Ferri brothers after having bought the farmhouse and agricultural land ...