Situation:
This apartment is situated in the charming historic centre of Monte San Martino, a fortified medieval village built on a rocky outcrop in a stunning strategic position at 600 metres above sea level. The apartment is found on the top floor of a small building containing only 6 apartments on 3 floors. The sitting room looks out over the main square of the village with its beautiful renaissance and medieval architecture, and in particular, Palazzo Urbani built in 16th century Tuscan style. Furthermore, from both the sitting room and the two bedrooms, there are breathtaking views of the entire chain of the Sibillini Mountains. The village is ideally situated for excursions to either the Adriatic coast, which is only a 40 minute drive away, or the mountains, which can be reached in 30 minutes. In fact, it would make the perfect base for anybody who wants to discover the picturesque hilltop villages and hidden treasures of the Le Marche Region.
The house:
The gross surface area of the apartment is 95 sq.m., of which 75 sq.m. is usable living space, together with two terraces. Situated on the top floor of a small apartment building housing only 6 apartments on 3 staggered floors, the property commands incredible views of the entire Sibillini Mountain range as well as the delightful and carefully restored main Piazza of the village. The use of French windows make the space bright and light filled and the entire apartment has been refurbished with careful attention to detail, including the original granolithic tiled floors. The apartment is connected to mains electricity, water, town gas, has a telephone line and is immediately habitable.
Details:
This two-bedroom apartment with approx. 75 sq.m. of living space, situated on the top floor of a small building housing another 5 apartments on 3 staggered floors, has the unusual distinction of having two terraces with spectacular mountain views. Recently refurbished and connected to all services, this property is the perfect choice for anybody looking for a holiday home they can start using immediately as a base for exploring the wonderful and relatively undiscovered region of Le Marche, or for those looking for a permanent residence in Italy who do not want to embark on a major restoration project.