Characteristic Medieval Villa For Sale In Carovigno
Description
In the fascinating context of the Valle D'Itria, D'Amico Immobiliare offers you for sale this characteristic villa with medieval recalls of 400sqm in total, a few minutes from the town of Carovigno (BR).
The imposing structure, with a shape reminiscent of that of a Masseria, stands on a plot of land of about 10,000 square metres.
The villa for sale is a two-level residence and consists of two separate units, connected by a small and characteristic wooden bridge.
On the ground floor there is a large open space with wide windows and an important skylight in the ceiling, that makes the room particularly bright. Also on the ground floor, attached to the main body, is the masonry kitchen, with a barbecue outside and a characteristic wood-burning oven in the shape of an Apulian trullo.
An external staircase, located near the kitchen, connects the ground floor to the sleeping area, consisting of 5 elegant bedrooms on the first floor, all with en-suite bathrooms.
The villa is surrounded by a large and lush garden full of typical Apulian vegetation, which, among olive trees and Mediterranean scrub, surrounds a magical and panoramic sea view.
This characteristic villa with medieval references is for sale in Carovigno.
THE LOCATION OF THE VILLA
The villa is located in a dominant position with a wide sea view open of the enchanting landscape of the olive trees of the upper Salento, halfway between Carovigno and the marina of Torre Santa Sabina. Logistically, the property is less than 30 km from the Salento airport of Brindisi and just over 40 minutes from Lecce.
Cisternino is one of the municipalities that fit into the context of the Itria Valley.
Itria Valley is used to describe an area, in the heart of the Apulia, straddling between the provinces of Taranto, Brindisi and Bari, characterized by a highly scenic rural area, with expanses of olive groves, vineyards and mediterranean scrub forests.
The Itria Valley is identified, in particular, by the great presence of trulli and of Masserie, typical buildings that testify the past and the present of a fervid productive environment, and of a rural heritage, splendid on an architectural level. In addition, its hamlets reflect the deepest and most authentic history of this area: from the trulli of Alberobello to the "white city" of Ostuni; from the crystal clear sea of Monopoli and Polignano, to the karst caves of Castellana and to the centuries-old history of Ceglie Messapica, Locorotondo and Cisternino.