Images of P283
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The house seen from the south |
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The view from the grounds over the neighbouring vineyard |
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The whole building seen from within the grounds: P283 is the part on the right |
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The quiet country lane behind the property |
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The antique kitchen in the house. Note that the plastered beams are wooden, and can be restored - as can the fireplace and the original cotto floor tiles. |
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The view to the south from within the grounds |
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This magnificent hayloft has lots of development potential |
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The large portico below the hayloft could easily be converted into a stunning living room |
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The property is to the right: it is part of a borgo (hamlet) |
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One of the original doors that give the house lots of character |
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The view from the garden towards the south-east |
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The simple bathroom on the ground floor |
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The trees in the foreground belong to the property |
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The impressive hayloft |
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Part of the courtyard: these trees also belong to the property |
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The spacious diner / kitchen |
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The neighbouring house is on the left. Currently there is no dividing wall between the properties, but it is possible to build one. |
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Traditional terracotta floor tiles, which can easily be restored |
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