Recently renovated with care and quality materials, this late 19th/early 20th century building houses five well-organised residential units. Each apartment consists of a kitchen-dining area, bathroom and two bedrooms, with space for additional beds. The building has four floors: on the ground floor there is a studio apartment with a separate entry and the main entrance leading to a communal reception area. The other four apartments are distributed across the upper floors, two per floor, up to the attic, which has a completely redone roof. The renovation has enhanced the typical features of the area, such as exposed stone, terracotta floors and wooden beams, maintaining a good balance between comfort and original character. The property is suitable for private use, for large families or groups of friends, as well as for tourist accommodation or rental income, thanks to the layout of the spaces and its proximity to some of the most sought-after locations in Umbria.
Dunarobba, in the municipality of Avigliano Umbro, is a small ancient hamlet nestled among rolling hills, equidistant between Amelia and Todi, both about 15 km away. The setting is typical of the Umbrian countryside, dotted with historic villages and open landscapes. The main amenities are just a few minutes’ drive away, in the nearby towns of Avigliano Umbro and Montecastrilli, from where you can also access the E45 highway. Terni can be reached in about 30 minutes, while Rome is about an hour and a half away thanks to the A1 highway exit at Orte. Pleasant inland roads provide easy access to Todi and Acquasparta, with connections to Perugia, Assisi and the airport via the E45. The area is also close to many of Umbria’s most famous attractions: from Lake Piediluco to the Marmore Falls, about 30 km away, to the famous Dunarobba Fossil Forest, located just 1 km from the property.