The house is situated on top of a hill with a view of the historic centre of Nocera Umbra. A wonderful location on the edge of the Mount Subasio Park, with panoramic views over the valley and the Apennine mountains above Nocera Umbra.
The portion of a semi-detached villa with garden was built in 1995 and is in excellent condition. The entrance is on the ground floor with a large living/dining room and kitchen area with terrace; a corridor leads to the sleeping area with 3 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms. A staircase leads to the rustic living room in the basement and the very spacious two-car garage with windows and 3 gates.
The outdoor spaces include a garden of about six hundred meters from which to admire the surrounding panorama. An ideal location for those who want to be in nature, but within 10 minutes’ drive of the picturesque old town with its bars, restaurants and shops.
Nocera Umbra, a splendid village perched on a hill, founded by the Umbrians in the 6th century B.C., developed during the Roman era thanks to its position along the Flaminia consular road that connected Rome to the Adriatic Sea; destroyed by the Visigoths in 410 A.D., it was rebuilt on the current hill; in 510 A.D., the Lombards settled there; the city was fortified and formed the dense defensive network of fortresses, towers and castles of the medieval period.
In the Renaissance, it became known as the city of waters, already known since Roman times for their purity and therapeutic and curative effects. In modern and contemporary times, the tranquility of the area, the quality of life, the natural and scenic beauty, and the cultural and historical testimonies have made it a prized destination for a cultured and refined tourism that can also use its barycentric location to get to know the numerous historical centres scattered along the Via Flaminia and in the Umbrian territory (Assisi, Spello, Bevagna, Perugia, Foligno, Spoleto, Gubbio, Gualdo Tadino etc.).