Building land for sale in Italy (Massa Martana) 1526 sq.m.

Cod: T019P

Discover this beautiful building plot of approximately 1500 sqm, located in a hilly position with a breathtaking panoramic view of the surrounding hills. This lot offers the possibility of creating an independent building of up to 545 sqm, ideal for a single-family villa. The area is quiet and sunny, perfect for those looking for a corner of paradise away from the chaos of the city. Utilities are already present on site, ensuring easy access to all modern conveniences. Just 6 km from Massa Martana and 8 km from Acquasparta, the land is easily accessible thanks to its proximity to the FCU train station and the exit of the E-45 motorway. With an altitude of 377 meters above sea level, the site offers an ideal climate and an unparalleled quality of life. Furthermore, the strategic position allows you to explore various tourist locations such as Todi, Terni and Assisi, making this land not only an opportunity to build your own home, but also an investment for the future. Don’t miss the chance to make your dream come true in one of the most beautiful areas of Umbria! Historical Notes Mezzanelli Castle This castle also seems to have been built before the year 1000 by the nobles of Massa, the Rapizzoni; it was part of the Terra Arnolfa, it was a fief of the Baschi family, whose members, moreover, distinguished themselves with the name of Counts of Mezzanelli, and due to its powerful strategic position it was attacked and destroyed several times. The castle in fact dominates the underlying plain, on which the Naia flows, a stream that originates from the Martani mountains, in Poggio Azzuano in the province of Terni and flows into the Tiber near Pontecuti di Todi, after a course of twenty-eight kilometers. It was demolished several times in 1447 and 1451 by the Municipality of Todi and that of Spoleto, Mezzanelli was rebuilt shortly after in 1467 at the expense of its inhabitants. In the year 1500 it was again attacked and destroyed by the troops of Pope Alexander VI, who had conquered Acquasparta. In 1551 Torquato di Paride, Count of Baschi, sold half of this fiefdom to Isabella Liviani and her husband Gian Giacomo Cesi.

Price: €20,000.00

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