Independent villa with large land and modern comforts – Pollutri (CH)
Imagine waking up to the sound of birds singing, opening the windows, and letting the light embrace you as it caresses the hills of Abruzzo. Just a few minutes from the Costa dei Trabocchi and immersed in tranquility, this independent villa with garden and land offers generous spaces, modern comforts, and the charm and authentic beauty of a life tailored to human needs.
The villa
Built in 1980 and meticulously maintained, the house develops over multiple levels:
Ground floor: welcoming entrance, bathroom, eat-in kitchen, spacious bright living room, one bedroom, and a covered porch connecting to the cellar and a second rustic kitchen, equipped with a fireplace, perfect for convivial and traditional gatherings.
First floor: air-conditioned master bedroom, bathroom, a large room (easily divisible into two bedrooms), hallway with air conditioning, and three panoramic balconies.
Second floor: usable attic with varying heights from 1.10 m to 2.50 m.
Behind the villa, there is a large agricultural storage room, useful as a warehouse or equipment storage.
Comforts and amenities
Fireplace in the dining room and rustic kitchen; air conditioning in multiple rooms (dining room, living room, master bedroom, hallway); installed alarm system; connection to the municipal sewage system; photovoltaic system for more efficient energy management; sold fully furnished.
Outdoor spaces
Garden of about 1,660 sqm, well-kept and livable; agricultural land of over 5,400 sqm with about 50 olive trees, cherry trees, figs, apricot trees, orange trees, and more, ideal for those who love to cultivate or wish to enjoy the surrounding nature.
The location
An ideal context for those dreaming of a home between sea and hill:
Less than 10 minutes from the Costa dei Trabocchi and its panoramic bike path; less than 10 minutes from the highway and train station; about 1 hour from the ski resorts of Majella.
A villa that offers privacy, nature, modern comforts, and spacious areas, perfect as both a primary residence and a holiday home to experience Abruzzo in all its nuances: the sea, the hill, and the mountain.
Surfaces: dwelling 320 sqm cadastral; warehouse and storage 196 sqm; garden 1,660 sqm; land 5,400 sqm
Energy class: B
Price: Eu. 320,000 negotiable
Distances: Pescara airport 60 km, ski facilities 100 km, town center 3 km, sea 6 km
POLLUTRI: Altitude 180 m above sea level. Surface 26.17 km². Type of territory Coastal hill. Inhabitants 2,224.
Pollutri between history and culture
Among the hills of the Medio Vastese, in the province of Chieti, lies Pollutri. This characteristic village combines architecture, history, and nature. Its origins date back, most likely, to 500 AD, but some archaeological finds testify that the territory was inhabited even in pre-Roman times. The history of this small town, which has just over two thousand inhabitants, can be felt at every step. The heart of Pollutri is the fortified village in the highest part of the town, with porticoes, passages, staircases, and alleys. While the facades of the houses were modernized between the 17th and 19th centuries, the cellars and basements preserve an ancient, mysterious, and fascinating identity.
Visiting Pollutri
In addition to admiring the beauties of the fortified village, visiting Pollutri means appreciating many examples of ancient Christian architecture. In Piazza della Chiesa stands the church of the Most Holy Savior, dating back to the 14th century. Abbot Pacichelli, in 1703, also spoke of the existence of a spire bell tower. Currently, the church features a neo-Romanesque facade. In ancient times, there was also the monastery of San Barbato, founded in 1015, of which the original fountain has been found. The remains of the Church of Santa Lucia, a possession of San Barbato, are also visible, near which votive terracotta fragments dating back to the 3rd-1s