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Ancient Stone House for Sale in Montefalcone nel Sannio, Molise β 85 sqm, Fireplace, Cellars, Panoramic Views
Discover the charm of this authentic stone house for sale in Montefalcone nel Sannio, a peaceful hilltop village in the Molise region of Italy. The property spreads across four levels, with two separate entrances, offering a total of approx. 85 sqm and plenty of character.
Second Basement (habitable area):
β Open kitchen and living area with a beautiful fireplace made of stone, brick, and wood (17.4 sqm)
β Exposed stone walls for a rustic, authentic feel
β New bathroom with shower (4.43 sqm)
β Bedroom with window (13.98 sqm)
β New double-glazed windows and entrance door
Basement:
β Two traditional stone cellars, perfect for storage or wine
Ground Floor (to finish):
β Two spacious rooms, ideal for additional bedrooms or a second living/kitchen area
β’ Room 1 (14.38 sqm), possible living with fireplace
β’ Room 2 (21.34 sqm), possible kitchen or master bedroom
β Second entrance from this level
β Internal staircase leading to the attic
Attic:
β Usable space with the potential to build a terrace with panoramic views over the hills of Molise
Utilities:
About Montefalcone nel Sannio
Montefalcone nel Sannio is a charming and quiet medieval village perched at over 600 meters of altitude, offering fresh air, stunning landscapes, and a slow-paced lifestyle. With essential services like small shops, a pharmacy, post office, and local cafΓ©s, itβs the ideal location for those seeking authenticity, affordability, and peace in central-southern Italy. Just a short drive to the coast and nature reserves.
Why This Property?
MONTEFALCONE NEL SANNIO is an Italian town of 1,462 inhabitants at 659 m a.s.l. and belongs to the province of Campobasso, in Molise. Surrounded by a beautiful and varied natural landscape: the wide Trigno valley, the pine forest and woods, the natural lake, the majestic Maiella massif. Its historic center still retains its original medieval layout, with stone houses and narrow cobbled streets. It is definitely an uncontaminated natural environment. A curious legend concerns the stairways at the back of the bell tower, which tells of how the parish priest at the time requested eighteen steps, because eight plus one makes nine, three times the trinity, but in reality, the client, out of spite, built 19.
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