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Furnished villa with garden and garage for sale on the outskirts of Lupara, Molise.
The villa is 420 sq m in total with a 980 sq m garden, partly paved to be used for outdoor lunches and dinners with family and friends.
The villa has three floors and is composed as follows: GROUND FLOOR spacious garage with warehouse, cellar and basement room with kitchen, fireplace and wood-burning oven (all the ground floor of about 165 sq m).
The garden is fenced and in the ground there is a tool shed and two wells.
On the FIRST FLOOR, going up from the garage, we find the laundry area, kitchen (4.67 m x 4.05 m = 18.91 sq m) with fireplace and stove, spacious hall (5.21 m x 4.24 m = 22.09 sq m) with access to the paved part of the garden, hallway, bathroom with tub (3.54 m x 3.02 m = 10.69 sq m), three double bedrooms (the first one 4.41 m x 4.02 m = 17.73 sq m; the second one 4.11 m x 4.28 m = 17.58 sq m), one (3.67 m x 3.45 m = 12.66 sq m) with en-suite bathroom (1.31 m x 1.10 m = 1.44 sq m), another bathroom (1.75 m x 3.11 m = 5.44 sq m) with shower.
The first floor is also accessed at street level from the main entrance which has a small terrace.
On the SECOND FLOOR attic with a room (2.87 m x 4.91 m = 14.09 sq m) and a large living room (8.73 m x 11.6 m = 101.27 sq m) with balcony and veranda all in its raw state.
The view is open on the town of Lupara and on the hills.
The house is in excellent condition, habitable and sold furnished.
The SERVICES available are water, electricity, gas and heating with radiators.
The village of LUPARA belongs to the municipality of Campobasso, in the province of Campobasso, region Molise, lies on a hill at 505 m above sea level, it's a welcoming place with typical alleys of a medieval village. In ancient times Lupara was more commonly called with the name of "LUPARIA", perhaps because it was ravaged by wolves, or by the abundance in its countryside of a grass so called and which managed, because it was poisonous, to keep these animals away.
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