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villa in Formia, Lazio

€3000000

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villa in Formia, Lazio
villa in Formia, Lazio
villa in Formia, Lazio
villa in Formia, Lazio
villa in Formia, Lazio
villa in Formia, Lazio
villa in Formia, Lazio
villa in Formia, Lazio
villa in Formia, Lazio
villa in Formia, Lazio
villa in Formia, Lazio

Description

600 sqmt approx. 3-level independent house for sale located at formia, composed of: 1st level (basement): quadruple reception, 2800 sqmt approx. garden, renovated; 2nd level (first floor): entrance, single reception, kitchen (table for 4 people), double bedroom, 2 single bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, 60 sqmt approx. terrace, 2 balconies, renovated; 3rd level (second floor): single reception, kitchen (table for 4 people), double bedroom, 2 single bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, 2 balconies, renovated. loft, quadruple uncovered car place. swap considered.

rif. 1126112

Details

Square Meters: 600m²     Rooms: 15     Bedrooms: 6    Bathrooms: 4    Year of Construction: 1900

Additional Info

Address:

Via Roma,340

Location:

CAPSULE (CAPOSELE) HISTORY There is historical evidence to show that Formia was inhabited as far back as 500 B.C. by an ancient Italic people known as the Volsci. These people fought the expansion of Rome, but eventually yielding, they became Roman citizens in 338 B.C. Under Roman citizenship Formia developed as a political center due mostly to its strategic location on the Via Appia. In the Republican Era and during the days of the Roman Empire, Formia became a noted seaside resort for the Roman aristocracy. After the ravaging by both Goths and Vandals, the town was finally destroyed by the Saracens in 846 A.D. The survivors of the destruction moved to the protected town of Gaeta and other neighboring villages. What remained of the area were two villages-Mola and Castellone.
The name of Formia was then lost for 1,000 years until, in 1863, under the rulership of Victor Emmanuel II, during the unification of Italy movement, the two villages of Mola and Castellone were joined and the ancient name of Formia was reassumed. A TOUR OF FORMIA In Formia, as well as in Gaeta, one can find many interesting and historical sights, and the "finding" can be as much fun as looking at the site.
For these excursions you may want to have the following books tucked under your arm for more complete information: The Appian Way: A Journey and Archaelogical Latium. A good map of Formia (From the Azienda Autonoma Soggiomo e Turismo) may help also. CICERO'S TOMB

Services and Condition

Services:

The villa has all the main services, it has mains water and an electricity box for Enel, and metano gas.

Condition:

in good state, all restored.

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				Cardito Immobiliare s.a.s.
				

Cardito Immobiliare s.a.s.

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