First floor apartment located in an ancient 19th-century building. The building consists of 4 units and a common courtyard used for covered parking. The building is situated in the center of the village, in front of the town hall, just a short walk from the square, bars, pharmacy, general practitioner, bakery, and other shops and services.
Living in a 19th-century building means breathing in the history of the village every day, and this apartment combines the charm of an ancient residence with the comfort of ready-to-live spaces. The apartment for sale can be accessed through the common courtyard and an imposing staircase framed by arches, leading us to the ancient wooden door skillfully restored that takes us into the apartment. The entrance opens onto the open space living room with kitchen, featuring parquet flooring and a dome ceiling with exposed brick. Through an inlaid solid wood door, you reach the master bedroom and then the unusually spacious bathroom with a large walk-in shower and access to a balcony facing the town hall. From the living room, there is access to a panoramic terrace with a sea view, offering a relaxing and enchanting landscape. The apartment is ready to be inhabited, with furniture included for the most part. This is an excellent solution for a couple who wants to live in the center with easy access to shops and services on foot, or a vacation solution to recharge in the tranquility of the village, and in just 5 minutes reach the fantastic coast of the Adriatic Sea or the bike path for walking or biking while admiring the best that nature has to offer.
There is a possibility to purchase the attic above the apartment, consisting of two rooms, a cooking area, a bathroom, a panoramic terrace with a sea view, and a balcony, for only 5,000.00 euros. The attic needs renovation. There is also the possibility of purchasing a garage located on the ground floor. Price: apartment Eu.70,000 negotiable, attic Eu.5,000.
Surface areas: apartment 130 sqm cadastral; terrace 38 sqm.
Distances: village center; 7 km from the Adriatic Sea, Pescara airport 60 km; Rome airport 290 km; Naples airport 200 km; ski resorts of Roccaraso 90 km.
POLLUTRI: Altitude 180 m above sea level. Area 26.17 km². Type of territory: coastal hills. Population: 2,224.
In Pollutri between history and culture
Among the hills of 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 already inhabited 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 retain an ancient, mysterious, and fascinating identity.
Visiting Pollutri
In addition to observing the beauties of the fortified village, visiting Pollutri means admiring many examples of ancient Christian architecture. In Piazza della Chiesa stands the church of the Holy Savior, dating back to the 14th century. Abbot Pacichelli, in 1703, also mentioned the existence of a pointed bell tower. Currently, the church features a neo-Romanesque facade. 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-1st century BC have been discovered.
The Bosco di Don Venanzio
In the territory of Pollutri, there is the Bosco di Don Venanzio Nature Reserve, a protected area established in 1999. With its approximately 78 hectares located 5 kilometers from the sea, it is...