Typical dwelling in the center, consisting of a kitchen with a fireplace on the ground floor, a visible staircase leading to the bedroom on the first floor, and a high attic room of 1.50 meters. Adjacent to the house, there is an annex with an independent entrance. Behind the house, a small plot of land measuring 266 square meters. A small investment to create a holiday home and/or to generate income. Surfaces: 75 square meters including the attic; storage room 14 square meters; land 266 square meters. Energy class: G. Systems: electrical, water, sewage, fireplace. Distances: Pescara airport 70 km; sea 17 km; central. Price: Eu.20,000.
Scerni, living among hills and olive groves in the Medio Vastese. Mild climate, gentle hills as a backdrop, typical dishes and culture: all this is Scerni, a town of just over 3,000 inhabitants in the province of Chieti, in the Mountain Community of Medio Vastese. A historic town, home to the D'Ercole Real Estate Agency, Scerni hosts a quiet and industrious community, enjoying lush and orderly surrounding nature, a sign of a still strong agricultural vocation and a tenacious and fruitful bond with the land. In fact, Scerni is well-known for the production of cured meats, wine, oil, and Ventricina, a multi-awarded typical salami of the Vastese, which has gained national attention thanks to its repeated wins over the years of the title of Best Salami in Italy.
What to see in Scerni. In addition to the expanses of vineyards and olive groves, the town of Chieti also offers various architectural and cultural attractions. If you are wondering what to see in Scerni, you must absolutely visit the fortified village, dating back to the 14th century and subject to transformations and changes until the 1700s. On Viale Dante Alighieri, there is also the Madonna della Strada, an ancient church dating back to the 14th century. In Via Arcivescovo de Risio, you can visit the Church of San Panfilo, which dates back to a period before the 14th century. The building was damaged in 1566 by incursions from the Turks and has undergone various modifications over the centuries. The bell tower dates back to the 1700s.
Visiting Scerni. An expanse of orderly hills, agritourisms, gathering places for the young: visiting Scerni means diving into the heart of the Vastese countryside, just a few kilometers from the sea, with the mountains in the background. A welcoming, hospitable environment, rich in flavors waiting to be discovered: among the typical dishes of Scerni are the n'durciullun, a very thick pasta alla chitarra, usually served with lamb sauce, but also characteristic sweets such as fiadone, tarallucci, pizzelle, scrippelle, or sweets related to festivities, such as the Chocolate Horse for Easter and fried Calcionetti for Christmas. Living in Scerni means reclaiming contact with nature, the rhythms of the earth, in a context that is both stimulating and comfortable, just a few kilometers from the major commercial and industrial hubs of Alto Vastese.