In the town center, a terraced house is for sale, consisting of two adjacent living units that can potentially be connected.
One portion consists of a cellar with vaulted ceilings, a beautiful space convertible into a tavern with access to the rear garden; on the first floor, there are two rooms and a toilet, on the second floor, two rooms, one with a balcony; on the third floor, there is a large room with a balcony and a window; on the fourth floor, the attic. The second portion consists of an entrance/living room with a fireplace, a kitchenette with access to the rear garden; on the first floor, there is a room with a balcony and a toilet; on the second floor, a room with a balcony and a window; on the third floor, the attic.
The home recalls a grandmother's house, perfect for those who love character and want to take a dive into the past; this is the ideal solution.
The house is authentic, with a masonry structure, floors made of terracotta bricks and decorated cement tiles, barrel and vaulted ceilings, and internal wooden doors with double leaves.
The property has great potential due to its central location and the usable outdoor space that can serve as a garden or for building a garage.
The location is central, and you can reach the bus stop and free parking on foot. In 5-10 minutes, you can reach the highway, the Adriatic Sea, and the beautiful bike path that along its 40 km along the coast offers a breathtaking view, as well as the train station.
Utilities: water, electricity, connected to the municipal sewer
Energy class: G
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Distances: town 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. Surface area 26.17 km². Type of territory Coastal hills. Population 2,224
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, probably, to 500 AD, but some archaeological finds testify that the territory was inhabited even 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 have been modernized between the 17th and 19th centuries, the cellars and basements preserve 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 Most Holy Savior, dating back to the 14th century. Abbot Pacichelli, in 1703, also spoke of the existence of a spire bell tower. Currently, the church features a neo-Romanesque façade. There was also the monastery of San Barbato, founded in 1015, of which the original fountain has been found. Also visible are the remains of the Church of Santa Lucia, a possession of San Barbato, near which votive clay 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 guided natural reserve Bosco di Don Venanzio, a protected area established in 1999. With its approximately 78 hectares located 5 kilometers from the sea, it is one of the last plain forests of the Adriatic coast. The Bosco offers a solemn and enchanted atmosphere, with a series of river terraces overlooking the Sinello. In Pollutri, nature, tradition, and the present blend into an environment suspended in time, where ancient arts such as embroidery, lace-making, and pillow lace still thrive. The cuisine is also typical of the Medio Vastese, featuring 'ndroccioloni (homemade pasta), the award-winning Ventricina salami, wine tarallucci,