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The house is on 2 levels. The main entrance on the ground floor leads directly into the living room. On this floor are also a toilet, games room and kitchen with direct access to the outside. The first floor is reached by both an external staircase and an internal one that opens directly into the reading room and leads to four double bedrooms, each with en-suite bathroom with shower.
The property is surrounded by a 3-hectare park surrounded by lush vegetation which offers an enchanting landscape, from the Sibillini Mountains to the Adriatic Sea. The park is set in an entrancing location, a true green lung where majestic tall trees alternate with fruit trees such as cherry, apricot, pomegranate, almond and fig. The various relaxation areas dislocated in the garden allow guests to spend pleasant moments in an extremely restful and evocative atmosphere. A few metres from the house an antique terracotta-paved pergola is equipped with a dining area and conversation area; in the pool area a small portico and a gazebo offer a shady zone where guests can eat or chat.
Open from the last Saturday in April to the first Saturday in October, the rectangular-shaped pool measures 6 x 11 m with a depth ranging from 1,10 m to 4,5 m and is equipped with a diving board. Located about 60 m from the house, it is surrounded by several relaxation areas. The solarium area is equipped with sunbeds, deck chairs and armchairs; completing this area is a gazebo and a portico equipped with a stereo system with external diffusion and satellite TV power point.
We are very close to Villa Zara, a small hamlet in the municipality of Torre San Patrizio, where the English writer Margaret Collier moved, leaving behind her home in Victorian London. It was this charming place that inspired the book "Our house on the Adriatic" in which she wrote: "The chaplaincy was called San Venanzo and was on top of a small hill from which we enjoyed a fabulous view, from the Sibillini mountains to the Adriatic, from Monte Conero to the Gran Sasso ...". The house is, in fact, just a few kilometres from the Adriatic Sea and, at the same time, just a few minutes drive from the Sibillini Mountains, in a strategic and fascinating position. We are in the province of Fermo, an area rich in art and in wine and food culture. Within a few kilometres are outlets where you can buy world famous brands of footwear and apparel. All necessary services can be found in Torre San Patrizio.
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