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21 March, 2020 4:54 pm

Italian villas: "La Canonica" in Umbria

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If you’ve never been to Umbria, you should really plan yourself a tour of Umbria, taking in Assisi, Perugia and other beautiful towns and landscapes.
Alternatively, you could buy this villa in Italy, only 15km from Perugia, on a hill, and really enjoy the Italian lifestyle.
The Italian property includes a main house surrounded by a hectare of terrain.

The building was originally built in the 1600’s and includes the classic white and pink stone of the area, on two floors totalling 500 square metres.

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On the ground floor is the kitchen and bathroom area while the first floor includes living room, and fireplaces.
Upstairs are the bedrooms and bathrooms equipped with spa baths.
Two other apartments are included, one at 117 square metres, the other at 71.
A pool is also on the property, with a garden and automatic watering system.
The whole real estate complex is selling for 3.
3 million euros.
For more photos of this lovely Italian villa, see after the jump.

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