Reference: Villa Velius
- Price:
€ 95.000
- Condition: New
- Habitable surface: 195 m²
- Energy efficiency class: A+
- Bedrooms: 2
- Bathrooms: 2
- Rooms: 4
- Garden: 500 m²
- Land: 1500 m²
- Terrace: 150 m²
- Pool
- Garage
Distance from:
- Nearest town facilities: 6 Km
- Beach: 7 Km
Airport:
Napoli NAP: 86 Km
Foggia FOG: 128 Km
Bari BRI: 170 Km
Lamezia Terme SUF: 191 Km
From €95,000 - a slice of your own paradise through Fractional Ownership. Contact us for detailed information now, as this property has just been released for sale. Full images to follow as we have only included the actual plans. An inspection visit is strongly recommended.
Villa Velius will be completed summer 2019. From a ruin dating back over 3 centuries this elegant, sophisticated property rises again and is built from modern materials yet still encompassing the beautiful traditions of a classic Cilenten stone house. Whislt the exterior provides architecture that blends sympathetically with its 9 acres of olive groves, the interior is unashamedly ultra modern. A luxurious open plan ground floor leads elegantly to two elegant ensuite bedrooms, each with its own balcony.
Outside the terraces lead to a private infinity pool and views you'd expect from its 300+ metre elevation stretching into the distant valleys of the Cilento National Park.
On the boot of Italy, we’re situated where the bottom few lace holes would start.
Located near the Cilento coast of Campania, in south western Italy. The Pinelli Estate nestles amongst vineyards, olive groves and sun-kissed pines. The scent of orange and lemons mingle with the clean valley air.
Known for its stunning ancient ruins, dramatic coastline and dazzling deep blue sea, this region is famous for the bays of Naples, Salerno and the iconic chic of the Amalfi coast.
The jewel-like attractions of Capri, Sorrento, Pompei, Mount Vesuvius Paestum, Positano and Caserta pepper the coastline.
Naturally, tourism is key to the local economy whilst traditional agriculture and fishing complement the industries around the Neapolitan area.
The rich variety and wealth of culture is a by-product of this much sought and fought-after region. In turn, the Greeks, Etruscans, Samnites, Romans, Byzantines, Lombards, Normans, Spaniards, Austrians and Bourbons have all laid claim to this hidden gem until the Italian unification.