Studio Houses for Sale in Tertenia, Italy - £328,268

Tertenia, Ogliastra, Sardinia, Italy

Property ID: 41609439

Summary Data

Price £328,268
Price Type
Bedrooms Studio
Bathrooms 3 - Bath
Plot Size
Building Size
Sector Residential
Type Houses
Subtype
Tenure
Completion
Parking

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Property Description

Villa Sole e Mare -
50 m to the beach on the central-eastern coast of Sardinia
Villa Sole e Mare is built on ground level in a 1300 sqm lot, 50 metres to beach Melisenda, in Località Foxi Murdegu in Marina of Tertenia.
The 170 sqm interiors of the villa offer a large 80 sqm living room with fireplace and air conditioning, a large adjacent kitchen, a bedroom and a bathroom, in the living area; in the sleeping area we find three bedrooms, and two bathrooms.
Outdoors, beside verandas, we find a large garden with fruit trees, a warehouse/outbuilding, a dining area with a stone barbecue, a parking area and the pool.
The swimming pool - 7.5 x 3.5 m - is equipped with a telescopic cover, also for winter use, with solar thermal heating placed on the roof.
The property also features an artesian well with fresh water for water supply.
A small road leads directly from the villa to the beach.
The beautiful and wild area where the villa is located is perfect for those who do not like mass tourism and crowded beaches.
2 km there is a small hamlet with markets and services, while Tertenia is 13 km away. The port of Tortolì - Arbatax is 45 km and is connected with Civitavecchia (Rome). Cagliari and the airport are 100 km.
Certified energy class F.
Price: euro 375000.
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Tertenia short Info
Tertenia is the southernmost village in Ogliastra, in central-eastern Sardinia, and concentrates all the natural and cultural attractions of this region: from beaches to forests and mountains, from traditions, including culinary ones, to archaeological sites.
One hundred kilometers from both Cagliari and Nuoro, Tertenia is a village with an agro-pastoral tradition and is populated by almost four thousand inhabitants.
At the turn of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries the area was involved in the mining of minerals that were shipped in the port of Santoru, in the southernmost part of the Marina.
The village has recently discovered an important tourist vocation thanks to the emphasizing of its natural beauties that offer a fascinating synthesis of mountain and sea.
In a valley surrounded with the mountains of Monte Ferru, the Taccu Mannu and Monte Arbu, the village is located in a really suggestive setting!
The waters of the Rio Quirra flow through the village and its tributaries, vineyards, forests of holm oaks and Mediterranean plants create infinite chromatic variations in the surrounding countryside. The limestone towers Tacchi d'Ogliastra give the landscape a further charm.
The coast stretches for twelve kilometers. The long Marina of Tertenia offers enchanting beaches of light and soft sand that alternate with rocky coasts: Foxi Manna, Foxi de Murdegu, Abba de is Marronis. Their waters are clear and of a changing blue.
According to tradition the village would have risen right by the sea, along the beach Foxi Murdegu, today dominated by the tower of San Giovanni di Sarrala (XVI century). To defend itself against Saracen incursions it would then have moved "upstream", to finally locate in the current "intermediate" site.
There are countless archaeological remains.
The first traces of settlement in the territory date back to the recent and final Neolithic (IV-III millennium BC) and are found in the caves at the foot of Mount Giulea and in the "domus de Janas" necropolis Magalà u and Santa Lugia.
Almost 80 nuraghi belong to the Bronze Age, a time of high population density, among which the nuraghe Aleri stands out - about thirty tombs of Giants, about twenty nuragic villages and a sacred well.
From archeology to art: in the village we find the Albino Manca museum, dedicated to the artistic story of the painter and sculptor born and died in Tertenia (1898-1976).
Among churches to visit: the parish church dedicated to the Blessed Virgin of the Assumption and the church of Santa Teresa d'Avila (17th century). In "Bidda 'e Susu" we find the Byzantine church of Santa Sofia, in whose honor they c.

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