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FORMER CONVENT FOR SALE IN A PANORAMIC POSITION IN UMBRIA, SPOLETO

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Ref. 2416 Pieve Umbria

FORMER CONVENT FOR SALE IN A PANORAMIC POSITION IN UMBRIA, SPOLETO

Umbria - Perugia - Spoleto

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€ 1,485,000

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INTERIORS: 242 sqm (2,605 sqft)

Bedrooms: 2

Bathrooms: 2

Condition : Good condition

Heating: Radiator + Fireplace

Energy certification: ape(657.5 kWh/m²year)

EXTERIORS: 232.31 ha (573.81 ac)

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Interiors: 242 sqm (2,605 sqft)

Bedrooms Bedrooms: 2

Bathrooms Bathrooms: 2

Condition Condition : Good condition

Heating Heating: Radiator + Fireplace

Energy certification Energy certification: Energy certification(657.5 kWh/m²year)

Exteriors: 232.31 ha (573.81 ac)

In a very private and panoramic location in the heart of Umbria, in the hills overlooking the Val Todina, restored Romanesque abbey for sale. The main building is an 11th-century church (the only remaining part of a much larger complex) while the actual house is a single-story stone building a short distance from the previous one. Great privacy is provided by more than 230 ha of wooded land that ensures peace and tranquility.

The unpaved road to the property (3.5 km) descends to the valley and leads directly to a medieval town where all basic amenities are located (6km). Once in the valley, it is then easy to move around all of Umbria and visit the region’s best-known art cities (Todi, Spoleto, Narni, Civitella del Lago, Assisi, Orvieto, Perugia...). Rome is also just over an hour and a half away by car.

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Umbria - Perugia - Spoleto

Often called the "green heart of Italy," Umbria is a picturesque region characterized by lush landscapes, medieval hilltop towns, and a deep-rooted connection to art and spirituality. Nestled between Tuscany and Lazio, Umbria is less frequented by tourists, offering a more serene and authentic Italian experience.

Umbria's cuisine is rustic and hearty, reflecting its agricultural traditions. Known for its black truffles, which grow in abundance in the region’s forests, Umbrian dishes often feature this earthy delicacy in pasta, risotto, and sauces. Porchetta, a savory roasted pork dish seasoned with herbs, is another local favorite, often enjoyed at village festivals or as street food. Lentils from Castelluccio, grown in the Sibillini Mountains, are prized for their quality and flavor, often used in soups and salads. Olive oil from the region is also exceptional, with many small-scale producers offering tours and tastings.

Wine is equally important, with Umbria producing notable varieties such as Sagrantino di Montefalco and Orvieto, a crisp white wine that pairs beautifully with the region’s lighter dishes. The rolling vineyards and olive groves create a stunning backdrop for wine tours and tastings.

Historically and culturally, Umbria offers a wealth of treasures. Assisi, the birthplace of Saint Francis, is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and an important pilgrimage destination. Its Basilica di San Francesco is adorned with frescoes by Giotto and Cimabue, offering visitors a spiritual and artistic journey. Perugia, the region’s capital, is known for its lively atmosphere, medieval architecture, and the Umbria Jazz Festival, one of Europe’s most renowned music events. Spoleto, famous for its Festival dei Due Mondi, is a cultural hub, while Gubbio retains a well-preserved medieval charm.

The natural beauty of Umbria extends to its landscapes. The Valnerina Valley, with its cascading waterfalls and rugged mountains, is perfect for hiking and outdoor activities, while Lake Trasimeno, Italy’s fourth-largest lake, offers tranquil views and opportunities for boating and swimming.

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DESCRIPTION OF THE BUILDINGS

The Romanesque church (152 m² – 1,635 ft², 1 bathroom) has been converted into a beautiful reception hall with a fireplace that maintains the original appearance of the building with large columns and rib-vaulted ceilings. At the back is a small service room with bathroom. On the upper floor, which is equally accessible from the outside since the building is located along the slope, is the old consecrated chapel and a wooden balustrade that runs all around the lower floor hall.

The rear part of the building, now entirely in ruins, could be recovered and rebuilt according to its original appearance subject to the opinion of the relevant authorities. This wing would stand on two above-ground floors totaling about 90 m² – 968 ft².

 

The owners' cottage (90 m² – 968 ft², 2 bedrooms and 1 bathroom) is located not far from the church, along the slope down to the valley. The building consists of five rooms, all accessible directly from the outside. At the ends are the two rooms (one of which has access to the attic) and the dwelling's bathroom, while the living room and a small kitchen are located in the center. Two porches at the ends of the structure complete the building.

 

It is important to note that, with the exception of the reconstruction of the ruined part of the church, no expansion and/or new construction is allowed in the area surrounding the two buildings, which are classified as Heritage Site of Historical, Architectural and Cultural Interest.

HISTORY, STATE AND FINISHES

According to a 16th-century historian from Foligno, the monastery was built around 900 AD at the border of the Byzantine Corridor by Benedictine monks. By the end of the century, however, the building was gifted to the Ordo Cluniacensis. The first documentary evidence relating to the monastery is from 1033 and is now preserved in the Spoleto Archives.

The shape of the building and its positioning suggest that the monastery was built over the remains (or at least in the same location) of a Roman temple possibly dedicated to Mars, a deity whose name is still well associated with many of the toponyms in the area.

Over the years the monastery accumulated various properties, whose ownership was confirmed first by edicts and diplomas promulgated by the Germanic emperors and then by Pope Innocent III.

The end came in 1303 when the then Pope Boniface VIII suppressed the monastery and joined its possession to the Cathedral of Spoleto. The suppression was later confirmed by the two popes Boniface IX and Martin V over the next hundred and fifty years.

 

Of the original abbey, which must have been significant in size, only a portion remains today, but the ruins and remains of walls all around give an idea of how the building might have developed originally. The only remaining religious element is a small chapel (still consecrated), along with a memorial stone with a Latin inscription that once supported the church altar.

EXTERIORS

The church is located on the top of a mountain (about 1,000 m above sea level) with an incredible view of the Val Todina. The land stretches all around the building, along the sloping hillside and covers about 232.2 hectares (573.8 acres). Of this, much of it is covered by mixed woodland (184.4 ha) but there are also large portions of arable land and pasture (47.1 ha). Around the buildings the land is flat and could be landscaped to create a welcoming garden, perhaps with shading elements and sunbeds.

CLOSEST CITIES AND TOWNS

Town with amenities (6km; 15’), Todi (22km; 35’), Montefalco (31km; 40’), Foligno (38km; 50’), Terni (38km; 40’), Spoleto (40km; 50’), Narni (43km; 45’), Civitella del Lago (54km; 1h), Assisi (56km; 1h 10’), Orvieto (66km; 1h 10’), Perugia (68km; 1h), Bolsena (79km; 1h 25’), Castiglione del Lago (111km; 1h 25’), Rome (128km; 1h 45’), Montepulciano (129km; 1h 50’), Siena (172km; 2h 10’), Florence (216km; 2h 50’)

CLOSEST AIRPORTS

Perugia San Francesco (68km; 55’), Roma Ciampino (142km; 1h 45’), Roma Fiumicino (155km; 1h 50’), Grosseto C. Baccarini (204km; 2h 45’), Firenze A. Vespucci (233km; 2h 55’), Pisa G. Galilei (294km; 3h 35’), Bologna G. Marconi (306km; 3h 50’)

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