Property ID : 1489
Sale €47.000,00 - Village house, warehouse, Terracielo, Terratetto
Property with two residential units and independent entrances.
The property is located along Corso Vittorio Emanuele and consists of a storage room on the ground floor; kitchen with balcony and living room with balcony overlooking the street on the first floor; bedroom with balcony, double bedroom with balcony and toilet on the second floor; storage room and panoramic terrace on the third floor.
The second unit has access from Corso Vittorio Emanuele and consists of a kitchen, bathroom and small balcony on the first floor and bedroom with balcony, closet and bathroom on the second floor.
Property with great potential, very convenient for the central location, outdoor relaxation corner on the terrace, warehouse.
Surface,es: 91 mq catastali, locale deposito 34 mq catastali, 54 cadastral square meters second residential unit
Class energetica: G
Utilities: water, energia elettrica, gas
Price: € 47000 house and warehouse below negotiable; € 25000 second unit negotiable
Distances: Location town center; ore 2:45 from Rome airport; 45 minutes from Pescara airport; 10 minutes Adriatic; 1 and 15 now Passo Lanciano ski resort
The origins of the town are very ancient: it was first a Frentano outpost, then a Roman colony. From some sources it appears to have already been inhabited in Roman times. The first mention, However, is documented in 1087, when it appears among the seven Castles object of a sale between the monastery of San Giovanni in Venere, who receives it, and the diocese of Chieti, who gives it up; at the end of the 12th century it was cited as Palletum and Castrum Palletae, terms that come from palea (type of forage and/or legumes) or from straw (clay house, like the houses of the first nucleus of the town, whose inhabitants were dispersed by Saracen raids). The walls appear to be from the following century, of which some towers remain, the pointed arch of the entrance door and the bell tower, indi, from the 1312 to 1533 the town belonged to Lanciano, as a gift from Charles V to Rodorico Arripalda. Subsequently from 1577 upon the extinction of the fiefdoms it belonged to the Mormile-Pignatelli family. The town participated in the uprisings of the Unification of Italy with Giuseppe Tretta who was Garibaldi's major. It was first occupied by German troops and subsequently by English troops, but without suffering damage despite being positioned along the route of the Gustav Line (Second World War).
Symbols: The coat of arms and banner of the municipality of Paglieta were granted by decree of the President of the Republic of 14 April 1980. The coat of arms can be blazoned: of blue, to the five ears of wheat, contested, gold, tied in red, surmounted by an old-fashioned gold crown. The banner is a banner made of yellow and red.
Monuments and sights
Church of San Canzian: From the 12th century, remodeled in the 19th century. It was almost completely rebuilt after World War II, in a pseudo-classical style. It has a rectangular gabled plan with access preceded by a three-arched portico. The very simple interior has a single nave.
Church of San Rocco: It dates back to the 16th century and is on Corso Garibaldi, with 19th century alterations. During the Second World War it was used as a stable and war arsenal. The church was built in the 16th century.
Church of Santa Maria Assunta in cielo: From the 16th century. It is located in Via Capocroce, inside the medieval village, and it is the parish church.
Church of San Vincenzo Ferrer and Sant'Egidio Abate: Completed and inaugurated during the year 2004, pride of the then parish priest Don Loreto Grossi and of the generosity of the citizens of the surrounding districts. The church is made of reinforced concrete, It is in a modern style, but it retains classic aspects of the rectangular layout with a single nave, with a gabled façade. It is located in the district downstream of Sant'Egidio, close to the Frentana National Road.
Civil architectures
Castello: It was a possession of the Abbey of San Giovanni in Venere. It's not a real castle, but rather the medieval wall perimeter of the ancient village of Castrum Palletae; today it is accessible thanks to explanatory signs, many parts having been tampered with in the 18th century during construction. It is still accessed from the old Tower Gate, that is, through the bell tower of the parish church of Santa Maria Assunta, obtained from a medieval tower. A second tower is the cylindrical one in via delle Torri. The civil homes are from the eighteenth century in rural style.
Tower of the Porta di Paglieta: It is a bell and clock tower located in Piazza Roma. This is the bell tower of the church of Santa Maria Assunta, and is decorated with battlements and corbels, divided into three sectors by string course frames.
Circular medieval tower: It is located in via delle Torri. It was formerly part of the city walls, it is currently used as a residence. It dates back to the 14th century when the city walls were built.
Hall: With three-storey block system, it is located in Corso Vittorio Emanuele. This is a small building whose rooms are used as private homes. The construction dates back to the 19th century.
Mariani Palace.
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