Property for Sale
Basilicata
Casa della Stradina - 1 bedroom studio home- €25 000
| Casa della Stradina - 1 bedroom studio home- €25 000 |
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AccommodationSummary House of the Alley
Casa della Stradina
Price: 25,000 euros
Today, the village services and trade cater only to locals – that’s the beauty of it. The restaurants and café’s are populated only by locals. As such, when you come to Irsina, you do as the locals do and enjoy the same high quality of life. When you walk along the cobblestone streets, lined with pastel-coloured houses, and look down on the stunning view across the fields of grain, the olive trees and grapevines, you can really soak in the true, real Italy.
Viewing Weekends:
We would be delighted to have you join our two-day viewing weekends – the only way to truly appreciate these Viewing dates 2009: June 13/14 July 18/19 Aug- no trip Sept 19/20 Oct 24/25 Nov 14/15
Airports: PHOTOS ARE PRE-RESTORATION REMEMBER, PRICE INCLUDES RESTORATION AND STANDARD FURNITURE PACKAGE
Included in the price:
Activities and Leisure The medieval hamlet of Irsina, is a starting point for numerous activities and attractions, for thousands of itineraries ranging from those focusing on medieval archeology, thermal baths, wine buying, production and tasting, to those wishing to learn more about traditional arts like cooking, ceramics and needlepoint.
In buying and visiting Terre D’Irsina, visitors and homebuyers have the added bonus of knowing that they will be helping keep these traditions alive. Terre D’Irsina is a wonderful context in which homebuyers and vacation-goers can go to relax and enjoy their spare time. They stand to benefit from the peace and quiet and the relaxed country living to just get away from the hustle and bustle of everyday life. Children are especially The local “feste'” and “sagre” (festivities) include events centred around gourmet specialties and wine tasting and bridge the generations to reflect the community spirit inherited from the days when townsfolk of different families and ages would join forces to harvest wheat and grapes. Here, visitors and homebuyers are able to enjoy the gastronomical traditions of local culinary artisans and partake in eating habits that are among Europe's most discerning and most healthy.
Facilities Irsina is a small town with approx. 5700 inhabitants. It has a beautiful and lively town square, with the a panoramic view across the open countryside. There are shops and several bars and restaurants. There is more to Irsina then you might at first think! The medieval part of Irsina is a labyrinth of cobblestone roads winding and opening up into little squares with breathtaking views over the vast countryside. It is an agricultural town, formerly an important Byzantine fortified hamlet, built on the Bradano river on the border between the region of Basilicata and Puglia. Churches and fountains are familiar landmarks. In fact, the town boasts an important 13th Century cathedral which was partly rebuilt at the end of the 18th Century and the remains of a Norman castle which have since been incorporated into the crypt of the former monastery of San Francesco. The friendly locals that always have fifteen minutes to stop for a chat, invite you in for an espresso coffee or a glass of home-made wine, or take you to your destination point if you have stopped for directions. Depending on the time of day, the smells of the local gastronomic tradition pervade the air. In the morning, the inviting taste of freshly baked bread and “cornetti” (the local croissant) is a powerful force that will lure you into the various local bakeries. In mid-morning, the strong aroma of freshly-ground coffee beans will accompany you as you wander down a sunlit road. At lunch, mouthwatering smells of home-made pasta sauces pervade the air. Around the more modern part of the village café’s and shops painted in warm hues of beige, rose-petal and yellow snuggly sit beside each other beckoning you to come inside. The whole village is perched on a hill overlooking Italy’s grain plateau – in fact, the area produces a lot of the grain used to make pasta in the whole of Italy. Depending on your requirements and commitments, you can either enjoy the leisure of an Italian day with the slow pace of life it boasts, work from home on broadband, getting the best of both worlds. A quick visit to the local bakery in the morning and then an hour well spent sitting on your balcony, basking in the sun and sipping fresh-ground coffee and eating a still oven-warm cornetto. Alternatively you can catch up on work from a broadband connection in the morning, and then enjoy a sleepy warm summer afternoon, where the height of activity involves a hike in the meandering countryside lanes, making friends with the locals, drinking the local wine, and then a snack stop for one of the local delicacies in a local restaurant. When the sun sets, a wander round the town to do a bit of shopping by stopping off at the little shops glowing in the shimmering pre-twilight light. Or a pre-dinner “aperitivo” drink in one of the local café’s over a game of cards with a newly-found neighbour.
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Local Activities
The Town of Matera:
Metaponto Beach: Pollino Park : Why not try white river rafting or sleding high in Basilicata's Pollino Park?
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