House for sale
£122,553
Italy, Italy Property ID: 41651637
Property description
House Mimosa
Dolianova countryside, between the woods and the village
House Mimosa is in a nice countryside area close to Monte Arrubiu Park, in Dolianova territory, just 2 km from the village Soleminis.
Located in a non-isolated position between the woods and the village, the house is on one level and is surrounded with 4500 sqm enclosed garden planted with olive trees, vines and fruit trees, with irrigation system, outdoor lighting and barbecue. The access road is in excellent state.
House Mimosa is 65 sqm and is arranged as follows: a 31 sqm living room with fireplace and heat pump, an adjacent kitchenette, a large double bedroom with heat pump and bathroom with shower.
The property is in an excellent state, with renewed systems, thermal insulation and heating with heat pumps and pellet stove.
House Mimosa has a habitability certificate.
The property also includes an artesian well with good water flow and an old hand-dug masonry well.
2 km to Soleminis and about 6 km to Dolianova, House Mimosa is a nice opportunity to live in the countryside close to all services.
Energy class G. IPE> 175 Kwh/m2 per year - data awaiting certification.
Price: euro 140.000.
short info Dolianova
Dolianova is a small town in the heart of Parteolla. Some scholars trace the Sardinian name "Patiòlla" to the Nuraghic period, but the most popular theory leads to a Latin origin "Pars Olea", with reference to the widespread cultivation of olive trees, still a very important part of its economy.
Born in 1905, uniting the ancient villages of San Pantaleo and Sicci San Biagio, however Dolianova hosts numerous archaeological sites that testify to the presence of humans in far more remote times, such as "Sa dom'e S'orcu" "Mitza salamu" and "Sa dom'e S'ossu".
Characteristic of Dolianova are the houses of the old town, in the architectural style typical of the villages in Campidano Plain ("Casa Campidanese").
In the old town the church of San Pantaleo is also interesting: it was built in three different periods between the second half of the twelfth and the end of the thirteenth century, and mixes and harmonises the Pisan style of the first period with the Roman-Gothic of the second one and the Islamic influences of the third one.
A few kilometers from the village you can immerse yourself in an exemplary environment of modern rural life: an orderly sequence of vineyards and olive groves (often centuries old) that preserve, despite the obvious care to which they are subject, the features of the more traditional systems and methods of cultivation.
The highest parts of the hills are home to the sites of greater environmental value: places like the classic San Giorgio - Sa Sa mitz'e sa Figu and Sa Colonia.
Dolianova is known for its vineyards (wines Nuragus, Nascus, Moscato and Malvasia), for its winery, and for the production of sheep and goat cheeses (Argiolas Formaggi is one of the largest dairies in Sardegna).
Dolianova countryside, between the woods and the village
House Mimosa is in a nice countryside area close to Monte Arrubiu Park, in Dolianova territory, just 2 km from the village Soleminis.
Located in a non-isolated position between the woods and the village, the house is on one level and is surrounded with 4500 sqm enclosed garden planted with olive trees, vines and fruit trees, with irrigation system, outdoor lighting and barbecue. The access road is in excellent state.
House Mimosa is 65 sqm and is arranged as follows: a 31 sqm living room with fireplace and heat pump, an adjacent kitchenette, a large double bedroom with heat pump and bathroom with shower.
The property is in an excellent state, with renewed systems, thermal insulation and heating with heat pumps and pellet stove.
House Mimosa has a habitability certificate.
The property also includes an artesian well with good water flow and an old hand-dug masonry well.
2 km to Soleminis and about 6 km to Dolianova, House Mimosa is a nice opportunity to live in the countryside close to all services.
Energy class G. IPE> 175 Kwh/m2 per year - data awaiting certification.
Price: euro 140.000.
short info Dolianova
Dolianova is a small town in the heart of Parteolla. Some scholars trace the Sardinian name "Patiòlla" to the Nuraghic period, but the most popular theory leads to a Latin origin "Pars Olea", with reference to the widespread cultivation of olive trees, still a very important part of its economy.
Born in 1905, uniting the ancient villages of San Pantaleo and Sicci San Biagio, however Dolianova hosts numerous archaeological sites that testify to the presence of humans in far more remote times, such as "Sa dom'e S'orcu" "Mitza salamu" and "Sa dom'e S'ossu".
Characteristic of Dolianova are the houses of the old town, in the architectural style typical of the villages in Campidano Plain ("Casa Campidanese").
In the old town the church of San Pantaleo is also interesting: it was built in three different periods between the second half of the twelfth and the end of the thirteenth century, and mixes and harmonises the Pisan style of the first period with the Roman-Gothic of the second one and the Islamic influences of the third one.
A few kilometers from the village you can immerse yourself in an exemplary environment of modern rural life: an orderly sequence of vineyards and olive groves (often centuries old) that preserve, despite the obvious care to which they are subject, the features of the more traditional systems and methods of cultivation.
The highest parts of the hills are home to the sites of greater environmental value: places like the classic San Giorgio - Sa Sa mitz'e sa Figu and Sa Colonia.
Dolianova is known for its vineyards (wines Nuragus, Nascus, Moscato and Malvasia), for its winery, and for the production of sheep and goat cheeses (Argiolas Formaggi is one of the largest dairies in Sardegna).