An ancient farmhouse on a hill overlooks the vast territory of the Val di Noto from above. The surrounding land extends over an area of approximately 9 hectares in the Casale district.
PROPERTY DESCRIPTION
The ancient hillside farmhouse dates back to 1933 and is laid out on a single level, covering an area of approximately 175 sqm. The property has retained its original features and is one of the typical Sicilian buildings where farmers’ lives were once organized. Inside, the farmhouse consists of four rooms, one of which still preserves the old wood-fired oven. In front of the main structure, there is another ruin of about 45 sqm. The property includes predominantly hilly land, partly planted with olive, carob, almond, and citrus trees, and partly used for grazing. Particularly striking is the view which, crossing the unmistakable beauty of the Mediterranean scrub, opens onto the blue sea of Sicily in the background. The farmhouse requires significant renovation work.
USES AND POTENTIAL
Nestled in a very peaceful setting, the old farmhouse—if skillfully restored—can become a truly attractive opportunity for those who love to immerse themselves in nature, far from the hectic pace of the city, or for organizing a holiday dedicated to discovering the architectural and natural wonders of Sicily.
NEIGHBORHOOD
From the ancient farmhouse, within just a few kilometers, you can reach seaside locations such as Marzamemi, Portopalo, San Lorenzo, and Vendicari, with their charming golden beaches and crystal-clear waters, as well as towns rich in history, traditions, and art such as Noto, Scicli, and Modica.