Key features Masseria of 700 sq m Surrounding land of 8700 sq m Star vaulted ceilings Swimming pool Private Chapel 3 independent living spaces Walled garden full of fruit trees Olive grove Roof terrace 4 km Beautiful Oria 25 km stunning sandy beaches 25 km Brindisi airport Property description In the heart of the Puglian countryside close to the medieval town of Oria you will find this stunning masseria. It offers a massive 700 sq m of accommodation divided into 5 distinct spaces. The main body of the masseria has 4 bedrooms, a large but incredibly cosy living area, a kitchen and two bathrooms. You will find all the fabulous original features of the grand Puglian Masserie including star vaulted ceilings, enormous fire places along with chianche stone flooring in the enchanting central courtyard. Upstairs is a self contained mega suite with open plan kitchen and living and fabulous roof terrace with views over the gardens. There is a an additional ground floor apartment overlooking the swimming pool with two bedrooms, kitchen, lounge and bathroom. The huge garage with star vaulted ceilings offers lots of potential to develop into more bedrooms or a great entertaining space. The central courtyard is the heart of the masseria and is the perfect spot for long lazy lunches and magical evenings dining under the stars. A wide arch leads through to the stunning mosaic pool which measures 13 m x 7 m. There are several other storage rooms with star vaulted ceiling and a large pizza oven. Your very own private chapel completes this incredible property. The medieval sone walled gardens to the rear are full of mature fruit trees, with something delicious always in season. There is also a wonderful olive grove guaranteeing your own supply of extra virgin olive oil. The masseria has recently been lovingly renovated but it has by no way reached its full potential. This property has so much more to give. Technical Artesian well. Electric boilers for hot water. Gas central heating What to see Oria just 5 km away is a historic town with a rich history, well-preserved architecture, and cultural heritage, Oria offers visitors a journey back in time and a chance to explore the authentic charm of Puglia.The heart of Oria is its historic centre, a maze of narrow cobblestone streets, ancient buildings, and charming squares. Visitors can take leisurely walks through the town's alleys and discover its well-preserved medieval and Baroque architecture.Oria hosts various festivals and events throughout the year, celebrating local traditions and cultural heritage. The "Festa di San Cosimo e Damiano" in September is one of the most significant, featuring religious processions and traditional festivities. There is a an imposing castle , Castello Svevo and a Cathedral. On a clear day if you make the climb to the top you will be rewarded with stunning views of both coasts. There are many wonderful trattorie and restaurants where you can enjoy authentic and delicious local food. Manduria, the capital of Primitivo wine is only a 10 minute drive away .Highlights include its attractive Centro Storico as well as the evocative Giudecca, the former Jewish ghetto. Before heading out of the city to visit one of the many wineries in the area, make time to visit the Museo della Civiltà del Vino Primitivo, which reconstructs the history of this wine through tools and objects of the rural culture of the past. The gorgeous beaches on the ionian coast are easily reached in just 25 minutes .San Pietro In Bevagna is known for its crystal-clear waters , 4 km of sandy beaches and is a popular spot for scuba diving enthusiasts. Punta Cacata is a protected nature reserve and is home to several endangered species, including loggerhead sea turtles. Punto Prosciuto further to the south is not to be missed, with 32 km of sandy beaches and shallow water, perfect for families. Lecce, the Florence of the south can be reached in 40 minutes and has countless medieval churches and a great richness of architecture. The famous Roman amphibian theatre is also used in town for music and drama performances in the open during summer. The east coast of Salento is rougher than the southwest and for people who enjoy the sea and fishing. Somewhat more elegant than the East Coast. Castro is beautiful with its location on top of the cliff by the sea and many villas with direct access to the sea. Santa Cesarea Terme is a very popular spa resort with a beautiful setting and bay. The property has the advantage of being within easy reach of many areas of world interest, such as the mile-long caves of Castellana the archaeological excavations of the Roman Egnatia by the Adriatic coastline the Trulli houses of Alberobello- a Unesco World Heritage site: the beautiful white town of Ostuni, located on top of a hill with fantastic sea views the wealthy baroque town of Martina Franca the petite and charming Cisternino, the Zoo Safari Park of Fasano (lots of fun for children and adults alike) and stunning town of Polignano a Mare, well known also for its tasty ice cream and the redbull cliff diving. GETTING THERE: By air, there is a choice of two international airports, served by Ryanair, Easyjet, Ba and others, both easily reached: Bari in the north in approximately 1 hour 30 minutes and nearby Brindisi in the south in about 30 minutes. There is a train station at Brindisi, and it is possible to take the train from Brindisi to Oria, journey time 30 minutes. MORE To See In APULIA: Bari, the commercial capital city with 250 000 inhabitants, offers the best shopping, a grand opera house called the Petruzzelli teatro, and a large medical city centre with many museums. Just north of Bari lies a little town called Giovinazzo, a true gem right by the sea. Further north is Molfetta Outlet, a famous shopping galleria and 20 minutes further is Traini, a sophisticated town with a beautiful half-moon bay & marina. Continue north to Castel del Monte, the mystical castle Frederic Ii built in the 13th Century. Within a 2,5 hour drive to the North of Bari lies Gargano, the peninsula called the spur of the Italian boot. Gargano forms a significant nature and wildlife Reserve and offers hiking and scenic trips around the peninsula. From here, there are daily boat trips to the small Tremiti islands. LIFESTYLE And CULTURE: The Italian lifestyle means many things, especially socialising the home is used for sleeping and breakfast, and the Italians go out for enjoyment and dining. There is so much you can experience, like early morning markets in small towns, music festivals, religious carnivals, the beach life, historical tours in the main towns, cooking classes, learning a bit of Italian at language schools in Lecce, dining at the many country and sea side restaurants, night clubbing at the beach clubs of Capitolo. SPORTS: As Apulia is a peninsula surrounded by two seas- the Adriatic in the north and the Ionic in the south water sports dominate in the area: sailing, yachting, water skiing, kite-surfing, swimming & beach life. Scuba diving and fishing are available in Santa Sabina. Torre Guaceto nature reserve also extends to the sea, so the coastline presents a heaven of sea life, ideal for snorkelling. Golf has five good courses, and San Domenico is world class (Pga 2014 Challenge Final). Tennis, horseback riding, hiking and bicycle tours are other options for the active-minded. Squash clubs are located in Bari, Bitonto and other places. THE WEATHER: Southern Italy is warm and friendly, and the temperature in Serra Nova is temperate all year round. Even in the cold of January, it doesnt drop much below 15c. Serra Nova has a microclimate. The temperature in Apulia is very temperate. May, June, July, and September tend to be 25 to 30 March, April and October in the 20c. The summer months can get to 40c, ideal for those sun lovers. Winter temperatures: Nov, Dec, Jan, Feb. Range from 8c to 15c, depending on the sun. We have had weeks of endless sunshine during the Winter. Places like Ostuni, Fasano and Cisternino are very hilly and can even have occasional snowfalls. The temperature can differ between these cities by 10c. Being south, Apulia has warmer weather than Northern Italy. Even in the winter months of December to February, the average number of sun hours per day is four and 10-11 sun hours per day in June-August! This means you can enjoy a long season of nice weather in Apulia. When you plan to buy a holiday home in Apulia, think that you will spend a lot more time outside than on the inside compared to at home. Therefore, you will need plenty of terrace space, pergolas etc., at your Apulian property and also, cooking facilities outdoors are convenient. The water temperature at the beginning of May is, on average, 19 degrees, up to 27 degrees in August/September and 19 degrees in November. This means you & family will spend time at the beach. Wherever you are in Apulia, you can reach the shores within 30 minutes. WHY Buy In APULIA: Apulia has until recently been called the hidden treasure of Italy, unknown to most tourists who come & stay in Rome, Florence, Venice and the Italian Riviera. The property prices are still relatively low in Apulia, which means great value for money for international buyers. However, all this is rapidly changing because of massive investments in the infrastructure, such as the improved motorways, enlarged airports and the introduction of low-cost airlines such as Ryanair and Easyjet. We see more and more foreign visitors coming to Apulia. In our opinion, investments will show good growth in value because of the increased demand for northern Italians, as Apulia has become the most popular holiday destination for Italians. But rest assured no tourist villages will ever be built because, in Apulia, the coastline is protected, and people are against modern developments which do not fit into this historical landscape. Therefore, prices are bound to rise with increased demand for a fixed and limited number of properties. WHY Buy From CASAPUGLIA? Firstly we are an English-speaking agency based in the middle of Apulia with local experience and can guide you to get the right property at the right price. Secondly, we have personally inspected every property we recommend buying and do not list hundreds of properties but a smaller selection of properties that offer good value to the buyer. In Apulia, many properties are offered at unrealistic prices, but we say no to sellers who want us to list properties for sale at silly prices. We have many years of international property experience, including ten years in London, and we see investments in Apulia from a global perspective. We have been active in several Eu property markets and specialise in property management to ensure well-maintained property for growth in property value. We have a comprehensive range of local services: acting for the buyer by searching the market for the right property, negotiating the price and giving advice through the buying process leading to the completion of the purchase property management: we look after your property when you are away and ensure it is in perfect condition when you arrive. We will prepare a maintenance plan for annual maintenance and repairs of your property, which is essential to maintain and increase the propertys value project management: we can be your local representative and manage any renovation or refurbishment project. We will advise on value-added measures to further enhance your propertys capital growth. lettings- we can assist you in letting your property and check in your tenants, deposit taking, checking out & inventory control. Refer also to our website. We at Team CasaPuglia look forward to hearing from you soon!
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