Nestled in the picturesque Iblean hills, this charming early 20th-century farmhouse is located in the Chiaramonte Gulfi area, surrounded by lush nature and offering great privacy.
The property, which has been partially renovated, retains the charm of Sicilian rural architecture and offers ample space to be completed, allowing for customisation according to your needs.
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Nestled in the picturesque Iblean hills, this charming early 20th-century farmhouse is located in the Chiaramonte Gulfi area, surrounded by lush nature and offering great privacy.
The property, which has been partially renovated, retains the charm of Sicilian rural architecture and offers ample space to be completed, allowing for customisation according to your needs.
The property extends over approximately 2 hectares (4,94 acres) of land with a productive olive grove, ideal both for agricultural use and for those who wish to live in close contact with nature. The farmhouse is on two levels. On the ground floor there is a spacious kitchen-living room with a working fireplace, three bedrooms and a bathroom. Outside, a pleasant garden with stone features, numerous fruit trees and a large garage complete this part of the property.
The first floor houses an apartment to be completed, which will have 2 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms and a living-kitchen area, equipped with two panoramic terraces: one offers a splendid view of the coast and sea at Punta Secca, while the other overlooks the picturesque Iblean hills.
The area is characterised by a green and well-kept landscape and is easily accessible: the property is about 10 minutes from Comiso Airport, 90 minutes from Catania Fontanarossa Airport and 40 minutes from the Modica motorway entrance. A new road linking Catania to Chiaramonte Gulfi in less than an hour is also nearing completion.
Situated in serene Chiaramonte Gulfi, this location offers easy access to Ragusa Ibla, renowned for its Baroque architecture, a 30-minute drive away. Nearby, Comiso Airport simplifies travel connections at just 20 minutes by car. Enjoy local wine and fine dining in the town, known for its premium olive oil. Nature enthusiasts will appreciate the proximity to Monti Iblei hills, perfect for hiking.
Noto is a small gem of Sicilian Baroque architecture and, since 2002, has been part of the UNESCO World Heritag
Noto is a small gem of Sicilian Baroque architecture and, since 2002, has been part of the UNESCO World Heritage list along with eight other destinations on the island. The extraordinary beauty of Noto characterizes the entire Val di Noto and has made this city famous worldwide, attracting both Italian tourists and international visitors. Italy Sotheby’s International Realty has opened its tenth office here to further expand its presence in Italy and ensure comprehensive coverage from north to south, reaching Sicily. This includes not only major cities such as Catania, Taormina, and Syracuse but also the Val di Noto with its Baroque towns of Ragusa, Modica, and Scicli.