This beautiful historic mansion is located in the authentic and picturesque village of Ripabottoni, in the Molise region of Italy. The current owner has successfully operated a B&B here for 15 years, generating a profitable annual turnover.
Molise is a peaceful region in central-southern Italy, perfect for relaxation. Ripabottoni, in particular, is beloved by tourists for its well-preserved authenticity—where time seems to have stood still. If you’re looking for a tranquil retreat, this is the perfect place.
"They' say that the village Ripabottoni expresses the "soul" of the Molise. It is also well-connected—Rome, Naples, and Pescara are all within easy reach.
Property Overview
• A historic villa in the heart of the medieval village of Ripabottoni, solidly built, renovated, and well-maintained, with all necessary documentation (Certificato di agibilità, etc.).
• A charming small village setting.
• A profitable B&B with four guest rooms, each with a private bathroom, and opportunities for further expansion.
• Spacious common areas, including a dining room, living room, and large kitchen.
• A separate private residence for the owner.
• A large, fully renovated wine cellar (cantina), previously used as an art gallery and tourist information center, now serving the B&B.
• A rare private garden (800 m²)—a unique feature for a village-center property.
• A large public parking area, easily accessible and conveniently located behind the B&B.
• An additional house included in the price, located next to the B&B. This property, though in need of full restoration (apart from its newly renovated roof), offers the potential to expand with additional guest rooms or a larger owner’s residence.
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Historical Significance
This remarkable home dates back to 1760 and was the birthplace of Pietro Ramaglia (1802), a renowned physician who served as the director of the Medical University of Naples and the personal doctor to King Ferdinand Ii of Bourbon.