Real estate Castelvetro di Modena: 2 properties and houses for sale

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320,000 €
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Castelvetro di Modena (Modena)
340 m²
8 rooms
3 bedrooms
Nestled within the rolling hills of Modena province, in the picturesque Emilia-Romagna region of northern Italy, lies the enchanting village of Castelvetro di Modena. Revered for its awe-inspiring landscapes, rich historical tapestry, and gastronomic delights, Castelvetro di Modena beckons visitors with its harmonious blend of tradition and modernity. At the heart of the village stands the imposing Rocca Rangoni, a medieval fortress commanding the skyline with its ancient towers and formidable walls. Offering sweeping vistas of the surrounding countryside, the castle serves as a window to the town's storied past. It is here, nestled beside the historic Rocca Rangoni, that our former trattoria finds its home, ensconced within a magnificent Renaissance palace. Spanning four floors and graced with a north-east-south orientation, the building boasts a captivating façade overlooking the cypress-lined streets meandering through the hills. This setting provides an idyllic backdrop for the creation of residential units or the revitalization of the structure to harness its inherent charm for dining or hospitality ventures, perhaps even as a charming B&B. There's no need to delve into the intricacies of this building, for the details are as abundant as they are refined. With gracefully arched doorways, vaulted ceilings reminiscent of butterfly wings, and Renaissance motifs that whisper tales of yore, each nook and cranny of this abode exudes a sense of grandeur. In addition to its undeniable Italian allure, the building exudes a magnetic appeal: a vast expanse of untapped potential awaiting the warmth of human presence. On the ground floor, the grand entrance opens into a generously proportioned dining hall, bathed in natural light streaming through expansive windows that offer glimpses of nature's ever-changing palette. Here, Romanesque bricks and columns adorn the walls, while an ancient wood-fired oven conjures visions of culinary delights and convivial gatherings. The space is thoughtfully designed to accommodate approximately fifteen people, with provision for a serving counter complete with a sink. From this central hub, a corridor leads to the southern wing of the building, where another room awaits with similar allure and functionality. Ascending to the upper floors reveals a succession of stately chambers, bathed in light that seems to dance upon the walls. Thanks to its strategic orientation, each space basks in luminosity, particularly during the golden hours of the afternoon and sunset, imparting an almost cinematic ambiance. The expansive rectangular rooms adhere to the architectural integrity of the building, offering boundless opportunities for utilization. Here, every detail, from the flooring to the room configurations, exudes an air of antiquity and sophistication, testament to the interplay of architectural minds across different epochs. The second and third floors, akin to their predecessors, invite further exploration, with environments that appear suspended in time, poised to safeguard the secrets of those who tread within. Finally, crowning the edifice is the attic floor, boasting exposed wooden beams and windows that frame vistas of village rooftops and verdant cypress trees. This intimate space exudes a sense of tranquility, infused with a hint of bohemian allure, evoking images of a French artist lost in the pursuit of beauty and inspiration. Whether envisioned as a charming B&B, a single-family residence, a multifamily dwelling, an apartment complex, a culinary haven, or a boutique hotel, the building is a spectacle in its own right, heightened by its enchanting surroundings. It represents not merely an opportunity for a more fulfilling existence, but a compelling and invigorating endeavor. After all, to possess such a magnificent structure, steeped in Renaissance heritage and nestled in a locale cherished by locals and tourists alike, is to possess a canvas upon which to paint one's most audacious dreams. In a locale experiencing burgeoning tourism, there exists the potential to fashion something truly extraordinary and distinguish oneself, perhaps at long last realizing those cherished aspirations. Sometimes, all it takes is one bold leap to immerse oneself in the extraordinary!
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650,000 €
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Castelvetro di Modena (Modena)
227 m²
12 rooms
6 bedrooms
Crossing the threshold the smell of mothballs, old hats stacked on a lamp, iron beds and large windows ... What a charm to visit the old houses. We are in Castelvetro, in the province of Modena and if a property fascinates on a gloomy day like today, we are definitely in a unique and enchanting place. Yes, the central body on two floors with the old stable next to it releases magic and teases my imagination. But let's go into the first property, climb these four stone stairs before crossing a door that renovated will return to its wooden splendor. I love the grit floor, its designs and I believe that in the renovation it should be preserved and restored in all its splendor. Currently the house is divided into three units. Two with access from the main door that occupy the ground floor and the first floor with similar structure and square footage, and the third with the independent entrance on the west side of the house, which is spread over three floors thanks to a different exploitation of the heights of the floors. Top floor the attic, almost entirely exploitable thanks to the more than habitable heights in most of the spaces. There are many uses but as you may have guessed, I imagine for this property a slightly different future. On the ground floor a reception and breakfast room, perhaps with a few tables in the garden. The rest of the spaces and the upper floors with large bedrooms with large bathrooms where guests can enjoy the tranquility of the place and enjoy a moment of true relaxation. In the red building that was once a stable, I imagine the manor house, on two levels. On the ground floor you could create a beautiful living area overlooking the garden, surrounded by ancient roses and calle and jars full of succulents. The first floor to be used as a sleeping area with beautiful exposed beams and large windows to admire the pleasant landscape. The tool shed in the garden has currently become a convenient parking space thanks to a canopy, but a skilful renovation could give new life to this too. With over 20,000 meters of land you can create an indispensable swimming pool and a series of aromatic or experiential gardens and why not dabble in the cultivation of the vine, drinking a good fresh Lambrusco is always a pleasure. Arm yourself with imagination, and yours will not only be a visit to this property but an emotion for your senses.