Croatia, Dalmatia coast, Split area - Renovated stone house, on sale
ID: 2019/74Basic information
Living space:164 m2
Land space:70 m2
Bedrooms:3
Bathrooms:2
Property advantages
- Sea view
Amenities
- Energy Certificate
- Parking
About the property
For sale is a completely renovated stone house with excellent views of the city of Split, islands and hills. In the old Dalmatian village, in the historic Republic of Poljica, this beautiful renovated stone house on three floors is located. This idyllic place is well known for its good homemade food, beautiful nature and excursion and cycling trails, and a famous star observatory. The house consists of three floors, a basement, ground floor and a high attic. Throughout the house there is a high quality chimney to which a fireplace in a tavern and a fireplace in the living room are connected. The tavern with wooden entrance doors and a beautiful fireplace is the right place to enjoy the old Dalmatian customs. On the ground floor there is a toilet, living room, kitchen and dining room. All are decorated in authentic style and are fully furnished. The fireplace stove gives a very pleasant ambiance. On the third floor there are practical and beautiful interior wooden stairs. There are three bedrooms, a bathroom and a balcony with great views of the sea, the islands, Split and the surrounding area. Peace and quiet of this location really impress. The shop is nearby, the bus stop for Split as well, and restaurants with quality autochtonous food are a real treat. Hiking trails, bicycle trails, astronomers, beautiful nature … and the city of Split is only a 20-minute drive away. Great property for anyone who likes nature and not far from popular Split. It’s being sold fully furnished.
Location
Split area, Dalmatia coast
The wider area of Split includes an area of approximately 10 km around the city of Split. In that area there are also larger settlements such as Solin, Klis, Kučine, Stobreč, Žrnovnica and Podstrana. Although the settlements adjacent to Split are managed as separate, they form one functional unit, that is, an urban agglomeration.
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