The property spans approximately 18 hectares, just 5 kilometers from the A1 motorway exit at Attigliano.
Nestled in a valley once the fief of the Farnese, later of the Acquaroni, it lies 12 kilometers from Amelia, 6 from Lugnano in Teverina, and 5.5 from Attigliano.
About 10 hectares are woodland, 6 are cultivated fields with trees, and around 750 olive trees are in full production.
The estate includes a 0.5-hectare paved courtyard, with a 400-square-meter farmhouse and a 150-square-meter agricultural annex.
The courtyard features a picnic area with water and electricity.
The newly built farmhouse offers 400 square meters: on the ground floor, a 100-square-meter living room, plus another 150 square meters comprising an entrance, kitchen, dining area, lounge, study, and bathroom. Upstairs, there are five bedrooms and a bathroom.
The house has heating, video surveillance, Wi-Fi, and satellite antenna.
The 150-square-meter annex includes a small chapel, a cinema room, a wood-burning oven, storage for agricultural tools, garden equipment, and oil storage.
On the annex roof, a 9.2 kW photovoltaic system is installed.