Description
Detached House with Enclosed Garden and Agricultural Land within Walking Distance of the Town Centre
This detached and fully fenced property offers the ideal combination of tranquillity and proximity to the town centre—perfect for those who wish to live close to nature while enjoying the convenience of village infrastructure within walking distance. The house is bright, spacious, and comfortably laid out on a single floor.
From the covered veranda, one enters a central hallway that connects all the rooms in a functional layout. On the right-hand side, there is a spacious dining room with a fireplace and a well-equipped eat-in kitchen; on the left, a large and luminous living room. At the end of the hallway are the bathroom, two generously sized bedrooms, and a small room that can be used as a walk-in closet or storage space. A retractable staircase leads from here to the attic.
At the rear of the house, there is a separate outbuilding with a wood-fired oven and fireplace—ideal for use as a workshop, storage area, or summer kitchen. The well-maintained garden, featuring fig trees and covering approximately 200 m², surrounds the house entirely.
The property is connected to all essential utilities: high-speed internet, water, electricity, natural gas, and the public sewer system. A heating system is also installed. The house is located on the corner of two quiet side streets; at the rear, there is the possibility of creating a vehicle access point and building a carport or garage.
Included in the property is also a plot of agricultural land measuring approximately 1,300 m², planted with olive trees. It is located about 300 metres from the house.
About:
Nocciano is a small town of Roman origin, nestled in the gently rolling hills of the Abruzzo hinterland. Its historic centre is dominated by an impressive medieval castle, which has shaped the town’s skyline for centuries and stands as a significant testament to local history.
Today, Nocciano is best known for its picturesque landscape and traditional agricultural heritage: vast areas are planted with vineyards and olive groves. The region enjoys an excellent reputation for producing high-quality wines and cold-pressed olive oils—many of Abruzzo’s most renowned wineries are located here.












































