RUSTICO ANTICO ULIVO

  Dumenza
  Ref: H 2074
  Price: € 495.000
  m² 167
Well-kept rustico in a sunny and quiet location with lake view
167 m²
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3
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12385

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

Well-kept rustico in a sunny and quiet location with lake view

Rustico in Dumenza. This very well-kept rustico is located in the municipality of Dumenza, a small Italian village near the border with Switzerland. Since it is located at the end of a private dead-end road, the rustico is particularly quiet. The house was renovated with great attention to the details and is divided as follows: large living area with fireplace, 3 bedrooms, kitchen, 2 bathrooms and various terraces. On the top floor there is an annexed flat with separate entrance, consisting in a living area/bedroom with a kitchenette and a bathroom. The rustico has a total living space of approx. 167 sqm and a large plot of land of approx. 12.385 sqm, with its own source of water and forest.

Dumenza is a  municipality in the Province of Varese in the Italian region of Lombardy, located about 70 kilometers (43 mi) northwest of Milan and about 25 kilometers (16 mi) north of Varese, on the border with Switzerland.

The municipality of Dumenza contains the frazioni (subdivisions, mainly villages and hamlets) Runo (birthplace of painter Bernardino Luini), Due Cossani, Stivigliano, and Trezzino.

Dumenza borders the following municipalities: AgraAstano (Switzerland), Curiglia con MonteviascoLuinoMaccagno con Pino e VeddascaMiglieglia (Switzerland), Monteggio (Switzerland), Novaggio (Switzerland), Sessa (Switzerland).

Lake Maggiore is 64.37 km (40 mi) long, and 3 to 5 km (2 to 3 mi) wide, except at the bay opening westward between Pallanza and Stresa, where it is 10 km (6 mi) wide. It is the longest Italian lake, although Lake Garda has a greater area. Its mean height above the sea level is 193 metres; a deep lake, its bottom is almost everywhere below sea-level: at its deepest, 179 metres below. Its form is very sinuous so that there are few points from which any considerable part of its surface can be seen at a single glance. If this lessens the effect of the apparent size, it increases the variety of its scenery. While the upper end is completely alpine in character, the middle region lies between hills of gentler form, and the lower end advances to the verge of the plain of Lombardy Lake Maggiore is the most westerly of the three great southern prealpine lakes, the others being Lake Como and Lake Garda. The lake basin has tectonic-glacial origins and its volume is 37 cubic kilometres (9 cu mi). The lake has a surface area of about 213 square kilometres (82 sq mi), a maximum length of 54 km (34 mi) (on a straight line) and, at its widest, is 12 km (7 mi). Its main tributaries are the Ticino, the Maggia, the Toce (by which it receives the outflow of Lake Orta) and the Tresa (which is the sole emissary of Lake Lugano). The rivers Verzasca, Gione, and Cannobbino also flow into the lake. Its outlet is the Ticino which, in turn, joins the river Po just south-east of Pavia.

You can find more information about our beautiful area here.  

DETAILS

  • Area/view: Dumenza / lake view
  • Construction year: 1967, renovated 2003
  • Garage: No
  • Bedrooms: 3 living space (m²): 167 Floors: 3
  • Windows: Wood, double glazed
  • Hot water: Gas heating
  • Balcony/terrace: terrazza
  • Heating: Gas heating
  • Bathrooms: 3
  • Plot: 12385
  • Pool: no
  • Condominium fees: ---
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