We present you a one-of-a-kind opportunity: a charming farmhouse to renovate located in the enchanting context of the Sardinian countryside, dating back to the 1970s and immersed in a vast land of 13,830 m2. This property combines the charm of rural living with the potential to develop agricultural projects or create a wonderful landscaped garden.
A typical farmhouse of this countryside from the 70s in Sardinia consists of a building partly residential and partly warehouses associated with an agricultural activity surrounded by a land of 13,830 m2.
The heart of the house, the residential part, comprises an area of approximately 100 m2 of which 89 are internal which includes a kitchen and living room which overlook a large 10 m2 veranda ideal for outdoor dining even on hot summer days. The rural part is equally large and is adjacent to the residential part and includes two large warehouses. It also has the particularity of a large attic, which could be an additional space to exploit.
With a plot of 13,830m2, there is plenty of space to develop and exploit agricultural projects or to create a beautifully landscaped garden. The vast expanse of land also offers privacy and tranquillity, creating an ideal environment for those seeking a more rural life.
Overall, this farmhouse appears to offer an attractive combination of residential and agricultural opportunities, with ample space both indoors and outdoors. It could be a great opportunity for anyone interested in living or investing in a country property in Sardinia.
The property is located near the Corongiu dams outside the village of Tasonis. The area has been inhabited by man since the Nuragic era. Around the 15th century, Sardinia became part of the Kingdom of Sardinia, under the rule of Spain. During this period, many rural communities such as Tasonis developed around agriculture and pastoralism, with the organization in small villages or farmhouses.
Location Corongiu Dams
“Dighe Corongiu” is a location located in Sardinia that offers breathtaking landscapes, with mountains, lakes and forests, perfect for exploring on foot. You may pass through ancient holm oak forests, discover enchanting lakes and enjoy spectacular views along the way. The artificial lakes of Corongiu are located in the catchment basin of the same name and are fed by the Corongiu River itself, by the Bau Filixi River and its tributaries, all falling in the Sinnai countryside in the hills to the east of the inhabited centres of Sinnai and Maracalagonis. The hills that surround the Corongiu reservoirs are just over 400 meters above sea level, but their rugged morphology gives the landscape a mountainous appearance. The geological substratum, made up of strongly fissured pink granites, also contributes to the naturalistic physiognomy of the places. Trekking to the Corongiu Dams offers the opportunity to immerse yourself in the wild nature of Sardinia, with routes that can adapt to various levels of experience and ability.