Located in the charming municipality of Assisi, in the hamlet of Santa Maria di Lignano, the “Bandita Piccola” property comprises a main house and a former barn.
The main building, arranged over three levels and measuring approximately 508 sqm, was renovated in the 1990s in keeping with the traditional rural sandstone architecture. The adjoining barn offers an additional 240 sqm distributed over two floors. The property lies within a quiet agricultural area subject to environmental protection.
Immersed in the tranquility of the Umbrian countryside, “Bandita Piccola” represents an appealing real estate opportunity for those looking to invest in an exclusive retreat or a hospitality venture. The estate consists of two separate buildings, renovated in the 1990s but now requiring further restoration work.
The main house, measuring approximately 500 sqm and spread over three levels, features local stone walls with solid brick inserts. The interior includes traditional wooden floors connected by an iron-and-wood staircase. The property is equipped with water and electrical systems, as well as provisions for radiator heating.
Enhancing the potential of the estate is a former barn of 240 sqm, evenly divided between the ground floor and the basement level. This structure, characterized by wooden trusses and solid brick pillars, has been intentionally left without interior finishes, offering maximum design freedom for creating large panoramic living areas, relaxation spaces, or guest annexes.
The property is located in the hamlet of Santa Maria di Lignano, approximately 14 km from Assisi’s renowned historic center. Set within a protected territorial area and classified as agricultural land under environmental protection, it enjoys unspoiled views typical of the rolling Umbrian hills. The area is accessible via the picturesque Regional Road 444 up to Pian della Pieve, followed by a scenic local road. An alternative route runs from the former Flaminia state road, turning off at Nocera Scalo. This location ensures complete privacy while remaining conveniently connected to the region’s major cultural tourism routes.