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Delightful Cilento of South Italy
As beautiful as the Amalfi or Sorrento coast, and just as historically significant as Tuscany or Umbria, the Cilentan coast and hills are a bountiful trove of idyllic farms, villas, country houses and old traditional properties for sale ready for creative restoration.

Properties in The Cilento Italy ready to move into or as restoration projects
Villa Castelabate villa sale south italy farmhouse italy villa cilento italy
SOLD
Castellabate
, Sea
Bedrooms 4
Aspect Sea views
Sea/beach 200 m
Price €620,000
Castellabate, Near sea
Type Villa/3 separate apts + pool
Area 400 sq.m
Land 50,000 sq.m
Aspect near sea
Price € 680,000
San Marco, Cilento
Type Farmhouse
Land 25000 sq.m
Aspect Hillside/sea
Sea/beach 1 Km
Price €500,000

Castellabate, near sea
Type Villa
Land 2,000 sq.m
Aspect Greenery/sea
Sea/beach 500 metres
Price €550,000

     
Villa at Palinuro farmhouse castellabate Many of our selected properties are suitable for immediate habitation, but many are also wonderful as renovation projects. farmhouse tresino
Palinuro, Near sea
Type Villa with pool
Bedrooms 4
Aspect Sea panorama
Sea/beach 1 Km
Price €1,500,000
Castellabate, Near sea
Type Farmhouse
Area 160 sq.m
Land 7900 sq.m
Aspect hills/sea
Price €195,000
Castellabate, Near sea
Type Farmhouse
Area 250 sq.m
Land 10,000 sq.m
Aspect hills/sea
Price € Enquire
       
farmhouse sale italy villa for sale in italy cilento stone farmhouse
Castellabate, Near sea
Type Farmhouse
Area 300 sq.m
Land 10,000 sq.m
Aspect hills/sea view
Price € 220,000
Perdifumo, Near sea
Type Villa
Area 220 sq.m
Land 4000 sq.m
Aspect hills/mountains
Price € 300,000
SOLD
Tortorella
, Mountains
Type Apartment
Bedrooms 2
Aspect Village
Sea/beach 25 Km
Price €30,000
Castellabate, Near sea
Type Farmhouse
Area 150 sq.m
Land 5000 sq.m
Aspect hills/sea
Price €200,000
       
p Opportunity to acquire interesting renovation project

Perdifumo
, Near sea
Type Stone building
Area 170 sq.m
Land 1000 sq.m
Aspect hills/mountains
Price € 75,000
   
   
 
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Have you considered The Cilento?

The Cilento is a UNESCO designated World Heritage Site and a Man & Biosphere Reserve (MaB)

The Cilento is an interesting lesson in the effects of Italian urbanisation, a phenomenon that emerged (and still proceedes) in the years following the end of the Second World War.

Not that there is anything urban about The Cilento itself. Far from it in fact. Being part of ancient Magna Gracie it is home, as a trivial example, to the best preserved and most impressive Doric Greek Temples (Paestum) in the world, as well as many other archeological treasures scattered through out the coast and hills. At Ascea, as another trivial example, there is to be found the Greco-Roman settlement of Elea; the birth place, in no understatement, of the whole of modern western philosophy.

In addition, the region is simply thoroughly beautiful, blending the sapphire blue of the Mediterranean with the various shades of greenery and scents given off by a variety of flora, including olives, pines, oaks and myriad types of fruit trees that cover the hills, mountains and farmlands.

Nonetheless, as with many other regions in post-war Italy, the Cilento experienced an exodus of people in search of work and better standards of living, and many of the traditional dwellings sadly fell into ruin. Ironically however, those who stayed behind have discovered that the exodus has created a vast resource that has somewhat now turned the tables. Abandoned farm and country houses - that are only today being restored and put to good use - now form part of the rich heritage of this area. Together with the unique historical, archeological and philosophical riches The Cilento is probably the right place for anyone looking for a Mediterranean idyll.

And to add to the attraction. a vast portion of the Cilento has been relegated the covetous status of being a UNESCO and MAB world heritage site, and is now known as the National Park of Cilento. This will almost certainly ensure that the region's unique character and condition will remain indefinitely.

Man and Biosphere web site UNESCO web site World Heritage site