Stari Grad (STARI GRAD, Delta Amacuro, HR)€255,000 EURGREAT LOCATION ON HVAR!
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Renovated Dalmatian stone house
Renovated Dalmatian stone houseHvar Island - Stari Grad mapThe garden and terraceThe garden and view to the churchGardenBalconyLiving roomDining room with kitchenLiving roomBedroomBathroomBedroomHvar - Stari Grad panoramaHvar - Stari Grad panoramaHvar - Stari Grad waterfrontHvar - Stari Grad - Tvrdalj FortressHvar - Stari Grad panoramaHvar - Stari Grad Bay"RENOVATED STONE HOUSE IN STARI GRAD!"
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Address:DHV-187 RENOVATED STONE HOUSE IN THE OLDEST PART OF STARI GRAD, ISLAND HVARType:ResidentialStyle:2 Story"Old Dalmatian stone house"Bedrooms:5Bathrooms:3Garage:"Private parking space"Size:170 sq. m."to 190 sq.m."Lot Type:RectangularLot Size:540 sq. m.Year Built:"Fully renovated"
Description
Renovated Dalmatian stone house, with a nice big garden, situated in the oldest part of the historic town of Stari Grad, on the beautiful Hvar island. The house has 100 sqm of total living space on the first floor (2 double bedrooms, shower, kitchen with dining area, living room, lobby, small terrace), 70 sqm on the second floor (3 double bedrooms, a big bathroom and a separate toilet), with a 20 sqm south facing terrace, and a patio with fully equipped summer kitchen and a garden of 350 sqm. There is also a private parking space and ALL the furniture and appliances are included in the price. The property has been well renovated, and is good value.

About Stari Grad:
Stari Grad is the collective name for several small towns which grew and were later abandoned at the same place. It is located at the end of a bay on the northern side of the Island. A thousand years long history of the Town has left many monuments in the urban structure of the Town. Stari Grad (Faros) is historical heart of the island Hvar, ancient Pharos.

The plan of the Greek Pharos, reconstructed hypothetically, resembles a Roman town-planning scheme with an orthogonal screen. Only the south eastern angle of the town has been archaeologically investigated. The remains of the ancient town walls have been preserved in the cellar of the house of Tadić Gromotorov, but they are also visible to the south of the early Christian complex of the double basilicas of St John and St Mary (with the baptistery from the 5th/6th centuries) decorated with floor mosaics. Archaeologists have discovered the corner of the original Greek Pharos or lighthouse there.
Features
Exterior Finish
Stone
Lot Features
RV ParkingFencedGarden Area
Trees / ShrubsPatioCourtyard
Roof
Spanish / Clay Tile
Extra Features
BalconyFurnishedReserved Parking
Storage
View
City LightsDowntown
 
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