Lovrecica (LOVRECICA, Istria, HR)€380,000 EURGREAT LOCATION NEAR UMAG!
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Address:DFO-1732 NEWLY BUILT ISTRIAN STYLE HOUSE WITH POOL AND SEA VIEWS IN LOVRECICA NEAR UMAGType:ResidentialStyle:2 Story"Traditional Istrian style"Bedrooms:3Bathrooms:2Garage:"Private parking space"Size:150 sq. m."Total living area"Lot Type:RectangularLot Size:300 sq. m.Year Built:2008"New"
Description
NEWLY BUILT ISTRIAN STYLE HOUSE WITH POOL AND SEA VIEWS IN LOVRECICA NEAR UMAG
Set in the ancient Roman village of Lovrecica only 6 km from the tourist resort centre of Umag in Istria, this newly built semi-detached house could be considered the ideal holiday home. It has been built in the traditional Istrian style in a lovely area surrounded by beautiful nature. There are nice panoramic sea views from the property.

Each house has a total living area of 150 sqm spread over two floors, set on a land plot of 300 sqm in size. Each one has it's own entrance, a nice garden with swimming pool and terrace ideal for alfresco eating. The houses comprise 3 bedrooms, bathroom and separate guest toilet kitchen and a big living room with stone fireplace. Private parking space available.

About Lovrecica:
Set between the cape of Lovrečica (or Punta Saltarella, in Italian, the name came from an ancient fishing method which utilised a particular kind of net called “saltarelli”), and the cape of Malin, the site of an ancient windmill, is the village of Lovrečica. Settled in the Roman times, in 1028 it was allotted to the Aquillean Patriarchs by emperor Conrad II, and was returned back to the emperor in 1037 to be assigned to the poor diocese of Novigrad. The bishops of Novigrad had full jurisdiction over Lovrečica until 1519 when the civil authorities if Umag took it over. In 1291 with the peace treaty of Treviso both Umag and Lovrečica came under Venetian dominion.

Among its historical monuments the most remarkable piece of architecture is its old time fortress which exists no longer and which was used by the bishop for church and civil lawsuits. Lovrečica suffered severe devastation from plague and malaria successfully eradicated only in the 20th century. The parish church is very old, but was completely restored in 1877. The bell-tower of harmonious dimensions was built in 1893 separate from the church.
Features
Interior Features
Fireplace
View
Ocean ViewCity LightsDowntown
ForestPanoramic
Exterior Finish
BrickStoneStucco
Vinyl
Lot Features
Swimming PoolRV ParkingFenced
Garden AreaTrees / ShrubsLandscaped
Patio
Roof
Spanish / Clay Tile
Extra Features
BalconyReserved ParkingStorage
 
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