Details
Address:DPM-1561 STONE HOUSE WITH RUIN AND TWO OBJECTS NEAR THE SEA IN DOBROTAType:ResidentialStyle:2 Story"Traditional stone house"Bedrooms:4Bathrooms:2Garage:"Private parking space"Size:112 sq. m."+54 sqm ruin +40 sqm objects +280 sqm courtyard"Lot Type:RectangularYear Built:"In need of internal renovation"
Description
This traditional stone house is situated at just 30 metres from the sea in the lovely town of Dobrota near the UNESCO protected town of Kotor. The small road which leads right to the house separates it from the sea. There is a nice sea view from the house.
The house has a total living area of 112 sqm + 54 sqm ruin + 40 sqm auxilliary objects +a 280 sqm courtyard. It consists of a ground floor where there is a kitchen, bathroom and a living room, while the first floor comprises two bedrooms. The ruin is attached to the house and is in need of internal renovation. One auxilliary object behind the house is an apartment consisting of two bedrooms, bathroom and living room with dining room. Another auxilliary object is used as a storage room. Both of these objects have planning permission. There is a nice courtyard in front of the house covered with grapevine. Behind the house there is an old stone well. Private parking space is also available on the property.
About Dobrota:
Dobrota had been developing by the town of Kotor, sharing it’s destiny until the year 1704, when by the mercy of the Venetians, it became an autonomous municipality. As a settlement along 7 km of shore, it was mentioned even in the 12th century. Once it had the largest number of sailing ships for long voyages, and thanks to it’s captains, it was one of the richest places in Boka. A number of palaces and temples built in the Barroque style from the 17th to the 19th centuries, are witnesses of their overseas adventures.
The oldest monuments of Dubrota are: the church of St. Iliad and Lady of Mercy from the 14th century. The church of St. Eustachian from the 18th century is particularly distinguished by its monumentality, with rich treasures in which a number of precious paintings and the church's ceremonial objects are kept, as well as the trophies of wars, from the battles against the Turks inland and on the sea.
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| ▪Ocean View | ▪Mountain View | ▪City Lights | | ▪Downtown | ▪Forest | ▪Panoramic |
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| ▪RV Parking | ▪Fenced | ▪Trees / Shrubs | | ▪Patio | ▪Courtyard | |
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| ▪Reserved Parking | ▪Storage | |
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