Masseria with swimming pool and tennis court a few kilometres from Otranto
- 8 Rooms
- 5 Bedrooms
- 6 Bathrooms
- ~427 m² Total surface
- ~20,000 m² Plot surface
Carpignano Salentino, Apulia
Masseria with swimming pool and tennis court a few kilometres from Otranto
Price
€2,000,000
Object type
Villa
Condition
Top
Rooms
8
Bedrooms
5
Bathrooms
6
Number of Floors
1
Parking spaces
10
Total surface
~427 m²
Plot surface
~20,000 m²
Garden surface
~20,000 m²
Flooring
Stone
Construction year
1960
Energy certificate available
Yes
Energy source
Heat pump
Cultural center of Grecìa Salentina, Carpignano Salentino is the perfect example of Salento’s slow province. 80 km from Brindisi airport, 25 from Lecce, and 10 from Otranto and the crystal-clear beaches of Torre dell’Orso. Carpignano Salentino preserves the oldest Byzantine frescoes in the Apulia region, as well as crypts, sanctuaries, and imposing dovecote towers. Salento, an immense green plain surrounded by a transparent and clear sea, and its splendid hinterland, has sinuous shapes with gentle hilly slopes and countryside adorned with olive trees and red earth, where farmers, faithful to their fields, still harvest their fruits. In the gentle transition from rural to urban, one encounters many small towns that safeguard an invaluable cultural heritage, where an intimate provincial atmosphere devoted to slow living persists — a unique lifestyle that offers the chance to reclaim one’s natural rhythms. The beating heart of Salento is the city of Lecce and its “Leccese Baroque,” with dazzling decorations covering the facades of churches and palaces. Also Galatina, with the Basilica of Saint Catherine of Alexandria and its priceless frescoes; Maglie, in a strategic position for central and southern Salento and a crossroads for the most important coastal areas from Otranto to Castro, Tricase, and Santa Maria di Leuca, de finibus terrae. Salento boasts a highly appreciated food and wine heritage. A culinary tradition also suitable for vegetarians and vegans due to the variety and richness of its products. Norman and Byzantine influences emerge in the sweets, rich in almonds, honey, and cinnamon — ingredients that connect the culinary traditions of the entire Mediterranean basin. The area is famous for its Negroamaro, Primitivo, Malvasia, and Susumaniello grape varieties.
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