The property is located on the ground floor and is approximately 50m2 in size and contains a living room / kitchen with all facilities for cooking on gas. Pans, crockery and glassware sufficiently available and washing machine.
TV / radio (via satellite receiver).
A bedroom for two people with enough cupboard space.
A bathroom with sink, shower, toilet and bidet.
The property has central heating / hot water supply d. m.v. a combi boiler on gas.
Furthermore, all facilities are present for permanent residence.
A spacious (private) terrace has been laid out in front of the house, with its own parking space and garden.
Terrace furniture available. There is a large swimming pool.
This property is fairly new and delivered in 2003.
The town of San Lorenzo in Campo is located between the foothills of the Alpine Nines, it is about 20 minutes from the seaside town of Marotta.
It is a lovely village with its real Italian charm.
An extensive market takes place every Tuesday morning.
And you drink a delicious cappuccino on the outside terrace of cafe Central.
San Lorenzo in Campo has its own theater in the Palazzo della Rovere, named after the Italian opera singer Mario Tiberini, from San Lorenzo and where many concerts are given.
You can buy delicious olive oil or honey here, but also organic products.
You can enjoy these products in the many restaurants in San Lorenzo and the idyllic villages around them, where they prepare the tastiest regional dishes.
In the locality you will find ao 3 bakers, 2 butchers, 3 supermarkets and 2 pizzarias.
If you want to see places such as Pesaro, the birthplace of Gioacchino Antonio Rossini, the famous composer, then you are in the time of the Renaissance.
An absolute eye-catcher is the Corinaldo place with its 100 steps.
In Pergola you can see the famous Bronzi Dorati and Pergola is known for the truffle parties.
The student place Urbino, the historic center is dominated by the beautiful palace, Ducal Palace, which Duke Frederico da Montefetro had built in 1444.
Paper city Fabriano is a beauty and has a paper museum, from here one can take the train to Rome. (with express train 2 hours)
The caves of Frassasi are also worth a visit, and of course Assisi, where pilgrims have been coming for centuries to visit the Basilica of Saint Francis.
You can make a beautiful walking tour here.
But don't forget the place Jesi where the famous wine comes from.
All in all there is much to see in De Marken and you can enjoy the beautiful views and the tranquility from the Borgo Roncaglia where the holiday home is located.
It is really enjoying there