House Freestanding for sale, Sveti Petar u Šumi, 850 000 €
In the center of Istria, in the beautiful Sveti Petar u Šuma, there is this beautiful house that covers an area of ​​185 m2 on a spacious plot of 1522 m2.
The house is designed in such a way that it consists of three separate residential units
The first floor consists of two bedrooms, a bathroom, a toilet, a kitchen that connects to the living room. The living room leads to a spacious covered terrace with a view of the swimming pool, sun deck and fully equipped summer kitchen. The summer kitchen is the ideal place to enjoy outdoor meals in the warm months.
Also on the first floor there is a second apartment consisting of a kitchen connected to the living room, three bedrooms, one of which has a terrace overlooking the beautiful nature, a bathroom and a storage room.
The garage is connected to the house with the main corridor. Above the garage, in the attic, there is an additional storage room. In the basement of the house, there is another apartment consisting of a living room, a kitchen with a dining room, two bedrooms, a bathroom and a storage room.
This property consists of three separate residential units that can be used individually or as a unit. The house was built in 2012, and the pool was completely renovated in 2022.
Heating and cooling needs are solved by air conditioners and pellet and wood stoves. The house also has solar panels for hot water and electricity. Within the house there is a cistern that is used to irrigate the garden.
Sveti Petar u Šuma, today the municipality of the same name, was named after the Benedictine monastery, which in Latin documents is called Monasterium Sancti Petri in Sylvis - Monastery of St. Peter in Šume. The monastery was first mentioned in documents in 1174 with a vague note that it had existed for fifty years, but it is certain that the monastery existed before 1134. Legend has it that in Sv. Hungarian King Salomon stayed in Petra in Šuma after he was overthrown from the throne in dynastic struggles. Later he moved to the monastery of St. Mihovil na Brijeg, near Pula, where he died in 1089.