House Bua
A central house, perfect for those who love the originality –
In Oschiri old centre in Sardinia we offer a renovated town house with two entrances from two roads.
In Oschiri, a characteristic smll village in north Sardinia, House Bua is a renovated 150 sqm town house with a nice entrance in Via Monsignor Bua, a few meters from the cathedral and the services (newsagent, tobacconist, shops etc).
House Bua has two entrances from two roads and is on three levels.
On the ground floor there are two rooms that were completely renovated with new fixtures, wiring, water system, and sewage.
On the first floor we have two rooms with antique floors made of grit and high quality cotto.
On the second and top floor there is another room with a nice panoramic 8 sqm terrace, that is partly closed with windows, and the newly built bathroom.
House Bua is ideal for those who are seeking a quiet area to relax with a hearty hospitality, good food and good wine at just five minutes to the lake Coghinas, the mountains of Limbara and the archaeological sites.
Oschiri is about 20 minutes to the Airport Costa Smeralda and an hour to the Airport Alghero Fertilia.
Energy Class G, IPE>175 kWh/sqm year - pending certification data.
Price: euro70000.
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link to the property: https://www.sardahousing.com/en/real-estate/house-for-sale-oschiri-bua/
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Oschiri short info
Oschiri in the province of Olbia-Tempio is 280 m. above sea level in the valley floor of the Limbara-Lernone in Logudoro, bordering the Gallura. The territory is morphologically quite varied, with heights up to 1,023 m.
In an area of livestock farming and viticulture, Oschiri remains essentially a village of farmers and stockbreeders, with some developing in the food and dairy industry.
Quite recently the discovery of tourist potential of the area, has resulted in a good variety of options for restaurants and accommodation. Noteworthy in the field of gastronomy, besides the bread "carasau" and the genuine pecorino cheese, is the typical dish of the village, "sa panada", i.e. baskets of pasta stuffed with meat and herbs. In late August the "sagra of panada" is organized by the municipality and the producers.
The several archaeological findings around the village are evidence of the human presence in the territory since the Nuragic age. Must-see, if you want to dive into the magical world of our ancestors, is the rocky altar which is located in front of the church of S. Stefano, in a grove north of Oschiri.
The village of Oschiri was founded in the Middle Ages on the ruins of the Roman fortress of Castrum and the medieval village of Oppidum Octi.
Its ancient origins are proved by various Romanesque churches, and some of them, just outside Oschiri, are really worth a visit, such as the Church of St. Demetrius, 1158, and the medieval church of Our Lady of Castro and of Our Lady of Otti, both belonging to disappeared villages.
The centre of the village, an interesting destination for fans of the history of architecture, is characterized by narrow streets, sometimes paved in stone, and large low houses built with local stone. Some buildings still have windows in Gothic-Aragonese style, with elegant monolithic cornices, and carved lintels above the entrance doors.
Nature lovers can not fail to visit two beautiful examples of unspoiled nature: the area of reforestation Su Filigosu and the wild area of the slopes of Mount Limbara.
Visitors of Su Filigosu will discover, on foot or by bike, an area that is inhabited by wildlife typical of the area, rich in various species of mushrooms, and scattered with archaeological remains of prehistoric times (Domus de Janas, Dolmen, Tombs of the Giants and nuraghi), all in a good state and accessible.
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