
There is a way that proves to be the sweetest of all to live in the Marche region – and that is to own a home in the village. It is an experience that allows you to enjoy a gentle, charming setting, rich in tranquility yet equipped with all necessary services.
The Marche territory is dotted with various settlements of intermediate size—a paraphrase of the definition offered by the Treccani Encyclopedia for the word “borgo.”
In fact, it seems that this Germanic-origin term originally designated fortified places. What is certain is that the Marche region features numerous inhabited spots, precisely, punctually, and strategically located. This is due to a skillful enhancement of the environment, where natural qualities are celebrated alongside a rich and varied cultural heritage.
This legacy has been carried forward through the centuries by a hardworking, agrarian people who historically lived in buildings full of charm and boasting breathtaking vistas. It is exactly the kind of view you can admire among the village home offerings in the Marche Country Homes catalog.
Casa del Castello
Casa del Castello is located in the charming village of Castelplanio, on the hills of Vallesina. The small and welcoming historic center is inhabited year-round. The property, in excellent structural condition, spans four levels for a total of 268 square meters gross, with an additional 59-square-meter garage that requires renovation and can be transformed into a cozy tavern with a fireplace. Access to the garage is available both directly from the house and via a private internal road flanked by an evocative woodland.
The interiors offer three bedrooms, a spacious hall, additional intermediate spaces between floors, two roomy bathrooms, and an eat-in kitchen with a balcony large enough to accommodate decorative and aromatic plants. Completing the property is a small office overlooking the street.
A Tower in the Village
Hidden among the gentle hills of the Marche region, the medieval village of Staffolo preserves a timeless charm. A place where the past meets modernity, and within its historic walls stands a magnificent Casa Torre, an architectural gem that overlooks the landscape all the way to the sea.
This residence spans three floors, has been completely renovated, and offers bright and welcoming spaces. On the ground floor, there is a tavern with stone walls and exposed beams, a bedroom, and a bathroom. On the first floor, there are two bedrooms and a spacious bathroom with a shower. The second floor hosts a modern kitchen, a lounge with a balcony, a studio bedroom, and another bathroom.
A 40-square-meter garage facing the tower completes the property, renovated according to seismic standards to ensure maximum safety.
Casa Bartolini in Cupramontana
In the picturesque historic center of Cupramontana, the hometown of Luigi Bartolini—known for its tourism, fresh air, and renowned wineries and restaurants—we present Casa Bartolini, a renovated 90-square-meter apartment on the second floor. The residence is move-in ready, fully furnished, and comprises a kitchen, a spacious living room, two bedrooms, a study, a bathroom, and a powder room.
On the ground floor, there is a small room that can be used as a tavern. The utilities (water, electricity, methane gas) are already active, with new windows and flooring and antique doors with restored exposed beams. The apartment enjoys a splendid view of the historic center.