
The Derelict Watchtower In Italy
Don’t be put off by the word derelict. Even though this crumbling watchtower in Italy is slowly decaying into ruins, it has the potential to be salvaged. It’s located in the peaceful hills north of Perugia and dates back to the 11th century. According to the sellers, “The property consists of a still-standing tower with two adjoining buildings all in stone, with interesting features including tall windows and stone arches. Large piles of stone building blocks surround these and provide a ready source of material for an eventual restoration.” The watchtower makes it easy for restoration, as all the source materials are already there, waiting for you! You’ll get seven bedrooms and seven bathrooms, with several large reception rooms. It’s surrounded by gorgeous woods and unspoiled Umbrian countryside (Castleist).