Trullo il Moretto - Sale
Location
Locorotondo in Val d’Itria is an area of magnificent beauty and serene skies, where the wind blows softly over the fields, age-old olive trees and impressive sea and seems to murmur ancient tales of this history rich land.In fact Puglia has been inhabited by a succession of peoples such as the Greeks, Romans, Byzantines, Saracens, Normans, Turks and Spanish, all of whom have left indelible signs of their civilization and culture. This superb location forms a triangle between Bari, Brindisi and Taranto. More specifically it is about 15 minutes drive from the coast and at a short distance from Martina Franca (6 km), Fasano (12 km) and Ostuni (22 km). Whoever is lucky enough to travel to this scenic land cannot but be enchanted by these landscapes of olive groves and vineyards dotted with charming conical roofed whitewashed houses exuding a fairytale atmosphere.
Description of buildings
A little bit of history.......The origin of the Trullo are embedded in the arcaic Indo-European architectural styles, such as the Sardinian Nuraghi, with the tipycal “Tholos” construction, which is Greek for dome and was used as a symbol of the universe.
In addition to the powerful magic and cosmic symbolism of the trullo, as suggested by the pagan and Christian signs painted on the exterior of the conical roofs, the origins of the trullo are also attributed to a more practical reason, dictated by the necessity of the peasants to free their land from the numerous stones scattered over their fields and very common in the carsic Apulian territory.
These dry stone constructions where therefore the outcome of the exploitation of “poor”on site materials. The walls are sometimes up to 3 meters thick to keep the interior cool in the summer and warm in the winter.
With the passing of time and the consequent loss cf knowledge of the ancestral origins, the basic design of the trullo changed from a circular to a square base, making better use of the available space.
This builder’s techniques became more and more refined over the ages, until they devised a new shape of domed ceilings resting on four arches. Property description
Il Moro is a rare example of a four coned trullo resting on six arches.
Its architecture is particularly bold and sophisticated for such a rural dwelling and it is reminiscent of Romanic cathedrals.
The entrance leads to a double reception room boasting domed ceilings and a connecting arch.
On the right hand side there is a dining area with kitchen. Opposite the entrance there is a charming niche, also domed and resembling a small apse, housing an enchanting fireplace perfectly restored and complemented by two antique stone benches.
On the left hand side there are two bedrooms, a study and a bathroom.
The large roof terrace with its commanding views over the surrounding landscape and the charming city of Locorotondo, is easily accessible via a traditional exterior stone staircase.
Condition
The Moretto trullo has been restored to an exceptional high standard, with care to detail, to retain and enhance the original character and charm of this fine propertyOutdoor space
This fantastic home comes with approx.1700sq.m.of land with the possibility to build a swimming pool.Outside the main entrance there is a gorgeous courtyard paved with reclaimed stone slabs, a perfect area for al fresco dining.
