Calangianus, orCaragnani in the local dialect, is a charming village of less than 5000 inhabitantswhich belongs to the recently established newprovince of Olbia-Tempio. Located in the stunningregion of Gallura (north-east Sardinia) it rises on a granite plateau at 518 meters above sea level, at the foot of the impressiveLimbara Mountain ( 1359 meter in height )embraced by granite range covered with luscious woodland and scented vegetation. Calangianus is 36km from thedynamic town of Olbia, which features a state-of-the-art tourist harbour ( the first in Italy for passengers) and themodern airport (Costa Smeralda) providing flights all over Europe on a daily basis. The villagewas already lived in prehistoric era , although only in the Middle ages there were more detailed traces over its origin. The Calangianesi social life circles around the beautiful Piazza of Lu Rizzatufrom where you can stroll around through narrow cobbled winding street and marvel at the view of distinctive buildings and lovelyXV century built churcheswhich are clad with wonderful granite facades sourced at the time in the local quarries. Worth mentioning is the fact that the surrounding area is ablaze with fascinating archaeological sites such as the Bronze Age Nuraghe Majory and the mysterious Giant Tombs of Pascareddhawhich aref found The village represents the largest hub in Italy in the cork industry , that together with the granite quarry industry, exports its valuable products all over the world. The typical Sardinian villages of Luras, Nuchis , Aggius, Telti and Tempio Pausania are within a short drive: the latter one is also highly renowned for the diuretic waters of Rinagghju and for the annualCarnival Parade, deservedly considered as the most important one in Sardinia. The proposed investment opportunity is to be found in the rural settlement called Valentinu by the locals, a stunning location that is located 13 km from Calangianus. It refers to atraditional semidetached farmhouse or stazzu as it called by locals, which nestle on a land spreading over 34 hectares that affords breathtaking vistas ongranite ranges and the valley which is embraced by , dominated by several species of always green plants and fragrant shrubs such as the oak and juniper trees. The area is also all about traditional homes that remind the visitor of the harsh life the Sardinian population led in the past. The house measures 130 sq m in size including a 50 sq m repository in the basementthat was originally used for storing home-made cheese , honey and wine. A lovely feature is the original old-stone built wood burningoven (13,60 sq m) adjacent to the main house, which requires full restoration as for the whole property. If you are a wine lover this is your chanceto produceyour own wine: the property treasureone acre vineyardwhich has been implanted with 2000 juicy Nebbiolo vines , ideally north-east facing giving it the maximum amount on sunlight possible. Worth to be mentioning is that the land is embraced by traditional Sardinian stone walls laid by local craftsmen without using any sort of cement. From an investment point of view the possibility to have approved the construction on the landof more buildings in order to set up a business cannot beignored. Water can be sourced from the local network, although the land is rich of natural springs . Electricity can be easily connected as well :applying to the local company supplying this service is the only thing you have to do. Price is subject to Vat and legal cost.