bedrooms: 7 bathrooms: 3 living rooms: 3 dining rooms: 2 kitchen: 1 plus other rooms and technical areas: 4 ground: 7000 m2
Florence km 24 - Lucca km 80 - Pisa km 63 - Siena km 43 - Casentino National Park km 41 - Montelupo Golf Club km 7 - Casciana thermal baths km 22 – Florence airport km 27 – Highway exit: A1 Scandicci exit km 18.
In a suggestive village near Florence, whose territory preserves traces of the Etruscan and Roman presence, this fascinating Tuscan villa for sale is formed from an ancient building used as a farm and subsequently enlarged, preserving the primitive building unchanged. The building has a surface of about 400 m2 on tree levels and it is surrounded by 7000 m2 of enclosed ground. From the villa we can admire the land reflecting the traditional Tuscan landscape, in fact it is rich of cypresses, olive trees, oaks, cedars, pines and poplars typical of Italian real estate. A lodge with terracotta floor takes the entrance of the villa opening on a large dining room that continues in a small living room where there is a fireplace. Another dining room leads to a kitchen equipped with an ancient fireplace. These rooms have oak attics and are furnished with wood furniture creating a pleasant and cosy atmosphere of heat. On the ground floor we find a bedroom with bathroom and two others rooms. Coming up the staircases we reach the first floor hosting five bedrooms, two bathrooms and two living rooms. One of the living rooms is wide and is enriched with an ancient fireplace, whereas the others has a large window overlooking on the surrounded landscape. From here in, some wooden staircases leads to a room on the upper floor hosting a bedroom. Completing the property is an external room used as warehouse that reflects the rustic style of the villa.
Tuscany -
Montespertoli
Located in the easternmost part of Valdelsa, Montespertoli is on top of a hill that separates the valley of the Pesa river from the river Elsa, and is surrounded by a landscape that in the collective imagination and in postcards is what typically represents Tuscany: gently rolling hills planted with vineyards and olive trees and crossed by rows of cypress trees and dirt roads. Although the area appears to have been inhabited since the time of the Etruscans and then by the Romans, there is evidence that from the XII century, a time when the history of Montespertoli is linked to that of Florence and the presence of the Volterrana Way, a road crossed the territory of Montespertoli and joined the Via Francigena near Certaldo, connecting it to the main cities of Tuscany (Florence, Siena, Volterra and Pisa) positively influencing economic development, as is the case with the large weekly market that was held at the nearby parish church of San Pietro. The strategic position of Monterspertoli has forever been appreciated by the great noble and aristocratic families of Tuscany such as the Guicciardini, the Frescolbadi, the Acciaiuoli, the Rucellai, the Strozzi and the Barbadori who in this place had impressive and elegant residences and castles built that still today enhance the wonderful landscape of the Montespertoli countryside. Set within the context of the area of Chianti in the region of Tuscany, Montespertoli is one of the undisputed capitals of wine and oil, and not surprisingly one of the most important "Cities of Wine" and "Cities of Oil" in Tuscany. But it is also very famous for its truffles, so much so that together with Montaione, they form part of the "City of the Truffle" association. Montespertoli is known and famous throughout the world thanks to the wine that it produces, now enhanced by several events and shows that take place there every year and which attract thousands of visitors from around the world, situated, as it is known, on the "Montespertoli wine road" and the "Wine road of the Florentine hills”.
Tuscan Villa For Sale
In a suggestive village near Florence, whose territory preserves traces of the Etruscan and Roman presence, this fascinating Tuscan villa for sale is formed from an ancient building used as a farm and subsequently enlarged, preserving the primitive building unchanged. The building has a surface of about 400 m2 on tree levels and it is surrounded by 7000 m2 of enclosed ground. From the villa we can admire the land reflecting the traditional Tuscan landscape, in fact it is rich of cypresses, olive trees, oaks, cedars, pines and poplars typical of Italian real estate. A lodge with terracotta floor takes the entrance of the villa opening on a large dining room that continues in a small living room where there is a fireplace. Another dining room leads to a kitchen equipped with an ancient fireplace. These rooms have oak attics and are furnished with wood furniture creating a pleasant and cosy atmosphere of heat. On the ground floor we find a bedroom with bathroom and two others rooms. Coming up the staircases we reach the first floor hosting five bedrooms, two bathrooms and two living rooms. One of the living rooms is wide and is enriched with an ancient fireplace, whereas the others has a large window overlooking on the surrounded landscape. From here in, some wooden staircases leads to a room on the upper floor hosting a bedroom. Completing the property is an external room used as warehouse that reflects the rustic style of the villa.
location
Located in the easternmost part of Valdelsa, Montespertoli is on top of a hill that separates the valley of the Pesa river from the river Elsa, and is surrounded by a landscape that in the collective imagination and in postcards is what typically represents Tuscany: gently rolling hills planted with vineyards and olive trees and crossed by rows of cypress trees and dirt roads. Although the area appears to have been inhabited since the time of the Etruscans and then by the Romans, there is evidence that from the XII century, a time when the history of Montespertoli is linked to that of Florence and the presence of the Volterrana Way, a road crossed the territory of Montespertoli and joined the Via Francigena near Certaldo, connecting it to the main cities of Tuscany (Florence, Siena, Volterra and Pisa) positively influencing economic development, as is the case with the large weekly market that was held at the nearby parish church of San Pietro. The strategic position of Monterspertoli has forever been appreciated by the great noble and aristocratic families of Tuscany such as the Guicciardini, the Frescolbadi, the Acciaiuoli, the Rucellai, the Strozzi and the Barbadori who in this place had impressive and elegant residences and castles built that still today enhance the wonderful landscape of the Montespertoli countryside. Set within the context of the area of Chianti in the region of Tuscany, Montespertoli is one of the undisputed capitals of wine and oil, and not surprisingly one of the most important "Cities of Wine" and "Cities of Oil" in Tuscany. But it is also very famous for its truffles, so much so that together with Montaione, they form part of the "City of the Truffle" association. Montespertoli is known and famous throughout the world thanks to the wine that it produces, now enhanced by several events and shows that take place there every year and which attract thousands of visitors from around the world, situated, as it is known, on the "Montespertoli wine road" and the "Wine road of the Florentine hills”.