2-Bedroom Tuscan Retreat with Olive Grove in Casola in Lunigiana

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Tuscany, Lunigiana, Casola in Lunigiana, Italy, Casola in Lunigiana (Italy)

2 Bedrooms · 1 Bathrooms · 110Floor area

€220,000

House

No parking

2 Bedrooms

1 Bathrooms

110m²

No garden

No pool

Not furnished

Description

A Tuscan Escape: Your Gateway to Tranquility and Timeless Beauty

Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of olive leaves swaying in the morning breeze, the sun casting a golden hue over the rolling hills of Lunigiana. This is not just a house; it's a sanctuary nestled in the heart of Tuscany, where the pace of life slows down, and every moment is savored. Welcome to your new home in Casola in Lunigiana, a place where history, nature, and modern comfort converge.

A Day in the Life: Embrace the Tuscan Lifestyle

Start your day with a leisurely breakfast on the terrace, surrounded by the scent of blooming wildflowers and the distant melody of church bells. As the sun rises higher, explore the local markets, where vibrant stalls overflow with fresh produce, artisanal cheeses, and the finest olive oils. Here, every meal is a celebration of flavors, a testament to the region's rich culinary heritage.

In the afternoon, take a stroll through the ancient cobblestone streets of Casola, where time seems to stand still. Discover hidden gems in the form of quaint cafes and family-run trattorias, each offering a taste of authentic Tuscan hospitality. As the day winds down, retreat to your private garden, a haven of peace where you can unwind with a glass of local wine, watching the sun dip below the horizon.

Local Lifestyle: A Tapestry of Culture and Nature

Casola in Lunigiana is a gateway to a myriad of experiences. From hiking trails that weave through lush forests to the serene beaches of the Ligurian coast, adventure is always within reach. The region is dotted with medieval castles and ancient ruins, each telling a story of a bygone era. Seasonal festivals bring the community together, celebrating everything from chestnuts to wine, offering a glimpse into the vibrant local culture.

For those who crave the outdoors, the Apennine Mountains offer skiing in the winter and hiking in the summer, while the nearby Magra River is perfect for kayaking and fishing. The climate is mild, with warm summers and cool winters, making it an ideal year-round destination.

Property Features: A Blend of Tradition and Modernity

- Size: 110 sqm of thoughtfully designed living space
- Bedrooms: 2 spacious double bedrooms
- Bathrooms: 1 modern bathroom
- Land: 1,000 sqm of land with olive and fruit trees
- Condition: Recently restored with a new insulated roof and updated electrical system
- Design: Traditional façade with new windows and doors
- Heating: Efficient pellet boiler for cozy winters
- Layout: Ground floor with entrance hall, kitchen, living room, and storage room; lower ground floor with cellar and boiler room
- Furnishing: Partially furnished, ready for immediate move-in
- Outdoor Space: Ample garden for privacy and relaxation

Investment Potential: A Wise Choice for the Discerning Buyer

This property is not just a home; it's an investment in a lifestyle. With the growing popularity of Tuscany as a vacation destination, the potential for rental income is significant. The house's excellent condition means minimal maintenance, allowing you to focus on enjoying your new home. Legal considerations for international buyers are straightforward, with local experts available to guide you through the process.

Your Invitation to Experience Tuscany

This is more than a property; it's an invitation to immerse yourself in the timeless beauty of Tuscany. Whether you're seeking a peaceful retreat, a vibrant community, or a smart investment, this home offers it all. Don't miss the opportunity to make this dream a reality. Contact us today to arrange a viewing and take the first step towards your new life in Casola in Lunigiana.

Details

Amount of bedrooms
2
Size
110
Price per m²
€2,000
Garden size
1000
Has Garden
No
Has Parking
No
Has Basement
Yes
Condition
good
Amount of Bathrooms
1
Has swimming pool
No
Property type
House
Energy label

Unknown

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Property Overview Nestled in the charming hillside village of Casola in Lunigiana in the iconic region of Tuscany, this semi-detached house offers tranquil living with breathtaking views of the Apuan Alps. Positioned at an altitude of 650 meters above sea level, this home promises a serene retreat in a picturesque setting. Covering a total of 200 square meters spread over three levels, this property combines traditional charm with modern conveniences, all while embracing the majestic natural surroundings. Property Details - Bedrooms: 2 double bedrooms - Bathrooms: 1 with shower - Living spaces include a living room, dining room with a wood burning stove, and a kitchen equipped with a charming fireplace - Outdoor Spaces: Expansive panoramic terrace ideal for dining and relaxation - Additional Features: Cellar and a taverna on the lower ground floor; convenient parking for compact cars within close proximity (approximately 10 meters), with additional parking available along the road around 200 meters away - Heating: Central heating system complemented by a cozy wood-burning stove Condition This property is in good condition, having been restored to maintain its rural charm while providing comfortable living spaces. The wood elements and rustic fireplace add to its cozy and inviting atmosphere, making it an appealing option for those looking to add personal touches to make this house a home. Local Area and Living Experience Casola in Lunigiana, a historical gem in the heart of Tuscany, offers a peaceful and relaxed lifestyle surrounded by natural beauty. The area is steeped in history, with plenty of medieval structures and archaeological sites that tell tales of its rich past. The local community is welcoming, i ... click here to read more

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Welcome to one of Italy's hidden gems nestled in the enchanting hamlet of Casola in Lunigiana, Tuscany. On offer is a homely two-bedroom semi-detached house, brimming with rustic charm and capturing the essence of Italian village life. Crafted from traditional stone and set against a panoramic backdrop of the verdant Tuscan countryside, it's a delightful possession that enjoys a condition that's good, and supports a seamless blend of the old-world charm with modern-day essentials. The house boasts a size of about 80 square meters, presenting ample space ideal for a young family or those seeking a peaceful retreat from city hustle. Structured into two parts, it carries an engaging layout with an array of unique features. In unit A, which is partially restored with a new roof but awaiting your personal touches for an interior makeover, you find a versatile room on the ground floor that has great potential to shape into a cozy living area, complete with an open plan kitchen. Upstairs, there exists another room that can be transformed into a serene bedroom with a bathroom. Meanwhile, unit B showcases a more ready-to-go dwelling perspective. With an inviting terrace to soak in the sweeping views of the surrounding landscape, stepping inside takes you to a welcoming dining room that merges into a stylish open plan kitchen. The ground level narrative continues with a spacious double bedroom, a welcoming hall that hints at the promise of comfortable living beyond, and a well-equipped bathroom with a shower. Descend to the lower ground floor to discover a useful cellar space that can be adapted according to your needs. Amenities of the property include: Central heating (Heat Pump) Provision for public parking about 100 met ... click here to read more

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Welcome to your Italian Countryside Retreat Nestled in the gentle, rolling hills of Tuscany, this 2-bedroom semi-detached stone house in the tranquil and picturesque hamlet of Casola in Lunigiana is your gateway to the beauty of Italy. Brimming with charm, the home is positioned at a lofty 570 meters above sea level. This location not only imparts a sense of calm and tranquility but also offers breathtaking panoramic views of the verdant Appenines and the regal Apuan Alps. The property's beautiful exterior in traditional stone effortlessly blends in with its surroundings, preserving the region's architectural heritage. Enter a warmly lit living room, equipped with a cozy fireplace for respite during winter months. The living space features an open-plan kitchen complete with a small storage area, perfect for preparing and savoring mouthwatering Tuscan cuisine with loved ones. Upstairs, you will find a welcoming hall, two spacious bedrooms, and a versatile dressing room which can conveniently double as a laundry room. A bathroom with a bath completes the first floor. Adding to the allure of the home is a serene roof garden with captivating views of the valley below. The garden, a rare find, serves as your private oasis where you could unwind while enjoying spectacular sunsets transforming the sky into a painter's canvas. It is worth mentioning that parking facilities are conveniently located approximately 60 meters from the house. The property also boasts central heating, with a gas-burning stove supplementing the fireplace, ensuring your living space remains warm even during Italy's mild winters. Property Features include: - 2 bedrooms - 1 bathroom - Living room with fireplace - Open plan kitchen with storage - ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the picturesque hills of Casola in Lunigiana, this two-bedroom detached house presents a wonderful opportunity for overseas buyers desiring a slice of authentic Italian countryside living. Poised in the serene setting of Tuscany, this home offers an idyllic retreat with enchanting views of the rugged Apuan Alps. Characterized as a property with a good structural condition, it retains the charm of its rustic origins while having been carefully restored to accommodate modern comforts. The home spans an agreeable 145 square meters and is spread over two floors, boasting traditional stone architecture that is quintessential to the region. The ground floor invites relaxation and family gatherings, featuring a welcoming kitchen, a cozy dining room, and a living room complete with a functional fireplace that opens up to a lovely garden space. This level also includes a practical cellar that could serve as additional storage or possibly be converted into another functional space as per the owner’s desire. Ascending to the first floor, the layout includes two generously sized double bedrooms, both of which ensure plenty of natural light and picturesque views that are sure to inspire. Accompanying these rooms is a walk-in closet for extra storage and a bathroom fitted with a bath, providing comfortable family accommodation. In terms of heating and utilities, the house is equipped with central heating powered by LPG gas and supplemented by solar panels for hot water and additional heating, ensuring energy efficiency and sustainably lower utility bills. Property Features: - Detached two-story house with stone architecture - Total floor area of 145 square meters - Rustic setting with modern restorations - Solar panels ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the rolling hills of Tuscany, a quaint stone house beckons from the picturesque village of Casola in Lunigiana, Italy. This lovely property, rich with potential, presents an excellent opportunity for those seeking a home in a region renowned for its breathtaking views and deep, cultural heritage. Whether you're imagining a weekend retreat or planning a deeper transition into the serene Italian lifestyle, this 150-square-meter, two-bedroom lodge provides the perfect starting point. The main entrance leads you to a stone-flagged terrace that perfectly captures the essence of this delightful abode. As you step inside, you're greeted by a welcoming farmhouse-style kitchen, a space ripe for modern touches and personalized updates. Adjacent to the kitchen, a pantry offers practical storage solutions, while the living room, bathed in natural light, opens onto another terrace—a perfect setting for morning coffees or evening wines under the Tuscan sky. The bathroom, complete with a shower, completes the essentials on this floor. Venturing upstairs, you'll find two comfortable bedrooms. These rooms are ready for some thoughtful modernizing, helping to mold this rustic property into your dream Italian escape. With its solid stone construction, the house exudes a sense of timelessness, a canvas for embracing both new possibilities and honoring the past. Downstairs, five cantina rooms await your vision. These versatile spaces, each accessible from the stone-flagged courtyard, could be transformed into anything from workshops to additional living quarters. The garden, adorned with fruit trees, is an inviting open space offering spectacular views and an opportunity for green-fingered buyers to plant their personal mark on ... click here to read more

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Picture yourself stepping onto your private terrace in the early morning, coffee in hand, as mist rises from the Lunigiana valleys below and the Apuan Alps catch the first golden light. This is the daily ritual that awaits at this three-bedroom villa in the foothills above Equi Terme, where Tuscany's quieter side reveals itself through thermal springs, medieval villages, and landscapes that shift from olive groves to ski slopes within an hour's drive. This is a vacation home that connects you to an authentic Italian rhythm, far from tourist crowds yet surprisingly accessible to both Mediterranean beaches and mountain adventures. Nestled in a small hamlet just minutes from Monzone, this 150-square-meter detached villa represents the increasingly rare opportunity to own a completely private retreat with substantial land at a remarkably accessible price point. The property occupies 2,300 square meters of gently sloping terrain, offering ample space for the swimming pool that many owners in this microclimate dream of adding. The house itself was thoughtfully restored in 2001, striking that ideal balance for vacation home buyers: move-in ready with modern systems and finishes, yet retaining the architectural character that makes Tuscan properties so appealing. The ground floor opens into generous living spaces where natural light pours through well-proportioned windows. The kitchen and living room flow naturally into one another, creating the kind of open gathering space that vacation homes demand, where cooking becomes a social activity and meals extend for hours. The standout feature at this level is the newly renovated bathroom, a surprisingly spacious room fitted with both bathtub and separate shower, finished to contempo ... click here to read more

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Nestled on the edge of an enchanting village in the northernmost part of Tuscany, this inviting two-bedroom house in Fivizzano offers a glimpse into the heart of Italian living. It's got a good mix of traditional allure and convenience. Although not luxurious, this property provides the perfect home base for exploring Tuscany’s rich culture and natural beauty. Designed with attention to the original features, this residence beautifully marries modern comforts with a taste of Italy's rich past, making it an ideal location for overseas buyers seeking a European retreat without straying too far from the essentials of contemporary life. Let’s begin our exploration of the property with the ample entrance hall. Here, you are welcomed by a cozy pellet stove, setting the tone for warm and inviting evenings after days spent wandering through nearby vineyards and olive groves. The ground floor hosts two spacious bedrooms that promise restful nights, while the bathroom and a handy utility room ensure every necessity is at hand. The way the living space flows is genuinely something special. Upstairs, you’ll find an open-plan living room combined with a kitchen and dining area, warmed by a rustic wood-burning stove. Step out onto the balcony to soak up the serene views of the surrounding valleys and woodland, which can quickly become part of your daily routine. This property isn't just about interiors. The outdoor features deserve a spotlight, too. Picture a sunny day where you dine 'al fresco' under your pergola. The garden, lush with fig, olive, and cypress trees, invites not only leisurely mornings with a cuppa but maybe a little gardening if you're inclined towards nurturing nature. It also features solar panels to help with gr ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the enchanting region of Tuscany, set against a backdrop of undulating hills and verdant valleys, stands a charming two-bedroom house in the historic village of Fivizzano, often celebrated as the "Florence of Lunigiana." This picturesque property, priced at €225,000, offers a unique blend of traditional Italian aesthetics and modern amenities, making it an ideal residence for those looking to immerse themselves in the tranquil beauty of rural Italy. Upon entering this house, you are greeted by an ample entrance hall warmed by a cozy pellet stove, leading into a comfortable living arrangement that includes two bedrooms, a bathroom, and an additional utility space with a WC. Ascending to the first floor reveals an inviting open-plan living room, kitchen, and dining area. Here, the rustic charm of a wood-burning stove, beautiful chestnut wood floors, and beamed ceilings create a heartfelt welcome. The living room opens onto a quaint balcony offering stunning views of the surrounding landscape, a perfect spot for a morning coffee or evening glass of wine. The exterior of the residence is just as appealing, boasting a pergola-covered courtyard, a stone-flagged terrace, and a well-maintained garden adorned with fig, olive, and cypress trees. The garden provides a serene setting for outdoor dining and relaxation, complete with a solar panel installation to enhance energy efficiency. House Features: - Two bedrooms - Two bathrooms (one full, one utility/WC) - Open plan living room with wood-burning stove - Kitchen and dining area - Balcony with scenic views - Pellet stove heating in the entrance hall - Chestnut wood flooring and beamed ceilings - Double glazed windows with fly screens - Solar panels - Gated entrance ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the heart of Tuscany's enchanting Lunigiana region, this exquisite villa in Fivizzano offers a unique opportunity to own a slice of Italian paradise. With its breathtaking views of the Apuane Alps and lush, meticulously maintained gardens, this property is more than just a home; it's a gateway to a lifestyle steeped in culture, history, and natural beauty. Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of cypress trees lining your private driveway, the sun casting a warm glow over the terraced lawns and olive groves. This villa, in excellent condition, is a testament to the harmonious blend of traditional Italian architecture and modern comforts, making it an ideal second home for those seeking a tranquil retreat or a lucrative investment property. A Glimpse into Your New Lifestyle Fivizzano, often referred to as the "Florence of Lunigiana," is a charming medieval town that offers a rich tapestry of cultural experiences. From its cobbled piazzas to its vibrant summer festivals, the town is alive with music, art, and history. As a second home owner, you'll have the privilege of immersing yourself in this vibrant community, enjoying everything from local markets to international music festivals. Local Attractions and Activities The villa's location is perfect for exploring the diverse attractions of Tuscany and beyond. Just a short drive away, you'll find the spa town of Equi Terme, renowned for its therapeutic thermal springs and outdoor activities like zip-lining and e-biking. For nature enthusiasts, the surrounding mountains offer excellent trails for hiking and biking, while the nearby caves and grottos provide a fascinating glimpse into the region's geological wonders. Accessibility and Convenience Despite i ... click here to read more

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Picture yourself on a sun-drenched terrace in the Lunigiana hills, the morning air carrying the scent of wild herbs and fresh espresso as church bells echo across the valley below. This is where your Tuscan story begins—in a carefully restored 180-square-meter stone house perched at the edge of an ancient hamlet, where medieval pathways wind between chestnut forests and the promise of coastal adventures lies just 35 minutes away. This is not just a vacation home in Fivizzano; it's your gateway to authentic Tuscan living, where every season unveils new layers of beauty and every visit creates memories that last generations. The property seamlessly marries centuries-old character with contemporary comfort, creating a holiday home that works as beautifully for weekend escapes as it does for extended summer sojourns or potential rental income. Step through the entrance and discover living spaces that tell stories. The heart of the home beats in the living room, where a working fireplace provides warmth during crisp autumn evenings and winter getaways. The connection to the dining room through an authentic Tuscan brick arch creates fluid entertaining spaces perfect for long dinners with family and friends. The kitchen becomes a stage for culinary adventures, equipped with marble worktops, a traditional stone sink that whispers of the building's history, and a modern central island where morning cappuccinos transition into evening aperitivos. Vaulted ceilings add architectural drama while keeping spaces naturally cool during summer months. The ground floor bathroom and cantina provide practical storage for provisions, wines, and seasonal equipment. Upstairs, three generous bedrooms offer flexible accommodation for families or ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the heart of Tuscany, in the quaint village of Fivizzano, you will find a charming property that blends rustic appeal with modern comforts. This semi-detached house holds a prime position in the scenic region of Lunigiana, a place renowned for its lush landscapes and rich history. Fivizzano is a community that reflects the gentle beauty and timeless character of Northern Italy, set against the backdrop of the Tuscan-Emilian Apennines and the majestic Apuan Alps. For potential homeowners or investors looking for an opportunity in Italy, this house offers more than just a place to stay. With three spacious bedrooms, this property is an inviting space that could easily accommodate a family or serve as a serene retreat for professionals and expats. The property's size, 110 square meters, ensures a comfortable living space while maintaining a cozy atmosphere. This home unfolds over three delightful levels, revealing a large living room adorned with exposed wooden beams that add a touch of rustic charm. The center of the living room features a hydropellet stove, a delightful component that not only serves its practical purpose but also contributes to the warm and cozy atmosphere of the home. Beyond the stove, the property also includes a reliable gas boiler, ensuring warmth during the cooler months. The kitchen is newly fitted, echoing high-quality craftsmanship with contemporary features. It provides an inviting space to prepare meals, blending functionality with style. Whether you're a keen chef or someone who enjoys casual cooking, this kitchen is poised to meet your culinary needs. Key Features: - 3 Bedrooms - 1 Bathroom - Spacious Living Room with Exposed Beams - New High-Quality Kitchen - Hydropellet Stove ... click here to read more

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Ah, the charming allure of Tuscan living! Nestled amidst the serene landscapes of Minucciano, this delightful two-bedroom semi-detached house captures the essence of traditional Italian living, while offering a tranquil retreat from the hustle and bustle of daily life. As a busy real estate agent, I've seen my share of properties, but this one inn Minucciano is truly special, blending the old-world charm with modern comforts. Let me take you on a journey through this lovely house located in the heart of Tuscany. With its quaint appeal and rich history, it stands as a testament to the authentic Italian lifestyle that many dream of and few experience. The home is positioned in an idyllic setting, surrounded by the rolling hills and countryside of Lucca, Minucciano. It's a place where each morning you can wake up to the sound of birdsong and the scent of fresh, cool air—all thanks to the delightful Tuscan climate that features warm summers and mild, damp winters. Step inside, and you'll be greeted by the warmth of the traditional decor, complemented by natural gas central heating, perfect for those chillier evenings. As you walk through the entrance hall, you’ll discover a spacious living room designed for comfort and relaxation. Imagine cozy evenings with friends or family, sharing stories or simply unwinding after a long day. The dining room, filled with natural light, offers an inviting space for meals. A charming kitchen, which opens directly onto a lovely courtyard, evokes a rustic yet practical vibe where you can enjoy the joy of cooking Italian-style. The ground floor also accommodates a comfortable bathroom complete with a bath, offering moments of relaxation. Moving upstairs, a large landing and hall guide you ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the picturesque hills of Tuscany, in the quaint village of Minucciano, this delightful abode offers an inviting retreat for those who seek a tranquil lifestyle amidst the breathtaking landscapes of Italy. With panoramic views that stretch across the Apuan Alps, this 100-square-meter detached house harmoniously blends the charm of rural living with the convenience of modern necessities. It's an exceptional opportunity for overseas buyers or expats looking to immerse themselves in the vibrant Italian culture, making it your perfect gateway to a new adventure. Minucciano is a hidden gem in the province of Lucca, Italy, renowned for its natural beauty and rich history. This village is the quintessential embodiment of Italian living—where life moves at a slower pace, allowing you to savor every moment. The local area is steeped with culture, from its quaint alleys to its welcoming community. You can stroll down the cobbled streets to find local bars and restaurants offering delicious traditional Tuscan cuisine. A small grocery shop caters to your daily needs, while the nearby train station provides excellent connectivity to explore the broader region of Tuscany. Living in Minucciano, you'll experience the full spectrum of the Mediterranean climate, with hot, sunny summers and mild, wet winters. The seasons bring a dynamic landscape, transforming from lush, green spring foliage to vibrant, autumnal hues. This climatic variety adds a unique charm to the area, making each visit to the garden a sensory delight. Upon entering the house, you'll find a welcoming veranda that leads to an entrance hall. The cozy kitchen provides ample space for culinary explorations, while the dining room, complete with a thermo fireplac ... click here to read more

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Welcome to the delightful, rustic village of Minucciano in the enchanting region of Tuscany, Italy. Nestled in the province of Lucca, this charming 3-bedroom semi-detached house invites you into a world of serene Italian countryside living. Surrounded by rolling hills and lush landscapes, Minucciano is an idyllic escape from the hustle and bustle of modern life. As a busy real estate agent, I thrive on helping people like yourself find the perfect property, and this lovely home may just be the one you've been dreaming of. The timeless appeal of this restored village house is immediately evident as you approach. With a quaint courtyard welcoming you home, this property exudes the warmth and history one would expect from residences in such a picturesque locale. Set within a borgo, the home forms a part of an intimate community where two cosy bars, a lovely local restaurant, and the train station are just a stone's throw away. Living here, you'll quickly experience the pleasure of Italian village life. Let’s embark on a tour of the house. The ground floor greets you with an entrance hall leading you into a charming living room. Imagine unwinding here after a day's exploration of the Tuscan hills. The dining room adjacent beckons for family meals or entertaining friends, and the kitchen, opening onto the courtyard, is both functional and inviting. The ground-floor also features a bathroom with a bath, perfect for those moments when you need to relax and rejuvenate. Upstairs, you’ll find a large landing leading to two spacious double bedrooms. Each room is awash with natural light, making them perfect for rest or even an inspirational study or workspace. There’s an additional bathroom with a shower on this level, and a pra ... click here to read more

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Picture yourself stepping onto your open loggia as morning mist lifts from the Lunigiana valley below, revealing the peaks of the Apuan Alps in the distance. The air carries the scent of fruit blossoms from your garden and the sound of church bells drifting up from Monzone village, where the local baker has just opened his doors. This is the rhythm of life at your 240-square-meter Tuscan villa, positioned between mountain trails and Mediterranean shores, where every day offers a choice between alpine adventures and coastal escapes. This spacious four-bedroom villa represents a rare opportunity to own a substantial vacation home in Lunigiana, Tuscany's hidden northern territory that remains refreshingly undiscovered by mass tourism. Unlike the crowded hills of Chianti or the tourist-saturated streets of San Gimignano, this region offers authentic Tuscan living at accessible prices while maintaining excellent connectivity to both the Ligurian coast and major cultural centers. Your villa sits within comfortable walking distance of Monzone, a functioning village with essential shops, restaurants, and a train station, striking that coveted balance between peaceful seclusion and practical convenience. The property's layout spreads across three levels, providing flexible space for extended family gatherings or hosting friends throughout the seasons. The ground floor welcomes you with an entrance hall leading to generous reception rooms: a living room anchored by a working fireplace for cool mountain evenings, a separate dining room ideal for long Italian meals, and a well-proportioned kitchen. This level also includes a bedroom and bathroom, perfect for guests or creating single-level living when desired. The covered loggia ext ... click here to read more

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Presenting a charming 3-bedroom detached house nestled in the beautiful locale of Tuscany, specifically in Fivizzano, Lunigiana, Italy. This quintessential Tuscan home with an address that resonates elegance and sophistication sits on an expansive surrounding land of about 2,320 sq m. This distinctively Italian home is prized at an enticing amount of 195,000 euros. The structure is tastefully built, sitting commandingly in a serene hillside setting. Residing about a short 20 kilometres distance from the motorway exit and just a short 2.5 kilometres journey from local amenities, the convenience the location brings is impeccable, combining the tranquility of rural Italian living along with the comfort of having essential services close at hand. Stepping in through the inviting entrance hall, you are welcomed by a stairwell that takes you through the rest of this beautiful property. The ground floor comprises a living room, a kitchen, a storeroom, and a cellar with a private entrance. The lower level further adds character to the property offering a flavor of ancient Italian architecture, giving that rustic Italian touch. Ascending up the stairs, the mezzanine level houses a bathroom, equipped with a bath and shower, while also providing a separate boiler-laundry room. On the top floor, there are three bedrooms, finished with parquet flooring, bestowing that extra classic appeal. This level also features a terrace which showcases panoramic views that would lead one to fall in love with Tuscan sunsets. Additionally, the property incorporates a garage that happily parks any sizable vehicle. The garage comes with its terrace, hence doubling up to offer extra space for garden tools or furniture. The inclusion of a garden ... click here to read more

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Presenting a truly unique opportunity to own a charming and historic stone farmhouse in the serene Fivizzano region of Tuscany, Italy. Steeped in rustic appeal, this property offers a distinct blend of natural allure and incredible potential for transformation. Immersed in a lush expanse of over 2 hectares of land, this 3-bedroom, 2-bathroom farmhouse presents itself as a fascinating renovation project nestled amongst Tuscany's sweeping landscapes. The property warmly invites you into an original stone-flagged courtyard, a welcoming space enveloped by nature. On the ground floor, an intriguing array of five cellars unravels, each offering a unique glimpse into the property’s rich history and potential for transformation. Additionally, a well offers a quaint nod to the past and a useful resource. The first floor houses a cozy living room area, brimming with potential to be revitalized into a warm and inviting space. Adjacent to the living room, the kitchen area awaits an imaginative touch to transform it into a charming culinary retreat. Three generously proportioned double bedrooms flaunt their space and flexibility, offering potential havens of peace and comfort. Two bathrooms offer ample facilities, while an inviting balcony provides a perfect space to enjoy breathtaking panoramas. The estate also boasts a barn spread across two levels that requires renovation. This structure provides a unique opportunity to let your creative imagination shape its character and purpose. If you're an art or history enthusiast, Fivizzano offers a wealth of cultural experiences. Known as 'The Florence of Lunigiana,' this alluring town is filled with art galleries, churches and museums. The property is conveniently located near a villa ... click here to read more

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Welcome to a stunning architectural gem in the heart of Tuscany, Lunigiana, in the quaint city of Fivizzano, Italy. This historic six-bedroom farmhouse is a private sanctuary dating back to 1773. It offers a rare chance to own a piece of history while living in one of Italy's most charming regions. The property radiates authentic character with its preserved original features—from the stone portals to stone jambs, thresholds, flooring, columns, and staircases. Wake up each day, and be captivated by the panoramic views that surround the property, which sits on approximately 7,500 square meters of land. The farmhouse's imposing façade reveals an array of spacious and thoughtfully laid out spaces. The ground floor features a sunny courtyard, a portico with an original oven, an expansive living room with a cozy fireplace, a sizable dining room complete with a stove, and a classic kitchen with access to the porch. The two bedrooms on the ground floor share two well-appointed bathrooms. Additional conveniences include a large bedroom with a fireplace and direct access to a 44-square-meter terrace. Ideal for hosting family and guests at any time of the year, this terrace offers breathtaking vistas. Move up to the first floor where there is an inviting living room, three additional double bedrooms, and a bedroom with beautiful wooden flooring—each lending themselves into an array of potential uses. The lower ground floor presents additional space: ten cellars, perfect for storage or conversion, and a stone-flagged courtyard spacious enough to park three cars. The farmhouse promises tranquility and complete privacy, while still providing easy access to the amenities of Fivizzano: - Post office - Supermarket - Banks - Shops - ... click here to read more

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