Charming Tuscan Retreat: 2-Bedroom Detached House in Historic San Miniato, Close to Pisa & Florence

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San Miniato, Pisa, Tuscany, Italy, San Miniato (Italy)

2 Bedrooms · 3 Bathrooms · 130Floor area

€210,000

House

No parking

2 Bedrooms

3 Bathrooms

130m²

No garden

No pool

Not furnished

Description

Once upon a time in the heart of Tuscany, nestled within the charming folds of San Miniato, stands a remarkable opportunity waiting for the right adventurous soul to call it home. Sitting peacefully in the middle of the vibrant town of San Miniato, this two-bedroom detached house is not just a place to live but a gateway to experiencing the genuine Italian lifestyle. This story begins in the bustling streets of San Miniato, a town renowned for its medieval character and culinary delights, and continues with your personal journey of discovering what life in Tuscany is truly like.

Life in San Miniato—which is positioned strategically between the well-known cities of Pisa and Florence—offers a unique balance of tranquility and excitement. The local climate is typically Mediterranean, with hot, dry summers and mild, wet winters. This makes it an ideal location for those who appreciate a variety of seasonal activities, from summer festivals to cozy winter nights. The air smells of cypress trees, fresh bread, and the lingering aroma of Italian espressos from nearby cafés.

When living in this area, one of the greatest pleasures is simply wandering through the narrow streets, where history whispers from every cobblestone. Residents enjoy a strong sense of community and frequent local markets bursting with fresh produce. The town boasts a rich tapestry of events, including the famed White Truffle Festival—an absolute must-visit for food lovers. Nearby, vineyards offer wine tours and enjoy the peacefulness of panoramic Tuscan views.

As for the house itself, it’s been renovated and refurbished in 2015 to provide modern comfort without compromising its historical essence. It's a practical choice for those who seek a low-maintenance residence, wrapped in solitude, yet right in the heart of lively town life. Rustic yet not old-fashioned, the home preserves the authenticity of traditional Tuscan architecture while ensuring your living experience is comfortable:

- Size: 130 square meters
- 2 spacious bedrooms
- 3 bathrooms
- Private terrace for outdoor relaxation
- Each house is independent with its heating system
- Air conditioning for climate control
- Detached structure for privacy
- Walking distance to town center
- Easy access to cultural sites
- Proximity to local culinary spots

Owning property in such a location comes with the benefit of choice: a personal slice of Tuscany or an investment opportunity as a rental. San Miniato is a place where both the pull of a slower life and the energy of the community come together in delightful harmony. It’s rare to find properties which so completely offer the best of both dimensions; peace and community, privacy, and connection.

Picture sipping a glass of Chianti on your terrace, perhaps after a day jaunt to the nearby hills or a lazy afternoon at a local trattoria. With the sun setting over the undulating Tuscan landscape and casting a golden hue on your terrace, you'll find this home to be both a refuge and a point of departure for many Italian adventures.

If you're ready to embark on a new chapter in San Miniato or considering a sound investment in the Tuscan real estate market, this house represents a fine balance between history and present-day allure.

Buying property in this town is more than just acquiring walls and a roof—it's investing in a lifestyle enriched with culture, history, and culinary soul that is uniquely Italian. It beckons foreigners who wish to integrate into a traditional lifestyle in one of Italy’s most picturesque regions.

This is more than just a house in San Miniato; it's an invitation to discover your own story in its vine-wrapped embrace.

Details

Amount of bedrooms
2
Size
130
Price per m²
€1,615
Garden size
705
Has Garden
No
Has Parking
No
Has Basement
No
Condition
good
Amount of Bathrooms
3
Has swimming pool
No
Property type
House
Energy label

Unknown

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Nestled right in the heart of the charming Tuscan countryside, this delightful farmhouse in San Miniato, Pisa, offers an authentic slice of Italy at its very best. If you're a fan of history mingling perfectly with modern comforts, you're gonna love this former farmhouse. I'm a busy bee trying to keep up with the demand for such unique properties, so you can trust me when I say options like this one don't come 'round often. San Miniato itself is a dream if you’re an expat. The town’s got that quaint, small-town vibe with all the modern conveniences you'd expect, tucked away just 300 meters from your new doorstep. Yet, as you wander those cobbled streets lined with centuries-old buildings, the hustle of modern life melts away. Living here means you'll breathe in fresh country air and enjoy the scenic beauty of Tuscany daily, plus you're a mere 40-minute drive from the excitement and splendor of Florence, or if the beach calls you, the sea awaits also 40 mins away. This farmhouse was thoughtfully renovated just back in 2000. The renovation focused a heap on retaining that original charm, preserving the 15th-century essence that makes it so special, with original materials creating a welcoming feel thanks to their natural patina. They even did a stellar job with the roof, fitting it with modern thermal insulation without losing any of its rustic character. Let’s chat about the setup here: set on a picturesque 6 hectares, this place is home to 80 olive trees. Imagine wandering through your own little olive grove, perhaps even pressing your home-grown olives into oil. The farmhouse offers a fantastic canvas not only for a peaceful life soaked in Tuscany but also a chance to generate income by leasing rooms to eager travel ... click here to read more

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Cradled gently in the serene and picturesque landscapes of Tuscany, this farmhouse on Via della Bastia, located in Ponte a Elsa - Brusciana, Empoli, beckons lovers of Italian heritage and pastoral living. Imagine waking up amidst the rolling hills of western Empoli, where tranquility meets community in a small agricultural hamlet—a perfect sanctuary for those seeking a balance of quiet privacy and friendly neighborhood vibes. Picture this: a farmhouse that’s waiting to be revived, currently in a raw but quite solid condition, spreading itself generously over two levels. It is open on three sides, offering space and opportunities not just to live but to transform this dwelling into a bespoke home. The farmhouse proudly stands with approximately 90 square meters of open volume, inviting you to mold the area into a cozy living space that satisfies both your relaxation and entertainment needs. The possibilities are as endless as Tuscany's sky. Envision having a canvas to craft—additional lateral spaces of 40 square meters are at your disposal. Perhaps you see them becoming a home office overlooking the Tuscan hills, or maybe a cozy guest quarter where friends can enjoy the beauty of Italy with you. Spice it up with some creativity, because the garage space of 18 square meters - which could easily provide shelter for your car or evolve into more storage - has more to offer than meets the eye. Balmy afternoons in Tuscany are best experienced outside, and that’s where your private outdoor area steps in. With about 100 square meters of garden/resede, bask in the sunshine, grow your veggies, or host alfresco dinners under the stars. The allure is real and hard to resist, making this farmhouse ideal for those who adore nature ... click here to read more

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Welcome to your next adventure in the heart of Tuscany, where the rolling hills and enchanting vistas invite you to dream. Nestled in the quaint locality of Vallicci, just near Palaia, sits a rustic farmhouse waiting for its next chapter to be written by its new owner. This property is being auctioned online, offering a unique opportunity to invest in a slice of Italian countryside living. With its expansive views and untapped potential, this farmhouse is a canvas ready for your touch. The farmhouse sprawls over 235 square meters, offering ample space for creativity and personalization. The walls echo stories of past generations, capturing an authentic Italian experience. As you step onto the property, you're greeted by a large exclusive courtyard that serves as a blank slate for your outdoor living dreams. Maybe it becomes a tranquil garden where you can pick fresh herbs for dinner, or a lively space for family gatherings under the Tuscan sun. On the ground floor, the house features a cozy central entrance that invites you into a generous living room, perfect for relaxing after a day of exploring the nearby vineyards or olive groves. The kitchen-dining area promises hearty meals and lively banter, while a grotto room, carved into the tuff, offers a cool retreat in the warm summers. An external staircase leads you upstairs, where three spacious bedrooms provide sanctuary and a haven of rest. Imagine waking up to the gentle Italian sun streaming through the windows. Amenities include: - Large exclusive courtyard - Spacious living room - Kitchen-dining area - Three bedrooms - Grotto room for cool retreats - External single-flight staircase - Two bathrooms - First-floor study with a fireplace - Small terrace - Detached s ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the heart of Tuscany, this exquisite country home in Lamporecchio offers a unique opportunity to own a slice of Italian paradise. Located on Via Lambecchi, just a stone's throw from the historic town of Vinci, this property is perfect for those seeking a second home or a holiday retreat in one of Europe's most picturesque regions. Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of olive trees and the distant hum of cicadas, with the sun casting a golden glow over the rolling hills. This is the daily reality at this charming country home, where the beauty of the Tuscan landscape is your constant companion. A Home with History and Heart This property is more than just a house; it's a gateway to a lifestyle steeped in history and culture. Vinci, the birthplace of Leonardo da Vinci, is a town that celebrates its rich heritage with museums, art galleries, and historical sites dedicated to the Renaissance genius. Living here means immersing yourself in a world where art and history are woven into the very fabric of daily life. The Perfect Blend of Privacy and Convenience Despite its serene setting, the property is conveniently located less than a kilometer from essential amenities, including supermarkets, bars, and pharmacies. This ensures that while you enjoy the tranquility of the countryside, modern conveniences are never far away. A Canvas for Your Vision The country home spans 271 square meters and is in excellent condition, offering a blank canvas for you to create your dream retreat. With six bedrooms and three bathrooms, there's ample space for family and friends to gather and create lasting memories. Outdoor Living at Its Finest The property is surrounded by 4,480 square meters of private land, including an ... click here to read more

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Introducing a cozy and well-maintained two-bedroom apartment nestled in the romantic Tuscan hills, specifically in Montaione, a delightful commune in the Italian province of Florence. This apartment boasts an idyllic setting coupled with the convenience of modern-day amenities. Offered at 400,000 Euros, it serves as an excellent opportunity for overseas buyers seeking an authentic Italian living experience. Located between Montaione and Castelfiorentino, both accessible within minutes, this splendid apartment is enshrined in a carefully refurbished Tuscan style farmhouse. The property is one of seven uniquely designed apartments, each with a separate entrance, offering residents their slice of serenity in the Italian countryside. With approximately 130m2 of space spanning two floors, the apartment offers a well-structured layout. The ground floor hosts an inviting open-plan living room which splendidly integrates a well-equipped kitchen. The ground floor also features an elegant bathroom, practical storage areas, and grants access to a private garden area and a lovely loggia measuring around 25m2. Internal stairs ascend to the first floor, where the apartment offers a cozy landing area with stunning panoramic views of the surrounding landscape. It lays out a generous double bedroom with an en-suite bathroom, and a second bedroom with a separate bathroom. Amenities: - Mains water - Electricity - Gas central heating - Internet connection Property Features: - Private garden space (approximately 250m2) - Exclusive parking - Breathtaking loggia - Convenient storage area - Open layout living and kitchen area - Two well-proportioned bedrooms The interior design reflects the essence of traditional Tuscan styl ... click here to read more

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Welcome to this captivating farmhouse located on Via Carmignanese, nestled in the picturesque hills of Vinci, Italy. This delightful property offers a unique opportunity for those looking to immerse themselves in the true essence of Tuscan living. Situated just a short drive away from the charming village of Vitolini, this farmhouse is more than just a home; it's an experience. Vinci, known as the birthplace of Leonardo da Vinci, oozes with history and culture. Imagine spending your weekends exploring the small yet vibrant local community, with its quaint shops, cozy cafes, and local markets offering freshly picked produce and artisanal products. Life here flows at a leisurely pace, giving you the chance to truly unwind and relish the simplicity and beauty of rural Tuscany. Now, let's delve into the specifics of this farmhouse. The property boasts a generous plot of land encompassing 287 square meters. Notably, this dwelling is a free-standing section of a traditional farmhouse, free on three sides, and it truly shines with plenty of natural light. The recent renovations have been carefully executed, maintaining that quintessential Tuscan character with exposed beams, terracotta floors, and rustic wooden accents. As you enter through the driveway gate, you're welcomed by a sprawling 900 square meter garden, fully fenced, providing privacy and ample space for outdoor activities. Here, you'll find cozy pergolas perfect for a leisurely afternoon or entertaining guests under the Italian sun. The outdoor area also includes two parking spaces, easy to access for you or your visitors. On the ground floor, you'll find a spacious living area centered around a functional fireplace—a perfect spot for gathering with family or fr ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the heart of Tuscany, this exquisite country home in Vinci offers a unique opportunity to immerse yourself in the quintessential Italian lifestyle. Located on Via Carmignanese, this property is a harmonious blend of traditional charm and modern convenience, making it an ideal second home or holiday retreat for international buyers seeking a slice of Tuscan paradise. Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of olive trees and the distant hum of cicadas, as the golden Tuscan sun filters through your window. This is the daily reality at this beautifully renovated farmhouse, where every detail has been thoughtfully curated to enhance its authentic character. With a generous 197 square meters of living space, this home is perfect for creating lasting memories with family and friends. A Glimpse into Tuscan Living: - Authentic Tuscan Architecture: Recently renovated, the farmhouse boasts terracotta floors, exposed wooden beams, and stone details, preserving its rustic charm. - Spacious Living Areas: The ground floor features a welcoming living room with a functional fireplace, perfect for cozy evenings. - Modern Kitchen: A built-in masonry kitchen combines rustic aesthetics with modern amenities, ideal for culinary enthusiasts. - Flexible Spaces: A study with a mezzanine offers a versatile area for a home office or reading nook. - Comfortable Bedrooms: Two double bedrooms, one with an en-suite, and a single bedroom provide ample space for family and guests. - Outdoor Oasis: A 900 square meter enclosed garden is perfect for al fresco dining, relaxation, and social gatherings. - Convenient Parking: Two parking spaces in the shared condominium area ensure easy access for residents and visitors. - Year-Round Comfort: Eq ... click here to read more

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This remarkable five-bedroom, three-bathroom villa located in the heart of Italy sits at over 4.5 acres, surrounded by 450 olive trees. The property, found nestled in the rolling hills of Larciano, offers the inviting charm of Italian life and the promise of beautiful Tuscan living. Just a short 3km away is the historic centre of Larciano, a quaint village imbued with the allure of the traditional Italian lifestyle. Nestled within the heartland of Italy, Larciano offers an appealing mix of old and new. In addition to its rich history and culture, the local area also offers modern conveniences. Larciano's Mediterranean climate, with hot summers and mild winters, is perfect for those who appreciate spending time outdoors and basking in the refreshing sea breeze that gently funnels in from the coast. The area offers plenty for both locals and visitors to enjoy, including vibrant markets, charming boutiques, cafes, and renowned eateries offering the best of Italian cuisine. This spacious 440m2 villa spans over three floors and has been thoughtfully divided into two distinct apartments. One space has been tastefully renovated to encapsulate rustic Tuscan style, while the other provides an enticing canvas for those with a vision to make it their own. Property Features: - 5 spacious bedrooms - 3 bathrooms - Two expansive living rooms - Two kitchens - Characteristic cantina carved into the rocks - Ample storage rooms Outdoors, you'll be delighted by a covered pergola under which you can sit, relax, and drink in the stunning panoramic views over the rolling countryside. With nearly 19,000m2 of garden space and a copious amount of room to install a pool if desired, the outdoor area is just as inviting as the inside. Amon ... click here to read more

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Welcome to this delightful villa, nestled in the enchanting hills near Pisa, in the heart of beautiful Tuscany, Italy. In the quaint town of Peccioli, this 4-bedroom home exudes character and charm, offering a delightful mix of traditional Tuscan architecture and modern convenience. As you approach the villa, an automatic gate unveils a capacious parking area, sheltered under a robust wooden construct. The villa lies enveloped in an expansive, meticulously maintained garden spread over an impressive 10,000 square metres. This extraordinary outdoor space crafts an ambiance of exceptional privacy and tranquillity, where idle afternoons can be spent reading under the Tuscan sun or languidly lounging by the hidden gem - a private, below-ground pool, complete with its own solarium space for sun-soaked relaxation. The villa itself, sprawling across 250 square metres on two floors, is a marvel of space and style. The ground floor envelops you in a double living room enriched with a grand fireplace, perfect for warming up during the cooler months. It unfolds into a distinctively Italian kitchen characterized by a strikingly vaulted ceiling, a neighbouring storage room, and a bathroom, guaranteeing convenience. An internal staircase escorts you to the first floor, opening into a living room furnished with a kitchenette for additional comfort. Discover the four well-proportioned bedrooms one of which crafts an intimate mezzanine, and two bathrooms, providing ample space for family or guests. Additionally, the villa features a character-filled annex constructed from stone and brick, spanning another 20 square metres. It's the sort of extra space that has endless possibilities - a potential home office, guest suite, or perha ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the picturesque countryside of Tuscany, near the charming town of Volterra, lies an exquisite 5-bedroom, 4-bathroom villa awaiting its next owners. Set within 3.7 acres of verdant landscape, this property exudes tranquility, offering a private retreat from the hustle and bustle of daily life. Yet, it remains conveniently close to the village of Villamagna, providing a delightful blend of seclusion and accessibility. The heart of this property is the main farmhouse, spanning approximately 190 square meters over two floors. The renovation completed in 2005 has retained much of the property's original Tuscan character. On the ground floor, an inviting living room features an authentic fireplace, perfect for cozying up during the cooler months. Adjacent to this space, the kitchen invites culinary adventures, complemented by a bathroom, laundry room, and a cellar. A graceful flight of stairs leads to the upper level, housing three bedrooms and two more bathrooms. The architectural details, such as beamed ceilings and exposed brick, are a testament to timeless Tuscan craftsmanship. A highlight of this villa is its splendid swimming pool, positioned to capture panoramic views of the surrounding countryside. Imagine basking under the Tuscan sun, sipping a glass of local wine, and soaking in the peaceful scene that stretches before you. This is living. In addition to the main house, the property includes a charming former barn, now converted into a two-floor guesthouse. Spanning 70 square meters, this space offers its own living experience with two bedrooms, a bathroom, a loggia, and kitchen/dining-room facilities. And with its own private swimming pool, guests can enjoy a slice of Tuscany with full autonomy. Livin ... click here to read more

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Welcome to Villa Campanile, Castelfranco di Sotto—an extraordinary corner of Tuscany where rustic meets convenience. For those yearning for an authentic Italian farmhouse experience without leaving behind modern comforts, this property offers an opportunity that's hard to resist. Located in the serene countryside just a stone’s throw away from Altopascio, this farmhouse is situated in the gorgeous municipality of Pisa, Italy. Rich with history and culture, this area is as welcoming as it is beautiful. One of the most compelling aspects of this farmhouse is its sprawling 8,000 square meters of flat land, where olive trees add a touch of rustic agrarian charm. The real beauty of this land is not just in its current state but in its potential. Picture wide open spaces that can host outdoor events or picnics, or perhaps imagine an organic garden growing right outside your window. There is plenty of room for potential inclusions—imagine the addition of a swimming pool that makes good any lazy, sun-kissed afternoon even better. Dreams can really take root here. As for the farmhouse itself, there’s 275 square meters of living space, divided cleverly over two floors and an attic. This layout provides a unique setting where comfort and rustic coziness intertwine. You walk into a central entrance from where a cozy living room greets you, inviting you to relax and unwind. Alongside is a spacious eat-in kitchen, perfect for trying out those Italian recipes, perhaps accompanied by good company in the adjacent dining area. With the practical design, each room flows one into the other, buoyed by architectural features that include wooden beams, terracotta floors, and a wood fireplace touched by years of family gatherings. Upstairs, ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the heart of Tuscany, in the charming town of Pieve a Nievole, it's where you’ll find this rustic farmhouse that’s just waiting for someone with vision and creativity. This story is about transformation, about taking a piece of the serene Italian countryside and turning it into your own personal retreat. Sitting on Via Giacomo Matteotti, this farmhouse is a historic gem, ready for renovation. It's not just a stone-and-mortar structure—it's a gateway to a Tuscan lifestyle. With 110 square meters of space, 2 bedrooms, and a single bathroom, it’s intimate yet full of potential. The property stands detached, free on all sides, offering the privacy you seek as you craft your dream home. Though it needs significant renovation, this is no hurdle—it’s an opportunity. Picture it: turning this rustic canvas into a reflection of your own tastes and preferences, blending the old with the new. The existing structure is a rapport of traditional Tuscan architecture, awaiting a touch of modernization to unleash its full potential. Here's what the property currently offers: - Detached with 360-degree privacy - 110 square meters of potential living space - 2 generously-sized bedrooms - 1 bathroom to be transformed - Expansive olive grove spanning 800 square meters - Ample parking space - Surrounded by lush, green landscapes - Secluded yet easily accessible via paved roads - Option to purchase additional land for expansion Living in Pieve a Nievole is like a constant embrace by the gentle Tuscan hills. The town itself offers a breath of fresh air from the hustle and bustle of busy city life. Imagine waking up to panoramic views, the air fragrant with nature, and the gentle sway of olive trees heralding the morning. This is w ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the tranquil and picturesque hills of Tuscany in Prato, this 7-bedroom villa in Montelupo Fiorentino is a quintessential representation of rustic Italian charm combined with vast potential for personalization or development as an investment. Housed on a lush 5-hectare estate adorned with olive trees, this 750-square-meter villa presents a splendid mix of historical architecture and modern amenities, making it a unique offering for discerning overseas buyers looking for a taste of authentic Italian lifestyle. Property Features: - Extensive living area complete with traditional fireplaces, ideal for cozy gatherings - A well-equipped kitchen, pantry, and cellar - Seven spacious bedrooms, each paired with its own bathroom - Breathtaking views of the rolling Tuscan hills from every window - A historical turret offering panoramic vistas of the valley - Space available to construct a personal swimming pool - A thriving olive grove with 750 trees, producing high-quality olive oil annually Amenities: - Close proximity to local markets and artisan shops - Easy access to major roads and public transportation - Within reach of historical sites and cultural activities - Potential for developing a full-scale family residence or a guesthouse business Living in this villa not only ensures privacy and tranquility but also offers a gateway to the essence of Italian countryside life. Montelupo Fiorentino, renowned for its artisan ceramics and rich history, stands as a testament to Italy's enduring charm. The community is welcoming and vibrant, providing a full calendar of local festivals and events that highlight regional traditions and gastronomy. What's more, you're only a short drive away from Florence, known for its Renai ... click here to read more

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Introducing a beautiful 4-bedroom Tuscan villa located in the lush hills of Gambassi Terme. This distinctive property showcases the tradition and charm of Tuscan architecture whilst providing modern comforts and amenities. The villa, bathed in the rich golden tones of Florence, is nestled within a substantial 2,500 square meter garden. Set at the pinnacle of a hill, this stunning property offers panoramic vistas of the iconic Tuscan countryside, creating a peaceful retreat for you and your loved ones. As you enter the villa, you are welcomed by a grand living room, adorned with a cozy fireplace and striking vaulted ceilings. Adjacent to the living room is a well-appointed kitchen and a dining room further complemented with a fireplace. A bathroom and sitting room, with direct access to the outdoors, create an ideal space for al fresco dining and leisurely evening soirees surrounded by ultimate privacy. A charming staircase leads to the first floor where you will discover four spacious bedrooms equipped with air conditioning units, ensuring a comfortable and relaxing stay. A family bathroom also resides on this level. This villa is in excellent condition, radiating warmth from its terracotta flooring and exposed beam ceilings filled with character and authenticity. Both bathrooms were fully renovated last year for a more modern touch. The roof was renovated 20 years ago and the property also features radiators throughout. The villa's exterior adds further allure to the property. A newly installed swimming pool awaits for a refreshing dip on hot summer days. The garden is fully fenced ensuring safety and privacy, and housing a sizable 40m2 wooden shed which could be used for storage or a potential DIY project. Thi ... click here to read more

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Welcome to the stunning Italian countryside, where this charming 11-bedroom villa nestled among the undulating, sun-drenched Tuscan hills of Volterra, Pisa is eagerly awaiting its new owners. This property boasts an extensive 694 sq.m of living space, and comes with an additional plot of land that stretches over a generous 9 hectares. With an asking price of €1,450,000, this high-potential, tranquil hideaway offers an unassailable investment opportunity for international buyers seeking a taste of the relaxed Italian lifestyle. Nestled within a quiet, reputable neighbourhood, the property comprises of three distinct, but interconnected, structures – all meticulously refurbished to maintain their authenticity while ensuring they meet modern standards. Each farmhouse interprets comfortable, rustic living with a touch of elegance. The private main villa is a warm haven, with a spacious kitchen to inspire your inner chef, a cozy living room, three comfortable bedrooms, and four well-sized and well-equipped bathrooms. Natural light fills the space, inviting residents to unwind in the embrace of a serene atmosphere that only the Tuscan countryside can provide. The generously-sized guesthouse, designed with hospitality in mind, features eight welcoming bedrooms and seven accompanying bathrooms, allowing you to comfortably host family, friends, or even guests if you wish to venture into the hospitality field. The third structure efficiently caters to all, comprising the reception, a breakfast room, and another bathroom, ideal for visitors or a large, blended family. Amenities: - A large, glistening swimming pool perfect for dipping in during those hot summer hours - A vineyard, an olive grove, and a truffle field – A true ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the heart of Tuscany, the picturesque town of Serravalle Pistoiese offers a unique blend of history, culture, and natural beauty. Here, amidst rolling hills and sun-drenched landscapes, lies a villa that promises not just a home, but a lifestyle. This exquisite property is more than just a place to stay; it's a gateway to the quintessential Italian experience. Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of olive leaves, the sun casting a golden hue over the verdant landscape. This villa, set on a generous 3,500 m² plot, is your private sanctuary. With 49 mature olive trees, the property not only offers shade and privacy but also the opportunity to produce your own extra virgin olive oil, a true taste of Tuscany. A Home Designed for Comfort and Elegance Built in 2010, this two-storey villa boasts a modern design that harmonizes with its natural surroundings. The spacious interiors are flooded with natural light, creating a warm and inviting atmosphere. The open-plan living area is perfect for entertaining, while the two large bedrooms offer a peaceful retreat after a day of exploring the Tuscan countryside. The villa's two bathrooms are fitted with high-quality materials, ensuring comfort and luxury. Whether you're soaking in the tub or enjoying a refreshing shower, these spaces are designed to rejuvenate and relax. Key Features: - Location: Serravalle Pistoiese, Pistoia, Tuscany, Italy - Size: 140 m² - Bedrooms: 2 - Bathrooms: 2 - Plot Size: 3,500 m² with 49 olive trees - Parking: 4 spaces - Condition: Excellent, move-in ready - Proximity: 10 minutes to Pistoia, 25 minutes to Lucca - Price: €435,000 The Tuscan Lifestyle Awaits Living in Serravalle Pistoiese means embracing the Tuscan way of life. The town is ... click here to read more

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Property Overview Nestled among the serene, undulating landscapes of Terricciola in Tuscany, this delightful 3-bedroom villa offers a perfect blend of traditional charm and modern comforts. With its tranquil setting and comprehensive renovations undertaken in 2021, this property provides a welcoming retreat with easy access to local amenities and a natural ambiance that is typical of Tuscany’s picturesque countryside. Priced at €790,000, the villa spans roughly 180m² of living space and sits on a generous plot of 2,880m² adorned with olive and fruit trees. Key Features: - Bedrooms: 3 (including a master suite with walk-in closet, en-suite, and access to a panoramic terrace) - Bathrooms: 3 - Internal Area: Approximately 180m² - Plot Size: 2,880m² Amenities: - Fitted and equipped kitchen - Dining room - Spacious living room with a fireplace - Additional cozy bar and study area - Storage room/relaxation space with exterior access - Technical room with an independent entrance - Brand-new 7 x 4m swimming pool with chlorine system and solarium - Wood-burning oven and barbecue area - 10m² outbuilding/storage - Parking area with automatic gate Living in Terricciola: Terricciola is acclaimed, not just for its scenic beauty but also for its cultural and historical resonance in the heart of the Pisa province. Known as the "City of Wine" due to its rich vineyards and historic wine production, settling here offers a unique opportunity to immerse oneself in a full-bodied regional culture. The location combines accessibility with seclusion, providing a peaceful home environment, just a 10-minute drive from essential amenities, offering an ideal balance for both permanent residence and holiday stays. With the closest town being ... click here to read more

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Welcome to a unique slice of Tuscan paradise, nestled in the heart of the charming Italian countryside near Terricciola. This story invites you into a lifestyle shaped by tranquil landscapes, ancient traditions, and rich cultural heritage. With a harmonious blend of modern comforts and a nod to yesteryear, this captivating property offers an authentic experience of Italian villa living. Located just a stone's throw from the rustic village center, this four-bedroom house is set on a generous piece of land, stretching over an acre and adorned with flourishing fruit trees. Imagine relaxing under the vast sky, surrounded by olive groves and the occasional flutter of fig leaves, with the sweeping vistas of the countryside stretching as far as the eye can see. The property reveals a journey through time, where part of the house underwent thoughtful renovation in 2018/2019. The main entrance greets you with an inviting space, flanked by a cosy studio apartment perfect for guests or perhaps an office, and a convenient bathroom with all modern amenities on the ground floor. On the opposite side, a large dining room becomes the heart of gatherings, with a magnificent fireplace that echoes tales of family dinners and winter warmth. French doors in the kitchen lead out to a pergola, an ideal spot to savor your morning espresso or enjoy an alfresco dinner while basking in the tranquil scenery. The traditional stairway carries you to the first floor, where natural light pours through expansive windows lining a bright corridor. Imagine evenings spent here with a good book from the ample shelf space, glancing occasionally at the breathtaking views outside. Three serene bedrooms reside on this level, paired with two well-appointed bat ... click here to read more

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