Historic 2-Bedroom Stone House with Terrace in La Sassa, Tuscany – Panoramic Views, Fully Restored and Furnished

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Tuscany, Pisa, Montecatini Val di Cecina, Italy, Montecatini Val di Cecina (Italy)

2 Bedrooms · 2 Bathrooms · 140Floor area

€185,000

House

No parking

2 Bedrooms

2 Bathrooms

140m²

No garden

No pool

Not furnished

Description

Welcome to your dream home in the heart of Tuscany! Nestled in the charming streets of Montecatini Val di Cecina, this delightful two-bedroom lodge is everything you’ve been looking for — and maybe even a little more. As an experienced real estate agent, I can tell you this property offers a fantastic opportunity to own a piece of Italian heritage, set against the breathtaking backdrop of the Tuscan landscape.

At a cozy 140 square meters, this stone village house stands proudly on three levels. From the moment you set foot through the entrance, located conveniently on the village alleys, you’ll be enveloped by a sense of history and charm. The house has been lovingly restored, preserving all of its original features which add to its unique character. The tasteful renovations mean there’s little for you to do but move right in and start living the Tuscan dream!

Let me talk you through what makes this place so special. On the ground floor, you’ll find a staircase that whisks you up to the first floor. Here, you’ll fall in love with the charming living room complete with a cozy fireplace, perfect for those cooler Tuscan evenings. Imagine yourself unwinding here with a glass of Chianti. Also on this floor is a study and a panoramic balcony that offers stunning views — perfect for work or reflection.

Downstairs on the lower level is where you’ll find the lively hub of the home: the dining room and kitchen. The dining room is a delight, leading seamlessly into the kitchen, which boasts an exposed rock wall that could very well tell stories if it could speak. On this level, there’s also a handy small utility room with a WC, and of course the exit to the breathtaking south-west facing terrace. Here, every evening can end with the mesmerizing hues of the sunset, an experience you’ll never tire of.

Head upstairs again to the second floor where you’ll discover two inviting bedrooms. The master bedroom is a climate-controlled haven, thanks to the included AC unit, ensuring a restful night’s sleep. A well-appointed bathroom on this floor comes with modern amenities, including an electric towel rail. The bedrooms feature lovely parquet flooring, while the other rooms echo Tuscan tradition with cotto tiles and exposed wooden beams.

Some extra elements of the home to highlight:

- 2 bedrooms, tastefully furnished
- 2 modern bathrooms, well-equipped
- Stone village house with original features
- Cozy living room with fireplace
- Panoramic balcony with views
- Beautiful kitchen with exposed rock wall
- South-west facing terrace with sunsets
- Fly screens on all windows
- Recently updated electrical and plumbing systems
- New wooden doors and windows
- Sold with included furniture and equipped kitchen
- In the heart of a historic village

This isn’t just a house; it’s a lifestyle. Montecatini Val di Cecina offers a rich tapestry of experiences. It's a genuine community where local grocers sell fresh panini and ice cream, and vendors bring vibrant produce to the village piazza. The surrounding area is perfect for nature lovers, with various trails beckoning you to explore. The San Martino church with its bell tower is an iconic feature of this medieval village, complete with its intriguing blend of history and nature.

The village, known for having one of the most thriving copper mine caves turned fascinating museum, offers more than just natural beauty. You’ll find amenities such as a doctor and dentist, ensuring that life can be as convenient as it is idyllic.

Montecatini Val di Cecina’s climate pairs warm summers with mild winters, offering perfect conditions for year-round living. Living here, you'll find a slower pace of life that so many people crave.

Distances to important places couldn’t be better. With the shimmering coast of Cecina just 20 km away, as well as iconic Italian cities like Volterra, San Gimignano, and Siena within a comfortable drive, you’ll never run out of places to explore.

So, if you’re someone who appreciates a blend of elegance, history, and nature, this charming lodge could be your Italian escape. Life in Montecatini Val di Cecina is about soaking in sunsets, exploring local festivals, and becoming part of a welcoming community.

This property is not just a buy; it's an investement in a way of life. So, if you're ready to take the plunge into Tuscan living, give me a shout. Let's make this dream a reality.

Details

Amount of bedrooms
2
Size
140
Price per m²
€1,321
Garden size
190
Has Garden
No
Has Parking
No
Has Basement
No
Condition
good
Amount of Bathrooms
2
Has swimming pool
No
Property type
House
Energy label

Unknown

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Welcome to Guardistallo, a hidden gem nestled in the beautiful rolling hills of Val di Cecina, Tuscay! This 1-bedroom villa boasts a panoramic vista that showcases a flawless blend of charming countryside and shimmering sea views. The property possesses an unparalleled appeal, and let’s be honest; there's nothing quite like having a piece of the beautiful Italian countryside to call your own! The villa spans roughly 230 sq. meters, divided between two levels. The first level, approximately 110 sq. meters, is home to the main dwelling area. The ground floor houses an array of utility rooms that cover about 150 sq. meters. These versatile rooms can be tailored to suit all your needs, whether you require a home office, guest quarters, or a personal gym. The property offers a myriad of property features guaranteed to deliver a unique and satisfying living experience. Highlight features include: • Undisturbed panoramic views • A spacious 230 sq. meter villa • Two levels of living and utility spaces • Versatile rooms that can be customized to individual needs The villa basks in the serenity of an exclusive olive grove spanning 6 hectares with nearly 800 productive olive trees. Imagine yourself strolling through the silenced grove, a gentle breeze twirling through the olive branches. Coupled with the 4-hectare forest nearby, this property captures the essence of a secluded sanctuary while still having access to modern amenities. Now that you acquire an understanding of the individual features, you’ll be excited to hear more about the opportunities this property stands to offer. Picture the potential: The property can be personalized, meaning you can choose to refurbish existing structures or redesign the entire compound. ... click here to read more

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Step into the heart of Tuscany, where the enchanting village of Montescudaio welcomes you to a charming farmhouse that captures the spirit of rural Italian life. This exquisite property is ideal for those dreaming about the tranquillity and romance of the Tuscan countryside. Let's take a closer look at what makes this home both unique and full of potential for an incredible lifestyle abroad. Located just a stone's throw from the historic center of Montescudaio, this farmhouse is in a prime location that offers the perfect blend of seclusion and community connection. Montescudaio is well known for its rich history and picturesque landscapes, sitting proudly atop a hill that looks out over the lush Val di Cecina valley and the magnificent Tyrrhenian coastline. Imagine a life where you can breathe in fresh countryside air, enjoy walks through vineyards and olive groves, and immerse yourself in the vibrant local culture and traditions. The farmhouse, with its steadfast stone façade, offers a welcoming view that holds charm and warmth. With a layout spread over 207 square meters, it provides two independent apartments, catering perfectly to large families, hosting guests, or perhaps setting up a small bed and breakfast for travelers visiting Tuscany for its beauty and culture. The farmhouse's structure is robust and well-maintained, but it still offers you the chance to add your personal touch, which could be a wonderful opportunity if you enjoy customizing a home to suit your taste. Let me take a moment to walk you through the house. As you enter the property, you're greeted by a lovely main entrance leading to the first apartment. Here, the living space opens up with a bespoke kitchen designed for those who love to coo ... click here to read more

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The climate in Montescudaio, as with most of Tuscany, is fairly mild with a good amount of sunshine and just enough rainfall to keep the landscape lush and beautiful. The winters can be a bit chilly and summer can get quite hot, however, the nearby sea helps moderate the temperature, making the climate pleasant year round. Living in the historic center of Montescudaio means experiencing the essence of Italy. It provides the chance to live surrounded by history, tradition, and culture, all while enjoying the warm Italian hospitality that makes the country so special. The daily life here is relaxed and peaceful, yet filled with small, meaningful details: morning coffee in the local square, browsing local products in the marketplace, enjoying home-cooked meals in the family-run trattorias, or taking leisurely strolls in the cobblestone streets, and best of all, relishing the breathtaking views that change with every season. Apartment living has its unique charm. In an apartment, you're part of a community yet you have your own private space. This apartment, with its blend of traditional Tuscan architecture and modern amenities, offers plenty of opportunities to make it your home. Property Features: - Independent entrance - Generous 75 sqm of living space - Breathtaking panoramic views - Spacious kitchen - Cozy living room with a wood-burning stove - Large master bedroom with a loft - Storage/laundry room - Windowed bathroom with a shower - Rustic features such as terracotta floors and exposed beams and rafters. Local Amenities: - Charming historic center - Proximity to the sea (10 km away) - Easy access to nearby medieval villages and historic cities - Mild climate - Scenic landscapes - Established community - Loc ... click here to read more

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Experience an ideal blend of nature, tranquility, culture, and comfort with this architectural gem located in Montescudaio, Pisa, Tuscany, Italy. This charming stone farmhouse, well-preserved with a good condition, is cosily nestled in the heart of the picturesque Tuscan countryside and only a few kilometers from the sea. Imagine being secluded amidst the rolling hills, tantalizing vineyards, and cobblestoned paths, yet being a stone's throw away from the modern amenities of city life, and a short drive to the stunning Tyrrhenian coast! Montescudaio, the medieval village where this enticing farmhouse is located, has proudly secured a position in the "most beautiful villages in Italy". Set in the enchanting Val di Cecina region, Montescudaio boasts of quaint cobblestone streets, ancient churches, and a unique atmosphere that reeks of tranquility and authenticity. In Montescudaio, you live history every day while you walk its medieval streets surrounded by lush greenery and blooming local flora. In terms of regional climate, Tuscany in general enjoys a mild Mediterranean climate with hot, dry summers and cool, damp winters. As a farmhouse resident, you'll bask in the warm, inviting sunshine during the summer and cozy up by the fireplace during the winter months. The farmhouse offers a sprawling 350 square meters of space, all stylishly renovated. It still proudly displays the quintessential Tuscan style with its terracotta floors, and ceilings adorned with exposed beams and terracotta tiles. Property features Include: - Five spacious bedrooms - Four well-maintained bathrooms - Three apartments with independent entrances, providing complete privacy - A fourth separate apartment, housed in a separate structure - Surr ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the heart of rural Italy, discover the charming elegance of this welcoming 1-bedroom villa, situated within the serene confines of Tuscany's Pisa region, specifically in the quaint hamlet of Micciano, Pomarance, Italy. This detached abode offers an enviable lifestyle opportunity, accompanied by a sweeping landscape boasting over 4 acres enriched with breathtaking panoramic views of the encompassing countryside. Constructed approximately 20 years ago, the villa covers an impressive 65 square meters all on one level, perfect for those seeking a manageable but generously spaced property. A covered loggia leads into an open-floor living space bathed in warmth from a classic fireplace and augmented by an exposed kitchen, inviting congenial meal preparation. The solitary bedroom ensures a peaceful sanctuary, while the bathroom caters efficiently to personal hygiene needs. Property Features: - One Bedroom - One Bathroom - 65 square meter area - Covered Loggia - Open Plan Living Space with Fireplace - Exposed beam ceilings - Kitchen - Double Glazing - Bottled Gas Central Heating Stretching beyond your backdoor, the eye can't help but relish at the stunning vistas spanning the valley, the town of Pomarance, and the protected splendor of the Monterufoli natural reserve. A 1.7-hectare expanse of land housing several olive trees flanks the home (approx. 4.2 acres), with the remaining terrain naturally wooded. The exterior space permits the potential inclusion of a swimming pool, pending your personal preferences. The distinct geographical setting of this villa in Tuscany presents the enticing chance to draw back from rapid city living, submerging oneself in tranquil rural bliss. Located roughly 13km from the town of P ... click here to read more

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Charming 3-Bedroom Apartment in the Heart of Bibbona, Tuscany Nestled within the historic center of Bibbona, a picturesque medieval village in Livorno, Tuscany, this enchanting 3-bedroom apartment offers a unique blend of comfort, elegance, and historic charm. Bibbona is celebrated for its hillside beauty, strategically perched just a short distance from the pristine Tuscan coastline. Address: Bibbona, Livorno, Tuscany, Italy Price: €305,000 Property Features: - Total area: 114 square meters - Spacious kitchen-dining area with a cozy fireplace - Inviting living room equipped with a pellet stove - Three well-proportioned bedrooms (two double, one single) - Two functional and well-maintained bathrooms - Delightful 10 square meter terrace offering stunning views and an ideal space for outdoor relaxation and dining - Separate utility areas enhancing the practicality of home management - Air conditioning for comfortable summers - Mosquito nets installed for added comfort - Built-in wardrobes for optimal space management - Independent entrance ensuring privacy - Flexibility to convert into two autonomous units if desired Amenities: - Close proximity to local shops and restaurants - Short drive to the beautiful beaches of Marina di Bibbona - Easy access to public transportation connecting to major cities and attractions Local Area and Climate: Living in Bibbona offers a delightful experience combining the best of rural charm and access to the sea. The village itself is steeped in history, allowing residents to soak in its ancient architecture and cultural heritage. Just a few kilometers away, the Tuscan coast beckons with its sandy beaches and crystal-clear waters, ideal for summer getaways. The climate in Bibbona is t ... click here to read more

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Climate and Living Conditions: The climate in Bibbona is characterized by mild, wet winters and warm, dry summers. The proximity to the sea gives the area a Mediterranean climate, providing an ideal environment for outdoor activities throughout the year. Olive groves and vineyards dot the landscape of the region, making it a haven for wine lovers and food enthusiasts. Living in a Villa: Nestling in a villa in charming Bibbona offers a unique lifestyle, blending luxurious living with a touch of rustic allure. It is all about enjoying open spaces and a serene atmosphere. Life in a villa means ample privacy and freedom to craft your idyllic environment. Property Features: - 5 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms across three levels - Modern porch leading to spacious, light-filled living areas - Large glass walls for panoramic landscape views, rustic wooden ceilings - Ground floor has three bedrooms, one with walk-in closet - Master bedroom with private bathroom space on the first floor - Basement with spacious living area, kitchen, bedroom, bathroom, laundry area, technical room - External garden ideal for relaxation and entertainment - Saltwater infinity pool (7x14m dimensions) Amenities: - Recently built using eco-friendly materials - Garden space for outdoor activities and relaxation - On-site laundry facilities - Independent access to the basement from the garden - Saltwater infinity pool - Walking distance to essential services Living in this wonderful villa gives you the best of both worlds - the tranquility and beauty of the countryside with convenient access to local amenities and historical sites. To add to this, the stunning beachscapes along the Etruscan Coast are only a short distance away. Local Area Information: ... click here to read more

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Introducing a delightful 3-bedroom villa nestled in the picturesque countryside of Montescudaio, Pisa, Tuscany, Italy. The villa commands a stunning view of the surroundings, extending to the sea. Its location is in a residential area bordering Montescudaio, a breathtaking medieval village known as one of the "most beautiful villages in Italy". The coast of Costa degli Etruschi is a mere 10 kilometers away, making it an ideal spot for beach enthusiasts. The villa is approximately a kilometer away from the heart of the town, where all the main services like schools, banks, post offices, grocery stores, commercial activities, and an array of tasteful restaurants reside. The Villa: 3 spacious bedrooms 3 well-equipped bathrooms A large kitchen with an additional exit leading to the garden A living area embraced with a fireplace A covered porch A large gallery on the upper floor Set over three levels, the villa offers about 190sqm of living space, enveloped in a 1,100sqm well-groomed park. Entrance takes you to the living area graced with a fireplace with access to the kitchen, two double bedrooms, a bathroom, and a covered porch. The kitchen is cozy and adorned with a secondary exit to the garden. Ascending to the upper floor, you find yourself in a versatile gallery, a sizable room, another bathroom, and the third broad bedroom. A semi-basement floor houses a rustic and inviting tavern, equipped with a bathroom and an independent entrance from the garden. The villa's garden is meticulously manicured, enveloping the structure on all four sides with the potential of installing an outdoor swimming pool or creating an inground one. An important aspect of this property is the recently built spa extension, separate ... click here to read more

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Welcome to the enchanting and serene world of Casale Marittimo, a quaint medieval village nestled in the region of Tuscany, Italy. At the heart of this scenic locale, is a charming 1-bedroom independent villa that not only offers you an idyllic home but a taste of quintessential Italian country living as well. An exclusive escape from the urban hustle, this urban retreat sprawls across approximately 4000 square meters of land further enriched by a hundred lush olive trees. These act as the beautiful backdrop to the villa capturing the charm of Tuscan atmosphere. The property itself, with a floor area of approximately 60 square meters, is a comfortable one-storey abode developed keeping in mind the convenience of its residents. As you step through the villa's covered entrance, you are welcomed into a spacious living area that houses a cosy kitchenette. The well-planned layout leads you through a hallway to a large double bedroom and a windowed bathroom, equipped with a shower. An additional storage/laundry room comes in beneficial for all your household needs. The property also boasts a 25-square-meter storage-cum-tavern, accessible through a separate entrance in the garden, adding further practical space to your living. Some of the key features of the house include: - Sizeable covered entrance - Voluminous living area - Homely kitchenette - Roomy hallway - Large double bedroom - Windowed bathroom with shower facilities - Utility room, serving as storage/laundry room - A bonus 25-square-meter storage/tavern Lovingly maintained, this house bares its humble Tuscan soul in its architectural elements. From terracotta floors to the exposed wooden beams, each element encapsulates the warmth and tradition of this historic r ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the heart of Tuscany, just a short distance away from the charming village of Montecatini Val di Cecina, lies a delightful farmhouse waiting for its next lucky owner. This property embodies the true spirit of the Tuscan countryside, providing you a serene escape with quintessential views and a taste of the much-coveted Italian lifestyle. This isn't just a house; it's an invitation to embrace life amidst rolling hills and olive groves. Having been lovingly renovated in 2005, this 175-square-meter farmhouse is in excellent condition and offers a bright and spacious environment for those looking to make Tuscany their home. As you enter the estate via the automatic gates, a world of tranquility unfolds, promising both beauty and privacy despite the presence of friendly neighboring homes. Thanks to its strategic location, the property combines peace with accessibility, as it is only a stone’s throw away from the conveniences of modern life. Spread over two floors, the living space is harmonious and inviting. On the ground floor, you will find: - A vast living room with vaulted ceilings - A working fireplace that adds to the cozy ambiance - A practical kitchen/dining-room - Additional storage space - A convenient bathroom Moving to the upper floor, accessed by internal stairs, the warmth of the house continues. Here, you will enjoy: - Three comfortable bedrooms - A second bathroom - More storage facilities for all your needs Living in Montecatini Val di Cecina offers a unique blend of rustic tranquility and cultural richness, perfectly suited for families, retirees, or anyone yearning for a romantic hideaway. The town itself is steeped in history, with roots going back to Etruscan times, offering residents a s ... click here to read more

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Living in an authentic Tuscan farmhouse can be an enriching experience, especially in a region like Montecatini Val di Cecina, Pisa, Tuscany in Italy. In this magical part of the world, you'll find an exquisite stone farmhouse dating back to 1790 that awaits its new owner with open arms and rustic charm. Blessed with historical elements and modern comforts, it carries the genuine essence of traditional Tuscan architecture adorned with the beauty of the local flora and fauna across an approximately 1-hectare land. With a total space of 250 sqm, the farmhouse is spread across two levels, offering ample space for quality living. The ground floor welcomes you with a wide entrance leading you to a spacious living area that can become the center of your everyday life. Elegance reigns here, from the kitchen equipped with a fireplace, a perfect dining room, a practical bathroom, and a master suite boasting a walk-in closet and a personal bathroom. Ascend to the second floor to discover three more double bedrooms, all with their private bathrooms. One of these exclusive spaces also comes with a bathtub. There's potential for expansion too, providing space for a conservatory or two additional double bedrooms with private bathrooms. - Amenities: - 4 bedrooms - 5 bathrooms - 250 sqm living area - Spacious kitchen with a fireplace - Dining room - Living room - Walk-in closet in the master suite - Expansion possibility - 1 hectare land area - Infinity pool (6x12 meters) - Property features: - Stone walls - Exposed wooden beam ceilings - Terracotta floors - Opportunity for expansion Stepping out of this impressive farmhouse, you'll find yourself surrounded by the breathtaking Val di Cecina, a region bles ... click here to read more

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The villa in question is a one-of-a-kind, detached 6-bedroom property located within the serene landscapes of Cecina, a charming seaside town in Tuscany, Italy. It's roughly a 10-minute drive away from the sea, yet despite its slightly rural placement, the property is conveniently close to all necessary amenities - offering an accessible yet peaceful living experience. Set amongst the verdant countryside of Cecina, this age-old villa boasts a generous surface area of around 300 square meters, with an overall volume of approximately 1,200 cubic meters. This extensive size provides opportunities for possible expansion or personalization of the property, giving the buyer a level of creative control. The living arrangement within is split into two independent housing units, one located on the ground level and one on the first floor. Each unit comes with a separate outdoor entrance, providing a degree of spatial flexibility. In total, the villa includes 10 main rooms, 2 bathrooms, and 6 auxiliary rooms - offering ample space for a family or any individual in search of a sizable residence. Property features include: - 6 bedrooms - 2 bathrooms - Independent housing units - Private external entrances - Potential for customization The villa is encompassed by a vast green park, presenting a pleasurable environment for outdoor relaxation and for potential creation of gardens, recreational zones, or swimming pools. The property even encompasses an adjacent piece of agricultural land measuring roughly 3,000 square meters, making it an ideal avenue for farming activities or other ventures. Amenities include: - Large surrounding park - Potential for agricultural activities - Ease of access - Privacy Aside from the property, the t ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the heart of the captivating Tuscan countryside, this charming detached villa presents a quintessential Italian living experience. Located in the serene outskirts of Volterra, Pisa, this property offers a tranquil retreat with panoramic views over lush landscapes and is a stone’s throw from historical charms and modern conveniences. Spread over 120 square meters and two levels, the villa integrates traditional Tuscan architectural elements with modern refinements, creating a harmonious living space. The ground floor boasts a spacious open-plan living room complemented by a cozy fireplace and an integrated kitchen area. Additionally, a unique feature of this floor is a closet with an independent entrance, currently utilized as a studio, providing a flexible space for creativity or work. Ascending the internal staircase to the first floor, residents are greeted by a generously sized relaxation area, a modern bathroom, and a double bedroom. The bedroom opens onto a balcony where one can indulge in the uninterrupted views of the rolling Tuscan hills, ideal for morning coffees or sunset contemplation. Outdoor living is equally enchanting with a 23 square meter pergola, perfect for al fresco dining or lounging in the Mediterranean climate. Extending the living space further is a private garden sprawling over 1,000 square meters, offering ample room for gardening enthusiasts or outdoor family activities. The property also includes a covered parking space and access to a well-maintained communal swimming pool, shared with just two other villas. The villa's construction, completed in 2017, adheres to the highest standards, incorporating solar paneling and achieving an impressive A+ energy rating. Heating and coolin ... click here to read more

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Located in the profoundly charming city of Volterra, Tuscany, Italy, this villa is an enchanting gem nestled amidst Italy's scenic countryside. Perfectly secluded, this three-bedroom detached villa lies at the heart of Italy’s quintessential Tuscan setting, surrounded by the region's lush greenery and mesmerizing panoramic views. Sprawled elegantly over 170 square meters, it is fortified by state-of-the-art solar panels harnessing natural energy that not only contributes to a sustainable lifestyle but also maintaining high energy efficiency. The villa is cocooned within a tranquil complex of three exclusive villas, each sharing a common swimming pool. However, its ravishing beauty is not just confined within the artistic boundaries of the villa; its surroundings host a mesmerising blend of beauty and sheer tranquility. A mere half-hour drive away is the azure Italian coastline, and just a few minutes farther, the Pisa Airport, offering unrivaled mobility and accessibility for both local and (especially) international owners. The Natural Attractions Around: Being in Volterra, this dwelling is amidst the heartland of Italian history and culture. One can immerse themselves fully in its ancient Etruscan roots, medieval architecture, and the Renaissance's lasting impressions. The city is encircled by protective medieval walls that open up into the glorious heritage of the Etruscan Arch, home to the city's magnetic historical center. Features and Amenities of the Villa: - 3 Bedrooms. - 3 Bathrooms. - Size: 170 sqm. - Price: €470,000. Taking a tour inside, this villa boasts a basement that houses a generously spaced dining area, a bathroom doubling as a laundry room, and another room for storage. The ground floor, accessi ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the heart of Tuscany, in the charming and picturesque town of Pomarance, a unique real estate opportunity awaits those looking to invest in a region renowned for its stunning landscapes, rich history, and delicious culinary traditions. This versatile property, offering two separate apartments, presents an ideal option for families or investors. With the potential to live in one apartment while renting out the other, the possibilities are limitless. The property, located in the serene Pisa province, is comfortably situated just a kilometer from the center of Pomarance. Here, you'll find the perfect blend between the tranquility of the countryside and the vibrant pulse of town life. Pomarance itself is a delightful town known for its historical architecture and cultural festivals, making it an appealing destination for tourists and locals alike. Living in Pomarance means enjoying all that Tuscany has to offer. From exploring the nearby rolling hills and engaging in outdoor activities to savoring the exquisite regional wines and dishes, you'll find there's never a dull moment. The climate in the area is typically Mediterranean, with warm summers perfect for enjoying the outdoor spaces—like the expansive garden offered by this property—and mild winters that allow for year-round exploration of the area's vast cultural offerings. The property in question is part of a semi-detached villa, strategically divided into two separate apartments, allowing for private living spaces while enjoying shared amenities. The ground floor apartment offers approximately 115 square meters of space and comes with its own independent entrance through an automatic gate. The garden, approximately 300 square meters in size, provides a s ... click here to read more

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Picture yourself standing in the morning light streaming through tall windows, coffee in hand, gazing across rolling Tuscan hills where cypress trees punctuate fields of sunflowers and wheat. This 240-square-metre stone farmhouse near the medieval village of Pomarance invites you to create your own vision of Tuscan living, just four kilometres from San Dalmazio and twelve kilometres from essential services. The property sits on 1,250 square metres of private land, offering space for gardens, outdoor dining terraces, and perhaps a swimming pool surrounded by lavender beds. This traditional Tuscan farmhouse represents an exceptional opportunity for buyers seeking a vacation home renovation project in one of Italy's most celebrated regions. The exterior has been completely restored, preserving authentic architectural elements including exposed stone walls, traditional beamed ceilings, and terracotta flooring that connects you to centuries of Tuscan craftsmanship. The two-storey structure provides flexibility for various configurations, whether you envision a spacious single-family retreat or two independent units for rental income potential. The Pomarance area embodies authentic Tuscany, far from tourist crowds yet perfectly positioned for exploring the region's treasures. Volterra, just twenty-five kilometres away, has captivated visitors for millennia with its Etruscan heritage, Roman theatre ruins, and artisan workshops where alabaster craftsmen continue traditions spanning generations. Wandering Volterra's medieval streets on autumn evenings, you'll discover trattorias serving pappardelle al cinghiale and local wines from nearby vineyards. San Gimignano's famous towers rise forty-nine kilometres distant, while Siena's ... click here to read more

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Picture yourself winding through cypress-lined roads into the heart of the Pomarance countryside, where rolling hills give way to your own 240-square-meter stone farmhouse, waiting to be transformed into your Tuscan vacation retreat. This is not just a renovation project; it's an invitation to craft your personal Italian sanctuary in one of Tuscany's most authentic, unspoiled corners, where medieval villages cling to hilltops and the pace of life follows the rhythm of olive harvests and wine seasons. Nestled just 4 kilometers from the village of San Dalmazio and 12 kilometers from Pomarance's cafés and weekly markets, this traditional Tuscan farmhouse occupies a sweet spot between peaceful seclusion and practical accessibility. The property sits on 1,250 square meters of private land, offering space for Mediterranean gardens, al fresco dining areas, or a future swimming pool where you can cool off during those warm July afternoons when temperatures climb into the high twenties. The 1.5-kilometer approach road, maintained in good condition and suitable for any vehicle, ensures you're never truly isolated while preserving that essential sense of rural escape. The exterior restoration has already been completed, revealing the timeless beauty of exposed stone walls that tell centuries of Tuscan history. Traditional beamed ceilings and terracotta flooring remain intact, providing authentic architectural bones that will anchor your renovation vision. These aren't replicas or modern interpretations; these are the genuine materials that have weathered Tuscan summers and winters for generations, lending immediate character to every room. The two-storey layout offers exceptional flexibility, allowing you to reimagine the space a ... click here to read more

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Introducing an authentic slice of Italy. Positioned in the charming town of Monterotondo Marittimo, Grosseto, Tuscany – an additional extension of classic Italy that can best be described as a haven that'll take you back to the idyllic age of the elegant Tuscan noble lands. This Tuscan country house nestled in Monterotondo Marittimo transports you to a world of tranquil bliss, where the rolling green fields of vineyards and olive groves are an everyday sight. The house, a charming jewel from the 19th century that has been extensively renovated in stone, emanates a rustic charm in every brick. The house boasts eight magnificent bedrooms and seven spacious bathrooms, spread across 510 square meters or 5,500 square feet. It is designed in six stunning residential units- five extensive two-room apartments and a generous three-room apartment. Every unit has been painstakingly restored, modern convenience artfully interweaves with historical charm to create comfortable living spaces that sing praises of a warm and inviting atmosphere. Living Area Features: - 8 bedrooms - 7 bathrooms - 5 two-room apartments - 1 three-room apartment All framed against the panoramic view of the verdant vineyards and olive groves. The outdoors spaces are just as inviting. With a 200 square meter garden flourishing with fragrant Mediterranean flora and a refreshing pool perfectly suited for those balmy Tuscan summers. The property comes with an extensive 28.10 hectares worth of land that allows potentials for further development. There's enough space to construct an additional 1500 m3 (an area equivalent to 500 m2) for tourist residences or hotel settings. With these prospects in mind, the boundaries of your potential expansion are only limi ... click here to read more

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