Historic 3-Bedroom Volterra Apartment with Expansive Private Garden

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Tuscany, Pisa, Volterra, Italy, Volterra (Italy)

3 Bedrooms · 2 Bathrooms · 150Floor area

€200,000

House

No parking

3 Bedrooms

2 Bathrooms

150m²

Garden

Pool

Not furnished

Description

Step into a World of Timeless Elegance in Volterra

Imagine waking up in a sun-drenched apartment nestled within the ancient walls of Volterra, a town steeped in history and charm. As the morning light filters through the windows, you are greeted by the gentle hum of life in this medieval Tuscan town. This is not just a home; it's a gateway to a lifestyle rich in culture, history, and natural beauty.

A Home with a Story

This 3-bedroom apartment, set on the first floor of a listed palace, offers a unique blend of historical allure and modern potential. With 150 square meters of living space, the property is a canvas waiting for your personal touch. The apartment's layout is both practical and inviting, featuring a spacious living room, a cozy kitchenette, and a dining room that opens onto a panoramic terrace. From here, a staircase leads you down to a rare gem—a 200 square meter private garden, a sanctuary of tranquility amidst the bustling town.

Daily Life in Volterra

Living in Volterra is like stepping back in time, where every day is a celebration of art, history, and community. Stroll through the cobblestone streets to the nearby Piazza dei Priori, where locals gather for coffee and conversation. The town's vibrant cultural scene offers a plethora of festivals, from the medieval reenactments to the annual alabaster fair, showcasing the region's artisanal heritage.

A Culinary Journey

Tuscany is synonymous with culinary excellence, and Volterra is no exception. Savor the flavors of the region with local specialties like wild boar ragu, truffle-infused dishes, and the finest Chianti wines. The town's restaurants and trattorias offer a warm welcome, where you can indulge in authentic Tuscan cuisine while enjoying breathtaking views of the rolling hills.

Outdoor Adventures Await

For those who crave the outdoors, Volterra is a gateway to adventure. Explore the surrounding countryside with its hiking trails, cycling routes, and horseback riding opportunities. The nearby coast offers a chance to bask in the Mediterranean sun, while the Apennine Mountains provide a backdrop for skiing and winter sports.

Architectural Elegance and Modern Potential

The apartment's historical features, such as high ceilings and original stonework, are complemented by the potential for modern upgrades. With new plumbing, wiring, and kitchen renovations, this property can be transformed into a luxurious retreat or a charming bed and breakfast. The south-facing garden is a rare find, offering a private oasis for relaxation and entertaining.

Investment and Practical Considerations

Volterra's real estate market is a promising investment, with increasing interest from international buyers seeking authentic Tuscan experiences. The property's potential as a rental income generator is significant, given its prime location and unique features. Legal and tax considerations for international buyers are straightforward, with local experts available to guide you through the process.

Key Features:
- 3 spacious bedrooms and 2 bathrooms
- 150 square meters of living space
- Expansive 200 square meter private garden
- Panoramic terrace with stunning views
- Located in a historic listed palace
- Potential for B&B conversion
- Close proximity to Piazza dei Priori
- Access to local utilities and town gas heating
- Investment potential in a growing market
- Easy access to cultural and outdoor activities

Your Tuscan Dream Awaits

This Volterra apartment is more than just a property; it's an invitation to immerse yourself in the rich tapestry of Tuscan life. Whether you're seeking a second home, a vacation retreat, or an investment opportunity, this apartment offers endless possibilities. Contact us today to arrange a viewing and take the first step towards owning a piece of Tuscan history.

Details

Amount of bedrooms
3
Size
150
Price per m²
€1,333
Garden size
200
Has Garden
Yes
Has Parking
No
Has Basement
No
Condition
good
Amount of Bathrooms
2
Has swimming pool
Yes
Property type
House
Energy label

Unknown

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Stand at the first-floor window on a October morning and the view hits you before the coffee does — an unbroken roll of olive groves catching the early light, the medieval towers of Volterra sitting dark against a pale sky just five kilometres up the road. This is what people mean when they talk about Tuscany, except most of them never actually get to own a piece of it. This 315-square-metre stone farmhouse, built when the hills around Volterra were worked by hand and the road below carried carts rather than cars, puts that life within reach at €330,000. The farmhouse sits directly on the road connecting Volterra to the Volterrana provincial road — a practical detail that shapes everything about this property's potential. It's not hidden at the end of a long dirt track; it's accessible, visible, and well-positioned for anyone thinking about a hospitality business down the line. The current owners did exactly that, running holiday accommodation here for years before circumstances changed. The bones of that business remain in the fabric of the building. Inside, the structure is two floors of genuine old Tuscany — not the renovated-for-Instagram version, but the real thing. Stone walls thick enough to keep August heat at bay. Wooden beams across every ceiling. A former stable on the ground floor with cross-vaulted ceilings and original stone mangers still intact, the kind of architectural detail that costs a fortune to recreate and can't be faked. Up the internal staircase, the first floor holds four bedrooms, a large bathroom, a kitchen, and a living room with enough space for the whole family to spread out after a long day in the hills. Above that, the old dovecote sits in the attic — a quiet, slightly eccentric space t ... click here to read more

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Picture yourself standing on a hilltop in the heart of Tuscany, where the morning sun casts golden light across 15 acres of your own land, dotted with ancient olive trees and framed by the rolling hills that have inspired artists for centuries. This is the daily reality awaiting you at this authentic 340-square-meter farmhouse, perched in a commanding position just minutes from the medieval town of Volterra, where Etruscan history meets contemporary Italian life. This substantial four-bedroom farmhouse represents everything international buyers seek in a Tuscan vacation home: authentic architecture preserved through centuries, generous living spaces that accommodate extended family gatherings, and land that connects you to Italy's agricultural traditions. The property's position offers complete privacy while remaining wonderfully accessible, reached by a well-maintained two-kilometer country road that winds through landscape unchanged since Renaissance painters captured these views on canvas. The main residence unfolds across three distinctive floors, each revealing the craftsmanship of traditional Tuscan building methods. On the ground level, the kitchen and dining area centers around an original wood-burning oven, the kind local families still use for baking bread and slow-roasting meats. Adjacent, the living room commands attention with its cross-vaulted ceilings, architectural details that speak to the building's agricultural heritage when such spaces stored valuable harvests. French doors open directly onto the surrounding land, blurring the boundary between indoor comfort and outdoor living that defines the Mediterranean lifestyle. A 50-square-meter cellar provides ideal conditions for wine storage, essential for ... click here to read more

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Nestled amidst the rolling hills of Tuscany, this enchanting 5-bedroom farmhouse in Volterra offers a unique blend of rustic charm and modern potential. Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of olive trees and the distant melody of church bells, as the golden Tuscan sun bathes the landscape in a warm glow. This is not just a home; it's a gateway to a lifestyle steeped in history, culture, and natural beauty. ### A Day in the Life Picture yourself starting the day with a leisurely breakfast on the panoramic veranda, where the views stretch across the verdant countryside to the horizon. As the morning mist lifts, the vibrant colors of the landscape come alive, inviting you to explore the nearby medieval towns of Volterra and San Gimignano, each just a short drive away. In the afternoon, return to your sanctuary, where the farmhouse's terracotta floors and beamed ceilings create a cozy, inviting atmosphere. The spacious living room, with its open staircase and access to the tower room, offers a perfect setting for relaxation or entertaining guests. As the sun sets, the tower provides a breathtaking vantage point to watch the sky transform into a canvas of pinks and oranges. ### Local Lifestyle and Attractions Volterra, a town rich in Etruscan history, offers a tapestry of cultural experiences. Wander through its ancient streets, savoring the aroma of freshly baked focaccia and the sound of local artisans at work. The region is renowned for its culinary delights, from robust Chianti wines to the earthy flavors of truffle-infused dishes. Outdoor enthusiasts will revel in the opportunities for hiking and cycling through the picturesque landscapes, while the nearby coast beckons with its pristine beaches and water sports. ... click here to read more

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Nestled amidst the serene landscapes of Tuscany, this 3-bedroom villa in Volterra offers an idyllic countryside retreat with modern comforts and traditional charm. Set within 1.5 acres of lush land, adorned with olive groves, the property presents a perfect blend of privacy and accessibility, promising a tranquil yet connected lifestyle. Upon entry, the villa welcomes you with a delightful loggia, a versatile outdoor space perfect for dining al fresco or simply enjoying the panoramic views of the rolling Tuscan hills. The living space spans 150m2 across two well-appointed levels. The ground floor unfolds into an expansive living area, characterized by vaulted ceilings that enhance its airy and open ambiance. Adjacent to this is a fully equipped kitchen and dining room, designed for both functionality and sociability. A bathroom completes this level, adding to the convenience. The internal staircase ascends to the first floor, which houses three bedrooms, each offering a distinct charm. Notably, one bedroom extends to a large terrace, providing breathtaking views and an outdoor stairway, encapsulating the essence of indoor-outdoor living. This floor also includes additional space used for laundry, storage, and another bathroom, maximizing the utility of every corner of the home. For those looking to embrace eco-friendly living, the villa is poised for enhancement to energy class A++, with infrastructure already in place for photovoltaic panels— a simple installation away from increased energy efficiency. Key Features: - Total living area of 150m2 - 3 well-sized bedrooms - 2 bathrooms - Modern kitchen and dining area - Underfloor heating and air conditioning - Large car shelter - 1.5 acres of land with olive groves - L ... click here to read more

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Situated in the breathtaking picturesque landscape of Volterra, Pisa, Tuscany, Italy, this extraordinary independent two-bedroom house emerges as a sanctum of allure and tranquility. This house, far removed from the stress and noise of city life, gifts you a reality where you witness the full grandeur and beauty of the Tuscan landscape. Nestled within the gentle hills of Grano and enveloped by grand cypress trees and centuries-old olive trees, it offers an arresting view of the historic city of Volterra, presenting a canvas that unfolds like a painting every day. With the ancient city its backdrop, the house, standing tall amidst archaeological legends and medieval story-telling towers, transforms into a site that etches its rich, storied past into every nook. The property’s location offers a perfect blend of solitude and convenience. Sat plunging amidst the serene Tuscan countryside, it is still easily accessible from the Etruscan town, standing merely 13 km away, offering all the necessities and conveniences you may need, from stores to banks to restaurants and bars. This house is a shining example of Tuscan design and craftsmanship at its best. Rebuilt in 2010, it showcases the perfect amalgamation of local style and tradition alongside modern comfort. Elements of Tuscan architecture such as traditional terracotta floors, exposed beams, and stone facades create a warm ambiance, blending with the property’s modern influence with ease. The residence is spread over three levels, offering a generous living space of 280 square meters: - A panoramic entrance loggia with a barbecue area and wood-fired oven - An open kitchen, showcasing a large fireplace and stunning view of Volterra city - 2 Bedrooms, with one having ... click here to read more

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Nestled within the heart of Tuscany, in the picturesque town of Volterra, stands a spacious 3-bedroom apartment that offers an appealing mix of charm and practical living space. This property, comprising approximately 150 square meters spread over two linked units on the ground floor, is part of a historical stone house and includes access to a generous private garden and a communal swimming pool. The apartment, positioned in a serene rural setting with panoramic views of the striking Tuscan countryside, presents an exciting opportunity for those drawn to Italy's rich history and natural beauty. The living arrangement in this apartment is thoughtful, providing both communal areas for family interaction and private spaces for rest and relaxation. The ground floor houses a kitchen, dining room, and a large living room with a cozy fireplace, perfect for the colder months. Additionally, there's a small kitchenette with storage space, a single bedroom, a bathroom equipped with a shower, and a hallway. The charming private courtyard at the back, which includes a small external storage room, offers extra space for gardening or outdoor activities. An internal staircase from the living room leads to the first floor, which accommodates a double bedroom and a versatile single bedroom that can also serve as a study; it includes a mezzanine level that could be an exciting feature, especially for those with children or looking for a creative space. There's also another bathroom with a shower and a hallway on this level. For those who relish the outdoors, the apartment's private terrace and sprawling 400 square meter garden are idyllic spots to relax and take in the scenic views or dine alfresco. The shared swimming pool, nestled am ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the breathtaking landscape of Tuscany, this charming three-bedroom apartment is located in the historic city of Volterra, near Pisa, Italy. Ideal for both a tranquil permanent residence or a holiday retreat, the apartment offers a unique blend of traditional Tuscan aesthetics and modern comforts within its 150 square meters of living space. As you enter the property on the ground floor, you are welcomed into a generously sized living room equipped with a cozy fireplace, an adjacent dining room, and a well-appointed kitchenette with plenty of storage space. This level also features a single bedroom and a bathroom outfitted with a shower, meeting the practical needs of daily life. The charm of the living spaces is enhanced by direct access to a private terrace and a sprawling 400-square-meter garden, where one can enjoy serene views of the rolling hills and historic countryside that characterizes this part of Italy. The upper floor, accessible via a staircase from the living room, houses the master bedroom and another single bedroom or study with a charming mezzanine. This floor also provides a second bathroom with a shower, adding to the overall functionality and comfort of the home. For those who appreciate outdoor living, the shared swimming pool, surrounded by a stunning olive grove, offers an idyllic setting for relaxation and leisure. Here, one can bask in the panoramic views of the surrounding countryside and the picturesque village of Mazzolla. While the apartment itself is in good condition, having been last restored in the late 1990s, new owners who enjoy personalizing their space might see this as a delightful opportunity to enhance and tailor their home to their tastes, particularly in the garden ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the heart of Tuscany, this exquisite 3-bedroom house in Volterra offers a unique opportunity to own a slice of Italian paradise. With its rich history, stunning landscapes, and vibrant culture, Volterra is a dream destination for those seeking a second home or vacation retreat. This property, in excellent condition, promises a lifestyle filled with relaxation, adventure, and unforgettable memories. Imagine waking up to the gentle Tuscan sun streaming through your windows, casting a warm glow over the beamed ceilings of your beautifully renovated home. The house, spread over two floors and covering 108 square meters, is a testament to the perfect blend of traditional charm and modern comfort. ### A Day in Your Tuscan Retreat Start your day with a leisurely breakfast on the charming loggia, where you can savor the panoramic views of the rolling hills and lush vineyards that define the Tuscan landscape. The spacious dining room and kitchen on the ground floor are perfect for hosting family gatherings or intimate dinners with friends, where you can indulge in the region's renowned culinary delights. As the day unfolds, explore the enchanting town of Volterra, just 9 kilometers away. Known for its Etruscan roots and medieval architecture, Volterra offers a rich tapestry of history and culture. Wander through its cobbled streets, visit the Roman Theatre, or discover the local artisans' workshops. For those seeking adventure, the surrounding countryside is a haven for outdoor activities. Whether it's hiking through the scenic trails, cycling along the picturesque routes, or simply enjoying a leisurely stroll, the natural beauty of Tuscany is yours to explore. ### Evening Bliss As the sun sets, return to your t ... click here to read more

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Stand at the kitchen window on a Tuesday morning and you'll understand why people come to this corner of Tuscany and never quite leave. The hills roll away toward Volterra's medieval skyline — towers, rooftops, the faint outline of the Roman amphitheater — while olive trees catch the early light on the slopes below. No traffic. No noise. Just the wind moving through the fruit trees and, if you're lucky, the distant clang of the Duomo's bells drifting up from town. This is a proper Tuscan stone farmhouse. Four bedrooms, 315 square meters spread across two floors, original cross-vaulted ceilings in the former stable, thick stone walls that keep the rooms cool well into August, and wooden beams that have been darkened by decades of use. There's even an old dovecote tucked into the attic — one of those details that stops first-time visitors mid-sentence. It doesn't need to serve any function. It's just wonderful that it's still there. The ground floor tells the story of how this place was lived in for generations: a large garage, two cellar rooms with stone floors, and that former stable with its vaulted ceilings and original mangers still in place. Upstairs, reached by an internal staircase, you'll find the four bedrooms, a generous bathroom, a kitchen, and a living room with the kind of proportions you simply don't find in new builds. The property needs a thorough renovation — it's priced to reflect that honestly — which means the next owner has the freedom to shape it exactly as they want, rather than inheriting someone else's half-finished vision. The location is smarter than it first appears. Sitting directly along the road that connects Volterra to the Volterrana provincial road, the farmhouse has strong visibility ... click here to read more

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Welcome to this charming, solidly built, three-story farmhouse located amidst the tranquil hills of Tuscany, nestled in the heart of Volterra, Italy. This property offers unbeatable panoramic views of the lush Italian countryside, straight from the windows of three delightfully airy bedrooms. Spread over 140sqm, this compact three-bedroom farmhouse exudes warmth, comfort and the authentic rustic charm expected from a home in such a picturesque location. Greeted by a cozy loggia of 12 sqm, you can enjoy divine alfresco dining during the long, pleasant summers that only Tuscany can offer. Home Features: - Three well-sized bedrooms - Two fully functional bathrooms, one with a mere touch of antiquity and the other one, reasonably modern - A generously sized combined living, dining, and a kitchen area, featuring an invitingly original fireplace - Well-crafted internal stairs leading to the upper floor where an additional bedroom and a small WC are found. - A 13 sqm laundry/utility room - A versatile large room on the ground floor perfect for use as a garage or recreation area - An exclusive parking area that could fit up to four cars comfortably. Carefully maintained, this home is in good condition. The property comes with certified, functional systems. Some parts of the home have been tastefully renovated, while others have been constructed from scratch, ensuring a blend of classic charm with modern comforts. Step outside to the lavish 370 sqm garden space, which is tastefully landscaped and completely fenced. It also features an intimate relaxation area equipped with a table, chairs, and a barbecue/wood burning oven – perfect for hosting family gatherings under the clear, starlit Tuscan nights. Location is everythi ... click here to read more

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Welcome to the enchanting land of Italy where we present to you a charming semi-detached, stone-built home nestled in the picturesque rolling hills of Volterra, Tuscany. Revel in the romantic milieu of Italian countryside as this slice of paradise is conveniently situated just 8km from the vibrant centre and shops of Volterra, Italy. This delightful property offers more than just a home; it provides an opportunity to live a rustic lifestyle surrounded by the serenity of nature. Imagine waking up every morning to a scenic vista of the verdant Volterra countryside. What a way to start a day! This charming abode of 170 square meters offers you a unique Italian living experience. Accessed via a beautiful loggia, the ground floor introduces a spacious living room, where you can easily envision curling up with a good book as the fire flickers in the wood-burning oven-cum-fireplace. To satiate your culinary needs, there is a well-fitted, fully equipped kitchen and dining room apt for family meals and casual entertaining. Additionally, the ground floor also boasts of a handy pantry for all your storage needs and a bathroom for convenience. An inviting open staircase leads you to the first floor that hosts three well-appointed bedrooms and a bathroom. The first floor also offers an attic space that carries possibilities for a cosy study, playroom, or an additional storage area. Constructed in 2015, this home is not just a fixer-upper based on its age. You can expect it in a good condition with all the systems certified for your peace of mind. Heating is provided through an LPG gas tank and there are two fireplaces in the house, perfect for those cosy and snug winter evenings. Stepping outside, the home welcomes its new own ... click here to read more

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Picture yourself standing in the tower room of your own Tuscan farmhouse, morning espresso in hand, watching the mist lift from the valley below as medieval Volterra awakens in the distance. This is not a postcard—this is your daily reality in this substantial 434-square-meter stone farmhouse, positioned in the rolling hills between two of Tuscany's most captivating hilltop towns. Here, the rhythms of rural Italian life unfold around you: the church bells of Volterra marking the hours, neighbors tending olive groves on distant hillsides, and the changing light painting the landscape in colors that have inspired artists for centuries. This is a property that offers not just a vacation home, but an authentic slice of Tuscan life, waiting for a discerning buyer ready to write their own Italian chapter. The farmhouse sits in a location that estate agents dream about—remote enough to guarantee complete privacy among 4,500 square meters of lush land, yet remarkably accessible. The ten-minute drive to Volterra takes you along country roads where you might encounter more cypress trees than cars, passing working farms where locals still produce olive oil and wine using methods passed down through generations. Twenty-five minutes in the other direction brings you to the medieval towers of San Gimignano, where weekend markets overflow with local cheeses, handmade ceramics, and the region's famous Vernaccia white wine. This central position in the Tuscan countryside means you can breakfast on your veranda, explore Siena's magnificent Duomo by lunch (45 minutes away), and return home for sunset drinks overlooking your own panoramic valley views. The main house reveals its character the moment you step through the entrance into the ... click here to read more

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Picture yourself sipping morning espresso on a covered terrace overlooking rolling Tuscan hills, the ancient towers of Volterra rising from the morning mist just five minutes down a quiet country lane. This is the daily reality awaiting you in this thoughtfully renovated 205-square-meter farmhouse, where traditional architecture meets contemporary comfort in one of Italy's most historically rich regions. Here, you can create your own rhythm between peaceful countryside mornings and afternoon explorations of Etruscan heritage, all while generating rental income from a self-contained guest apartment. This property isn't just a vacation home; it's a gateway to authentic Tuscan living with genuine investment potential. Nestled in the countryside surrounding Volterra, this dual-apartment property offers international buyers a rare combination: the tranquility of rural Tuscany with immediate proximity to one of Italy's most fascinating hill towns. The main residence occupies 140 square meters on the first floor, featuring a generous living room that becomes the heart of family gatherings, a functional kitchen ready for preparing traditional pappa al pomodoro or ribollita, three comfortable bedrooms for family and guests, and two full bathrooms. Below, the 65-square-meter ground-floor apartment provides complete independence with its open-plan living space, kitchen area, bedroom with atmospheric vaulted ceilings, and bathroom. This flexible configuration transforms your property into an income-generating asset during weeks you're not in residence, or provides private space for extended family visits. Volterra stands as one of Tuscany's most underrated treasures, a town where 3,000 years of continuous habitation have layered E ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the heart of Tuscany, between the enchanting towns of Volterra and San Gimignano, lies a farmhouse that embodies the quintessential Italian escape. This 5-bedroom, 3-bathroom property offers a unique blend of rustic charm and modern comfort, making it an ideal second home for those seeking a serene retreat in one of Italy's most picturesque regions. Imagine waking up to the gentle Tuscan sun streaming through your window, casting a warm glow over the terracotta floors and beamed ceilings. As you step outside, the panoramic views of rolling hills and lush vineyards greet you, promising a day filled with exploration and relaxation. A Gateway to Tuscan Adventures Volterra, a mere 10-minute drive away, is a treasure trove of history and culture. Known for its Etruscan roots and medieval architecture, this charming town offers a glimpse into Italy's rich past. Stroll through its cobbled streets, savoring the aroma of freshly baked bread and the vibrant colors of local markets. For those with a penchant for wine, the nearby vineyards offer tours and tastings, allowing you to indulge in the region's renowned Chianti wines. And if you're in the mood for a day trip, the iconic city of Florence is just an hour away, offering world-class art, shopping, and dining. A Home with Endless Possibilities This farmhouse is more than just a property; it's a canvas for your dreams. With 434 square meters of living space, there's ample room for family gatherings, holiday celebrations, and quiet moments of reflection. The main house, spread over two levels, features a spacious living room, a cozy kitchen, and a tower room with breathtaking views. While the property is in good condition, it offers the opportunity for personali ... click here to read more

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A Tuscan Retreat Awaits: Embrace the Essence of Volterra Living Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of olive trees swaying in the morning breeze, the sun casting a golden hue over the rolling hills of Volterra. This is not just a home; it's a gateway to the quintessential Tuscan lifestyle, where every day is a celebration of nature, culture, and tranquility. A Day in the Life at Your Volterra Villa Start your day with a leisurely breakfast on the terrace, where the aroma of freshly brewed espresso mingles with the scent of blooming lavender. As you sip your coffee, the panoramic views of the countryside unfold before you, offering a serene backdrop to your morning routine. The villa's spacious living room, adorned with rustic wooden beams and a cozy fireplace, invites you to unwind with a good book or engage in lively conversations with family and friends. The built-in kitchen, complete with a wood-burning oven, is a culinary enthusiast's dream, perfect for crafting traditional Italian dishes using fresh, local ingredients. As the day progresses, explore the charming town of Volterra, just 8 km away. Wander through its cobblestone streets, discover artisanal shops, and indulge in authentic Tuscan cuisine at a local trattoria. The town's rich history and vibrant culture offer endless opportunities for exploration and discovery. Seasonal Splendors and Local Delights Volterra is a year-round destination, each season bringing its own unique charm. In spring, the landscape bursts into a riot of colors, with wildflowers carpeting the fields. Summer invites you to bask in the warm sun, perhaps with a picnic in the garden or a day trip to the nearby beaches of the Tyrrhenian Sea. Autumn is a time of harvest, where you ... click here to read more

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Nestled amidst the breathtaking landscapes of Tuscany, this 4-bedroom detached villa in the peaceful countryside just south of Volterra offers a tranquil escape into the heart of Italy's most iconic region. Picture waking up each morning to the melodious sound of nature and the soft light of the rising sun over 2.85 acres of untouched Tuscan land. A space that holds the promise of a serene lifestyle, this villa is a rare find for those seeking their slice of the Italian dream. The journey to this villa begins on a charming road that takes you through rolling hills and lush green spaces - you can almost hear the whisper of vine leaves and the buzz of a nearby bee as you drive towards your new abode. As you approach, the house extends a warm welcome with its understated elegance and history etched in its very facade. It's a renovated farmhouse offering a harmonious blend of rustic charm and modern conveniences, promising comfort and functionality for every family member. The property spans two floors, with both internal staircases and external access points ensuring ease of movement. On the ground floor, you're greeted by a kitchen that’s nothing short of spectacular. A large island is the heart of this space, perfect for family breakfasts or evening cook-offs. From here, your culinary adventures can spill into the adjacent brick arched portico, where shaded seating provides respite from the summer heat. Imagine, if you will, enjoying a leisurely alfresco dining experience with views that stretch over your own floral terrace, detailing a story of its own with each new bloom. The ground floor also caters to your practical needs with a well-laid laundry room and a technical room ample enough to keep things organized. It l ... click here to read more

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Welcome to an incredible opportunity to own this gorgeous four-bedroom villa, nestled in the heart of one of Italy's most treasured regions, Tuscany. Set in the panoramic outskirts of Volterra, this idyllic property provides a serene haven for anyone seeking the perfect Italian abode. With a generous size of 250m2, this beautiful villa boasts a traditional Tuscan design and is brimming with tranquil energy. Just 3km from the historic Etruscan town of Volterra, the villa benefits from a location that's just distant enough to provide an unbeatable atmosphere of privacy and peace without sacrificing accessibility. You'll get to enjoy the stunning vistas of this captivating region right from your home, with undisturbed views of the rolling countryside and the far-reaching horizon. Boasting original stone facades, this villa exudes rustic charm. This property is very much a 'fixer-upper', however, this should not deter you! It is a canvas waiting to be brought back to vibrant life – yours to imbue with your vision and taste. Amenities include but are not limited to: - A large pergola outfitted with a pizza oven and barbecue for your outdoor gatherings - A bright kitchen with a large French window providing lovely garden views - Large storage spaces - Three bathrooms, each with a window - lending airiness to these often compact spaces - A laundry/technical room - Three covered parking spaces - Solar panels and a solar water heater for modern energy solutions - An insect repellent system set up around the house - A delightful wooden shed for storage of gardening tools The property's features comprise: - Two kitchens - Four spacious bedrooms - An expansive living room with a warming fireplace - An entrance hall - A larg ... click here to read more

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Prepare for a captivating journey through the heart of Italy as we unveil this impressive 3-bedroom villa nestled within the Tuscan landscape, in the city of Volterra. Offering more than just a property; this is a delightful blend of elegance, comfort, and a dash of rustic charm, nestled amongst the rolling hills of Pisa. The villa extends over 145 sqm and has been priced at an affordable €530,000. This beautiful villa promises a life of enchantment set amidst the delightfully picturesque countryside just 4km from all the amenities that Volterra has to offer. Located about an hour's drive from the serene countryside cities of Florence and Lucca, and the convenient Pisa International Airport, the property guarantees accessibility without compromising peace and tranquility. The villa's charming entrance greets you with a warm, rustic welcome. Once inside, be greeted by a large lounge that features a cozy wood-burning fireplace perfect for those snug winter evenings. The ground floor also boasts a functional kitchen and one of the two bathrooms within the villa. Additionally, a separate entrance leads to a boiler room, maintaining the seamless blend of functional and living spaces. The first floor of the villa hosts three sizable bedrooms, another bathroom, and a landing that also houses a fireplace. Renovated in 2005, the bathrooms present a modern flair within the timeless villa. Although the villa is in exemplary condition, it allows room for personalization, adjusting to the purchaser’s unique taste. Rest assured, all systems are connected and fully functioning, providing ease without any inconvenient hitches. Take a step into the villa's exterior, and be introduced to a panorama that will take your breath away. The ... click here to read more

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