Renovated 1 Bed Country House with Stunning Views

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Pontremoli, Lunigiana, Tuscany, Italy, Pontremoli (Italy)

1 Bedrooms · 1 Bathrooms · 50Floor area

€65,000

House

No parking

1 Bedrooms

1 Bathrooms

50m²

No garden

No pool

Not furnished

Description

Nestled in the heart of a picturesque village, suspended at an altitude of 600 meters amid the impressive landscapes of Via Francigena and the thriving countryside of Pontremoli and Lunigiana, sits a captivating one-bedroom country house. This distinctive property boasts a rich aura of charm and allure, intriguing the senses and sparking the imagination with its mix of traditional architectural style and thoughtful modern renovation efforts.

The quintessentially Tuscan house, spans approximately 50 square meters, each corner housing a touch of authentic Italian charisma. As you enter on the ground floor, you're welcomed by a warm and inviting living room, complete with a cozy fireplace and functional kitchenette - a perfect space to create culinary masterpieces or to simply unwind with a glass of local wine. A unique iron spiral staircase leads you to the first floor, offering the comforts of a spacious double bedroom, a practical bathroom, and a well-lit hallway.

The crowning jewel of this quaint abode is, undoubtedly, the enchanting stone-paved terrace of approximately 60 square meters, flanked by a rustic pergola and traditional wood oven. Here, you can savor unparalleled views over the valley, bask in the Tuscan sun, and make unforgettable memories.

The house brims with opportunities for prospective overseas owners seeking a tranquil retreat, casual weekend holiday home, or an investment property. And although a fixer-upper, the house only needs a touch of personal flair to transform it into a comfortable and elegant dwelling.

The property is conveniently located around 100 meters away from the village car park – offering a peaceful yet practical solution to living in this rural Italian idyll.

About Pontremoli:

Pontremoli, a city crisscrossed by rivers caressing ancient bridges, paints an idealistic picture of Italian life. Notably, the imposing Piagnaro Castle towers the city, housing the fascinating museum of stone statues. This property is just a 15-minute journey from key landmarks, bustling squares, quirky shops, and rich cultural sites - providing a perfect balance between rustic countryside living and urban exploration.

Reaching Pontremoli:

Commutes and travel are made easy with the highway's exit being just 15 minutes from the property—allowing easy and swift access to some of Italy's prominent cities such as Parma (55 minutes), La Spezia and Massa (25 minutes), and Milan, Bologna, and Brescia (90 minutes). Ski enthusiasts will delight in the proximity of Zum Zeri (35 minutes away), or the alluring Cerreto Laghi (just an hour away).

For those preferring air travel, the Parma G. Verdi airport is 55 minutes away, Pisa's Galileo Galilei airport is about 50-minute's journey and the Bergamo Orio al Serio airport a 2-hour drive away. In addition, the Pontremoli Train Station, rich in connections, is within a comfortable 15-minute reach from the property, offering quick access to the stunning seaside resorts.

Experience Life in Lunigiana:

Lunigiana, the northernmost part of Tuscany, is a region mired in mystery, enveloped by rolling hills, dense woods, chestnut oaks, vineyards, and olive groves overlooking the majestic Apuan Alps. Each village within this region boasts a rich historical lineage, with numerous monuments, castles, and relics to explore and appreciate. With abundant hiking trails, horse riding routes, and mountain biking tracks at your disposal, Lunigiana, home to the illustrious Via Francigena route connecting to ancient Rome, awaits to unfold a world of enriching experiences.

Living in this house opens up a world of idyllic Italian countryside living, seasonal festivities, friendly natives and tranquil mornings coupled with stunning sunsets, an unhurried pace of life, and a wealth of historical and cultural treasures waiting to be discovered.

Amenities:

- Living room with fireplace
- Kitchenette
- Double bedroom
- Bathroom
- Outdoor stone paved terrace
- Pergola
- Wood oven

Features:

- Completely renovated
- Stunning valley views
- Located in the heart of a small, charming village
- Abundance of local amenities and attractions
- Strong historical and cultural proximity
- Proximity to key cities and transport hubs
- Easy access to multiple outdoor and indoor activities+

A property currently priced at a very reasonable €65,000, offering an alluring embrace of culture, tranquility, and natural beauty. Perfect for those seeking to immerse themselves in the Italian way of life or for those looking to invest in a property with boundless potential.

Details

Amount of bedrooms
1
Size
50
Price per m²
€1,300
Garden size
0
Has Garden
No
Has Parking
No
Has Basement
No
Condition
good
Amount of Bathrooms
1
Has swimming pool
No
Property type
House
Energy label

Unknown

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Nestled in the enchanting hills of Pontremoli, in the quaint locality of Versola, lies a country home that effortlessly combines the tranquility of countryside living with the authentic experience of Italian culture. This rustic abode stretches across 130 square meters, stood amid the lush greenery that this region of Italy is so beloved for. Pontremoli, a town steeped in history and tradition, offers an idyllic setting for those looking to escape the bustle of urban life and dive into a lifestyle marked by simplicity and connection to nature, without compromising the comfort needed for everyday living. Set on a gentle hillside, the house boasts approximately 800 square meters of garden space, providing ample room to cultivate a personal sanctuary or perhaps indulge in the rich horticultural pastimes that have long been a staple in this part of Italy. The garden invites you to partake in the serene Italian countryside charm, offering a splendid stage for those panoramic views that make the property truly stand out. The property, currently in good condition, unfurls its story across two floors. On the ground floor, two spacious cellars invite possibilities. Whether you imagine them as wine storage, workshop spaces, or cozy dens, these rooms are poised for your creative touch. Venturing to the first floor reveals a practical layout featuring two bedrooms, a welcoming living room, a kitchen spacious enough for gathering with loved ones, and a single bathroom — perfect for a small family or a couple. - 800 sqm garden - 2 Bedrooms - 1 Bathroom - Living room - Kitchen - Balcony - Terrace - Two ground-floor cellars - Fireplace - GPL heating - Wood stove - Wooden/Glass window frames - Common parking with 3 spaces - Built-in ... click here to read more

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Welcome to this charming three-bedroom character house, nestled in the picturesque town of Pontremoli, located in Lunigiana, the northernmost part of Tuscany, Italy. On offer is a spacious renovated stone house - a unique blend of rustic charm and modern touches. A timeless Italian villa that will surely captivate you with its allure. The property measures approximately 280 square meters, providing ample space to create a dream home you've always envisioned. The house is perfectly designed for a comfortable stay with a well-equipped kitchen that spills out to a generous living room and a spacious dining room on the first floor. The home boasts three bedrooms and two bathrooms. Furthermore, a veranda and a generous terrace present an unobstructed view of the surrounding mountains, a sight to behold each day. Ground-floor accommodations include a cozy tavern with a fireplace, a much-desired feature in any home. For wine enthusiasts, don't miss the chance to convert the three cellar areas into your private wine collection space, all conveniently positioned under a beautiful porch. Furthermore, the property also includes two storerooms and a garage. Property features: • 3 bedrooms • 2 bathrooms • First floor kitchen • Living room • Large dining room • Veranda • Large terrace • Tavern with a fireplace • Three cellars with porch • Two storerooms • Garage This gem also offers a stone terrace adorned with a lovely garden spread across about 500 square meters, and comes with an additional small stone house. You could turn this hut into a beautiful guest house, home office, or art studio, the possibilities are limitless. Living in Pontremoli feels like walking through the pages of a storybook, with its delightful setting ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the serene landscape of Pontremoli in Lunigiana, Tuscany, this delightful stone farmhouse offers a unique blend of rustic charm and comfort. The property, approximately 155 square meters in size, promises an idyllic Italian countryside experience, making it an eventful opportunity for overseas buyers or expatriates looking for a tranquil retreat. On the ground floor, the farmhouse unfolds into a cozy built-in kitchen equipped with an old-fashioned wood-burning stove that doubles as an oven. Adjacent, you'll find a welcoming hallway with storage space leading you to a generously-sized living room. This room is a standout, featuring a large stone fireplace and double doors that provide a breathtaking view of the neatly stone-paved courtyard, embellished with wisteria and an American vineyard draping over the walls. A small room at the back currently serves as additional storage space. Ascend to the upper level either from inside or through an external entrance to discover a spacious hallway that branches off to three well-appointed bedrooms, one of which opens to a quaint small terrace, and a bathroom. The unique layout is enhanced by intricate aesthetic details that include wood finishes, marble touches, and brick ceilings. Living in this property is like stepping into a carefully curated world of comfort framed by the breathtaking views of surrounding mountains and the sun-kissed positioning of the house. The approximately 1100 square meter garden features a private parking area and direct access from a quiet village road on the north side. Amenities Include: - Built-in kitchen with wood stove - Large living room with stone fireplace - Private garden - Storage spaces - Electric radiators for energy-saving ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the heart of the picturesque region of Tuscany, Italy, at Montelungo Superiore, stands a quaint semi-detached two-bedroom house just waiting to be your next peaceful retreat. This delightful home, positioned about 850 meters above sea level, offers more than just bricks and mortar; it offers a lifestyle. Let's imagine you've just arrived in Montelungo Superiore, about 20 minutes away from the larger town of Pontremoli. You wander through the scenic routes, marveling at the lush greenery and breathing in the fresh, cool air that this elevated area is famous for. This region has long been a summer haven with its breezy and cool climate, making it an ideal spot to escape the sweltering heat of a Tuscan summer. Upon reaching the house, just a short walk from the convenient public parking, you're greeted by an elevation of tranquility. The exterior of the property, part of a beautifully restored stone building that spans two stories, invites you in. This house isn't a fixer-upper but rather a ready-to-live-in opportunity, reflecting modern comforts while retaining its rustic appeal. The renovations have been thoughtfully carried out, requiring no additional work from you. The journey inside begins on the ground floor, entering through a compact kitchenette that seamlessly connects to a cozy living room. Imagine spending your evenings here, perhaps reading or enjoying good company. Venturing further, you’ll find a double bedroom and a single bedroom, perfect for family or guests. The presence of a single bathroom might test your morning scheduling skills, but the charm of the home likely outweighs this minor inconvenience. The wooden staircase beckons you to explore further into the basement, where a tavern-styl ... click here to read more

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Picture yourself on a sun-drenched terrace overlooking the Lunigiana valley, a glass of local Vermentino in hand, as the late afternoon light turns the surrounding hills to gold. Below, your private olive grove rustles in the breeze—nearly 2,000 square meters of productive land that will yield your own extra virgin olive oil each harvest season. This is the reality awaiting you in this 200-square-meter semi-detached stone house, positioned just six kilometers from Pontremoli's medieval center, where Tuscany meets Liguria in one of Italy's most authentic and undiscovered corners. This property represents something increasingly rare in modern Tuscany: a fully restored stone house that maintains its rustic character while offering contemporary comfort, all at a price point that makes European vacation home ownership genuinely accessible. The Lunigiana region remains wonderfully free from mass tourism, yet provides everything discerning second-home owners seek—rich history, exceptional cuisine, outdoor adventures, and proximity to both mountains and Mediterranean beaches. The house unfolds across two generous levels, each designed around the rhythms of Italian country living. Enter on the first floor into a layout that immediately feels like home. The large kitchen, anchored by a working fireplace, becomes the natural gathering point—imagine preparing meals with ingredients from Pontremoli's weekly market while wood crackles in the hearth on cooler evenings. This is where you'll knead dough for testaroli, Lunigiana's ancient pasta, or simmer local porcini mushrooms gathered from nearby chestnut forests. The kitchen flows naturally into a separate living room, providing distinct spaces for cooking, dining, and relaxing—a lu ... click here to read more

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Charming Fixer-Upper in Historical Pontremoli, Tuscany Discover the potential of this rustic stone house nestled in the scenic village outskirts of Pontremoli, an area steeped in rich history and vibrant natural beauty. Perfect for those looking to infuse their personal touch into a traditional Italian abode, this property offers a promising canvas for renovation and creative design. Property Features: - Two stone buildings requiring full renovation - Main building structured with a kitchen on the ground floor and a large bedroom on the first floor, complete with a balcony and an expansive porch - Secondary, smaller stone building, ideal for storage or additional development - Exclusive garden area approximately 650 square meters with fruitful trees promoting a lush and private outdoor space - Beautifully sunny and picturesque views of the valley - Convenient vehicle access Amenities Include: - Sparse but structured utilities laying the groundwork for modern refurbishment - Local roads adequately maintained for accessibility - Potential to develop an idyllic countryside retreat Living in Pontremoli: Pontremoli, the heart of Lunigiana, Tuscany, is a city woven with rivers and adorned with ancient bridges. Dominated by the majestic Piagnaro Castle and enriched by museums such as the Museum of Stone Statues, living here is like stepping into a tapestry of medieval and nature intertwined. The rich cultural heritage and the lush natural surroundings provide a backdrop that both inspires and relaxes. Local Area Insights: - 15 minutes to central Pontremoli for accessing crucial monuments, quaint shops, and cultural sites - Proximity to an array of Italian cultural hubs: 55 minutes to Parma, 25 minutes to La Spezia and Mass ... click here to read more

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Welcome to the heart of Tuscany, where nestled in the serene and picturesque area of Lunigiana in Pontremoli, Italy, you’ll find this classic farmhouse embodying charm and history. This gem of a property is beckoning for those seeking an escape to the Italian countryside. While I juggle my bustling schedule, I’m thrilled to showcase this unique home that balances charm, comfort, and authenticity, offering foreign buyers a slice of Italian heritage. Ah, Pontremoli—this quaint town is not just a spot on the map, but a vibrant canvas of Italian life. Situated in Tuscany, the climate here is mild and temperate, with warm summers and cool, crisp winters, making it an enticing setting for year-round living. It’s an amphitheater of rolling hills and verdant landscapes, dotted with medieval castles and quaint villages that whisper tales of yore. Life in Pontremoli offers a pace that encourages you to savor the little things, from a morning espresso under the Tuscan sun to an evening of local cuisine and chatter at quaint trattorias. For those yearning for a life intertwined with nature, this farmhouse presents an idyllic retreat. The property boasts an impressive size of approximately 900 square meters, wrapped in 14 hectares of lush land, offering sweeping and picturesque views that you’d only find in paintings. Imagine waking up each day to the golden rays of the Tuscan sun illuminating rolling landscapes that stretch into the horizon. This farmhouse is not just a home; it’s a story waiting to be written. Whether you envision it as a family residence, a retreat for friends, or perhaps a mix of both, this dwelling is versatile. Superbly restored, it maintains its historic stonework, marrying heritage with modernity, offerin ... click here to read more

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On a Wednesday morning in Pontremoli, the market on the cobbled piazza starts filling up around eight. Vendors lay out local testaroli pasta, sharp Pecorino from the hills, and bottles of Colli di Luni wine while church bells from the Cathedral drift over the rooftops. From this stone farmhouse less than a kilometre away, you can walk there in ten minutes through olive groves that have been producing fruit for generations. That kind of proximity to a living, breathing medieval town is rare. Most rural Tuscan properties demand a twenty-minute drive just to buy bread. Here, Pontremoli is practically in your front garden, yet the moment you step back through the iron gate into the flagstone courtyard, the town's activity fades entirely. What you hear instead is wind moving through the chestnut trees, and on still evenings, the faint sound of the Magra river somewhere below the ridge. The property itself is a compound in the truest sense — not a single building but an entire small hamlet that's been thoughtfully restored without stripping away what made it worth saving. Four independent apartments sit within the main farmhouse, each with two bedrooms, a kitchen, a bathroom, and a reception room. Stone vaulted ceilings dominate the ground floor common areas, the kind of architecture that took centuries to achieve and cannot be replicated at any price. Marble bathrooms and modern fitted kitchens bring the day-to-day comfort up to contemporary standards while the bones of the place remain emphatically sixteenth-century. The old chestnut drying room — with its original stone floor and heavy wood beams still intact — is the kind of detail that stops visitors mid-sentence. There is also a large stone barn across two levels and ... click here to read more

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Picture yourself stepping through the grand entrance of an 18th-century Tuscan palazzo, your footsteps echoing across the columned hall as sunlight filters through the internal courtyard above. A sweeping stone staircase rises before you, leading to your 220-square-meter haven on the second floor, where vaulted ceilings and original architectural details frame views of medieval castles and the Magra River flowing through the valley below. This is your new rhythm: morning espresso watching the mist lift from the Apennine mountains, afternoons exploring cobblestone lanes that have witnessed centuries of history, evenings gathering around a crackling wood-burning stove while the sounds of the town's lively piazza drift through your windows. Welcome to vacation home ownership in Pontremoli, the cultural heart of Lunigiana, where authentic Tuscan living meets practical accessibility for international property owners. This three-bedroom residence offers an extraordinary opportunity to own a piece of Italian heritage in one of Tuscany's most enchanting yet accessible medieval towns. The apartment occupies an entire floor of a meticulously maintained palazzo, providing the privacy and space of a standalone home with the security and community of shared ownership. Your daily life unfolds across generous, light-filled rooms where original features like vaulted ceilings and period fireplaces create an atmosphere of refined historic charm without sacrificing modern comfort. The spacious living room centers around a Capodimonte wood-burning stove, perfect for extending your vacation season into Tuscany's crisp autumn months and cozy winters. Adjacent, the formal dining room frames postcard views of Pontremoli's historic castle perche ... click here to read more

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On a Wednesday morning in Pontremoli, the street market spills across the cobblestones below your dining room windows. The smell of fresh focaccia and roasted chestnuts drifts up through the shutters. You pour a coffee at your kitchen counter and watch the vendors arrange their stalls along the riverbank, unhurried, the way life moves in this corner of Lunigiana. This is the daily rhythm of owning a 220sqm second-floor apartment in a genuine 18th-century Palazzo, right in the historic heart of one of northern Tuscany's most quietly compelling towns. Pontremoli sits at the meeting point of the Magra and Verde rivers, built outward from its medieval castle in a way that feels almost deliberate in its beauty. The twin Roman arched bridges frame either end of the town like natural gateways. Walk through them and you're moving through cobbled lanes where stone archways link house to house, where elegant Palazzi with internal courtyards face the water, where the castello up on the hill keeps watch over everything below. It's a town that doesn't need to try very hard to impress you. It just does. The apartment itself occupies the entire second floor of a well-maintained Palazzo on a quiet street, seconds from the Piazza della Repubblica. You enter from the cobblestones into a grand hall with columns opening onto an internal courtyard — the kind of entrance that makes guests stop and take a breath. A broad stone staircase, worn smooth over centuries, sweeps you upward into 220 square metres of bright, high-ceilinged living space. The vaulted living room anchors the apartment with a handsome Capodimonte wood-burning stove that becomes the social centre of the space from October onward, when the Apennine air sharpens and the hil ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the heart of Tuscany's enchanting Lunigiana region, this spacious villa in Pontremoli offers a unique opportunity for those seeking a second home or holiday retreat in one of Italy's most picturesque locales. With its rich history, vibrant culture, and stunning landscapes, Pontremoli is a hidden gem waiting to be discovered by international buyers and expats alike. Imagine waking up to the gentle sounds of nature, surrounded by rolling hills, lush vineyards, and the majestic Apuan Alps. This villa, located just a few steps from the center of Pontremoli, provides the perfect blend of tranquility and accessibility. Whether you're looking to escape the hustle and bustle of city life or invest in a property with excellent rental potential, this villa is a dream come true. Property Highlights: - Location: Situated in the charming Casa Corvi area, this villa is just a short walk from Pontremoli's historic center, where you'll find ancient bridges, the Piagnaro Castle, and a wealth of cultural sites. - Size: The villa boasts a generous 300 square meters of living space, offering ample room for family gatherings or entertaining guests. - Bedrooms and Bathrooms: With three spacious bedrooms and two well-appointed bathrooms, this villa is perfect for families or those who love to host visitors. - Living Spaces: The first floor features a welcoming entrance hall, a large living room with a cozy fireplace, and a kitchen with a dinette, all designed for comfort and relaxation. - Outdoor Living: Enjoy panoramic views from the spacious terraces, perfect for al fresco dining or simply soaking in the Tuscan sun. - Additional Features: The ground floor includes a garage, cellars, and a boiler room, providing plenty of storag ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the heart of the picturesque Tuscan region of Lunigiana, Italy, lies a truly unique opportunity for those seeking a serene retreat from the hustle and bustle of modern life. This 2-bedroom villa, set in the charming village of Mulazzo, offers a harmonious blend of rustic Italian tradition and the serene beauty of nature. As a dedicated real estate agent with global experience, allow me to paint a picture of life within these walls and beyond. Imagine waking up each morning to the gentle embrace of the Tuscan sun, filtering through large windows that grace this villa. The magic of this property begins as you ascend the attractive old staircase, leading you into the main accommodation. The first floor hosts an inviting entrance hall, a spacious living room warmed by a comforting wood-burning stove, and a kitchen that still boasts its original marble sink—an ode to the craftsmanship of yesteryears. The two bedrooms and a well-appointed bathroom complete this floor, creating an environment that is both light and airy, thanks to high ceilings and large windows. At the rear of the villa, a generous terrace spans the house, offering breathtaking views that are nothing short of spectacular. This outdoor space is perfect for dining under the stars or simply unwinding amidst the tranquil scenery. With approx 3,000 sqm (or 0.75 acres) of land at your disposal, the possibilities are endless. Whether you're dreaming of a lush garden, a vineyard, or even a pool, there is ample space to make your vision come to life, with the appropriate permissions, of course. Below the main living quarters, two expansive cantina rooms with high vaulted ceilings offer great potential for renovation. This is a fixer-upper project with end ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the heart of Lunigiana, the northernmost region of Tuscany, this delightful 3-bedroom house presents an appealing mix of historical charm and potential for personalization. Boasting a sizable plot of land and an independent barn, it strikes a balance between rustic allure and the convenience of modern living. Here's an opportunity for overseas buyers looking for that quintessential Tuscan experience combined with the freedom to put their stamp on a property. Property Features: - Total Size: Approx. 330 m² (House approx. 230 m², Barn approx. 84 m²) - Bedrooms: 3 - Bathrooms: 3 - Heating: Independent heating via city gas - Outdoor Spaces: Large, sunny terrace; exclusive fenced park of approx. 4,500 m²; a pleasant porch - Additional Structures: Independent barn on two levels; small building historically used for food production; an adjacent ancient well - Parking: Garage plus additional vehicular access - Condition: Ready for personal touches Amenities and Unique Features: - Large living room with parquet flooring and fireplace - Tavern, spacious cellars, and tool sheds - Two types of access: pedestrian (main road) and vehicular (side road) Living in Mulazzo: Set in a sunny position, the house exemplifies the charm and potential that Lunigiana offers. Mulazzo, a village that dates back to ancient times, is full of historical nuances, from narrow lanes to the remains of ancient castles. The presence of historical figures such as the poet Dante Alighieri adds to the cultural richness of this location. For enthusiasts of history and literature, Mulazzo is a treasure trove waiting to be explored. Local Area and Climate: Lunigiana is a region renowned for its breathtaking landscapes, consisting of rolling hills, d ... click here to read more

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Nestled amidst the rolling hills of Tuscany lies a quaint villa set against the picturesque backdrop of Mulazzo in the Lunigiana region. It's an area blessed with sunny panoramic views and a touch of serenity for those longing to escape the daily hustle and bustle. With its tremendous history and unmatched charm, Mulazzo is a haven for those yearning for a slice of the Tuscan life. The villa, we're talking about, is a detached gem that stands proudly on the edge of a small, peaceful village. Its charm is only heightened by its recent renovations, making it a ready-to-move-in home whilst still presenting potential for any personal touches a new owner might wish to add. This home is a charming blend of the old-world Italian allure and modern comforts. The property unfolds over two generous levels totaling around 149 square meters. On the ground floor, an inviting entrance hall greets you as step into the heart of the home. There's a large living room which opens up gracefully to a spacious external porch—perfect for morning coffees or evening relaxation. The eat-in kitchen is generously sized for grand feasts or intimate family dinners, aptly complemented by an anteroom, bathroom, cellar, and storage space for all your knick-knacks. Venture upstairs via the internal staircase where the first floor awaits. Here, you'll find two well-sized bedrooms that offer sanctuary after a day of exploring local delights. Two terraces extend outwards, providing splendid views of the Tuscan countryside and perfect locations for unwinding. Modern conveniences such as independent heating and double glazing are a nod to contemporary living while keeping the villa snug and efficient. Outside, the property boasts an exclusive garden accomp ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the heart of Tuscany's enchanting Lunigiana region, this delightful stone farmhouse offers a unique opportunity for those seeking a second home or holiday retreat in Italy. Located in the picturesque town of Mulazzo, just a short drive from Pontremoli, this property combines rustic charm with modern comforts, making it an ideal escape for expats and international buyers. Imagine waking up to the gentle sounds of nature, surrounded by the rolling hills and lush vineyards that define this part of Tuscany. With 135 square meters of living space, this two-bedroom, one-bathroom house is perfect for those looking to immerse themselves in the tranquil Italian countryside. A Slice of Tuscan Paradise The property is set on a generous 9,000 square meters of land, offering ample space for outdoor activities and relaxation. The land is primarily composed of vineyards, providing a picturesque backdrop and the potential for a small-scale wine production venture. A portion of the land is woodland, adding to the property's natural beauty and privacy. Key Features: - Detached Stone Farmhouse: Authentic Tuscan architecture with a charming rustic appeal. - Spacious Living Areas: Includes a kitchen with a stairwell, vaulted cellar, and two additional rooms on the ground floor. - Panoramic Terrace: Enjoy breathtaking views of the surrounding landscape from the large terrace, accessible via both internal and external staircases. - Central Heating: Equipped with natural gas heating for year-round comfort. - Potential for Expansion: Utilize the cubic space of a ruined outbuilding to expand the farmhouse. - Swimming Pool Possibility: Ample space to build a swimming pool, enhancing the property's appeal as a holiday home. - Privat ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the heart of Tuscany, in the quaint village of Lusuolo within the historical region of Lunigiana, lies a splendid 18th-century semi-detached house that offers a blend of classic charm and modern comforts. This five-bedroom home is set in a landscape that seems to leap from the pages of a historical tale, offering panoramic views of the Apennine mountains and situated near the majestic Magra valley. Upon entering this home, one is greeted by large, welcoming chestnut wood doors that open into a space adorned with high vaulted ceilings and original cotto tiles, preserving the historical essence of the property. Renovated responsibly in 2003, this 270 square meter house includes upgraded electrics, plumbing, and shutters. Today, it features three well-appointed bathrooms, two living rooms that provide ample space for relaxation and family activities, and a large kitchen that could be the heart of any family gathering or a culinary enthusiast’s haven. The property offers a generous study, providing an ideal space for those working from home or in need of a quiet reading corner. An expansive terrace offers a breathtaking outdoor retreat where one can enjoy the serene views or dine al fresco, soaking in the picturesque surroundings. The land also includes a quaint vegetable garden, perfect for those inclined to grow their own produce, and a large cellar that hints at the possibility of wine storage and more. This house also boasts a substantial former olive grove measuring 1,000 square meters, offering new owners the unique opportunity to revive it and possibly produce their own olive oil, a staple of Tuscan cuisine. Living in Lunigiana offers a chance to be part of a community that values history and local trad ... click here to read more

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Discover the hidden gem of Bagnone, Lunigiana in sunny Tuscany, Italy where I present to you a magnificent 3-bedroom stone farmhouse. Bagnone, is a sublime, picturesque town, with a distinct character, rich local history, stunning landscapes and a mediterranean climate ensuring mild winters and warm summers. This detached house spans approximately 200 square meters and is a fine example of a classic Tuscan residence. It is beautifully restored and oozes warmth and charm that blends seamlessly with modern conveniences. Ground floor constitutes of a welcoming entrance hall leading to a grand living room, poised with a fireplace that adds to the harmonious ambiance. This floor also includes a kitchen, a bathroom and a useful utility room. The first floor features a hallway, leading to three spacious and serene bedrooms, and a study room equipped with another comforting fireplace. Alongside is the second bathroom and an inviting terrace that offers panoramic views of the glorious Tuscan landscape. Amenities offered by this property comprise of: - A large porch with a dedicated barbecue area - An exclusive terraced garden - Internal building for storage use Property features that lend it a unique character include: - A splendid stone façade - Terracotta flooring with underfloor heating divided into zones - Detailed stonework and woodwork Additionally, this property comes with a sizeable plot of land spanning about 1000 square meters, situated nearby and home to enticing fruit trees, vineyards and olive groves. Living in Bagnone means immersing oneself in a rich, enthralling history, a testament of which are the magnificent structures, remarkable monuments and the bustling typical local shops. This property finds itse ... click here to read more

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Welcome to this magnificent 4-bedroom Italian villa, tucked in the heart of Mulazzo, Lunigiana, Tuscany, Italy. Nestled in the radiant hills of Tuscany, this villa offers breathtaking views of the Magra River Valley, extending from the Tuscan-Emilian Apennines to the Apuan Alps. This is more than an Italian living dream; it's the embodiment of a luxurious lifestyle in a fairytale location. This detached villa encompasses an impressive 350 square meters, providing a plethora of room for all. The ground floor can be accessed via a beautiful porch, leading to a welcoming entrance. Here, you will find two spacious cellars, a laundry and drying area, a convenient closet space, and an expansive garage. The first floor is accessed by a characteristic terracotta staircase. Here, a wide hallway leads to a generous living room, complete with large windows offering stunning views of the garden and a panoramic balcony perfect for morning coffee or evening drinks. A spacious open-plan kitchen lends itself to entertaining, with an enchanting porch for alfresco dining. A dining room, study, and two double bedrooms, each with their own exclusive bathroom, completes the first-floor layout. Features of the villa include: - Fine terracotta paving in the living area - Parquet in the sleeping area - Autonomous heating - Double glazed windows - Exposed wooden roof on the first floor - 1000 square meters of exclusive garden - Private outdoor swimming pool measuring 8m x 4m Mulazzo is an ancient town, rich in history and culture. The village is characterised by narrow lanes, ancient castles, and the significant Dante tower. Residents and visitors can admire the ancient arches of the Malaspiniano and Piazza Dante aqueducts, the church o ... click here to read more

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