Scenic 2-Bedroom Tuscan Lodge with Garden, Near Local Amenities and Historical Sites

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Tuscany, Lunigiana, Licciana Nardi, Italy, Licciana Nardi (Italy)

2 Bedrooms · 1 Bathrooms · 158Floor area

€160,000

House

No parking

2 Bedrooms

1 Bathrooms

158m²

Garden

No pool

Not furnished

Description

Nestled in the heart of Tuscany's picturesque Lunigiana region, this charming two-bedroom house in Licciana Nardi offers a quaint escape from the hustle and bustle of city life. Formally a gatehouse in a serene hamlet, this home is beautifully poised within walking distance from the historic village of Monti, dominated by an enchanting castle. The property delivers a delicate blend of traditional Italian architecture and serene rural landscapes, making it an ideal residence for those seeking tranquility or a delightful project for the enthusiastic renovator.

The house spans two levels comprising a total area of 158 square meters. As you step inside, you are welcomed by a cozy living room that leads directly to a kitchen and a bathroom on the ground floor. Upstairs houses two snug bedrooms, a secondary bathroom, and a spacious landing that doubles as a study area. A large courtyard and a garden with impressive views of the Apuane mountains add to the overall charm of the residence.

Despite needing some rejuvenating touches to restore it to its full potential, the house is well-equipped with central heating and essential services, ensuring a comfortable living space as you take on the upgrading works. The property's robust stone structure and traditional features present a great canvas for those looking to imprint their style.

The appeal of this house extends beyond its walls into the vibrant local area:
- Shops, a pizzeran, restaurants, a baker, a chemist, and coffee bars are comfortably reachable in the village of Monti.
- A short 3.5 km drive takes you to Licciana Nardi, where cobblestone streets and a medieval atmosphere await.
- The larger town of Aulla, just 5 km away, offers extensive amenities including supermarkets, a railway station, and quick motorway access.

Immersing yourself in the local culture is effortless with several festivals, like the autumn Chestnut Festival, hosted in the nearby town squares. The historical and natural settings around encourage exploration, be it through the castles, the direct bridge to the baroque church, or simply soaking in the serene views.

For outdoor lovers, the region does not disappoint:
- The Lunigiana hills wrap around the area, creating a secluded, intimate space perfect for various outdoor activities.
- The coastal towns of Lerici and the beaches of Marinella are within a 30-40 km radius, offering beautiful sands and a host of water sports.
- The iconic Cinque Terre, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, provides stunning seafront landscapes and is an excellent spot for hiking and enjoying the local cuisine at seaside restaurants.

For those considering international travels or welcoming guests, Pisa airport is merely an hour's drive away, easing travel logistics considerably.

Living in this house, you can expect:
- Peaceful rural life with easy access to urban necessities.
- Tight-knit community feel typical of small Italian hamlets.
- A healthy mix of local cultural engagements and quiet, scenic relaxation.
- Distinct seasons with warm, pleasant summers and mild, cooler winters.

This appealing fixer-upper is perfect for individuals or families looking to embed themselves into the heart of Italian culture and landscape. With some care and creativity, it could soon become your dream Tuscan home or a rewarding investment into Italy's coveted real estate market.

Details

Amount of bedrooms
2
Size
158
Price per m²
€1,013
Garden size
210
Has Garden
Yes
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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Welcome to a beautiful apartment nestled in the stunning landscape of Licciana Nardi, located in the timeless charm of Tuscany, Italy. This property offers an opportunity to experience the serene beauty of Italian countryside while being within a commutable distance of larger cultural points of interest. This generously-sized, 100 square meter apartment, straddles three levels, each offering a unique view of the panoramic vistas afforded by its hillside location, perched 470 meters above sea level. Experience the rustic Italian charm with this characterful stone building, which has been carefully and tastefully restored to maintain its traditional features. This elegant yet cozy property offers: - Three spacious bedrooms - Three well-equipped bathrooms - A generous terrace to soak up the breathtaking views - An inviting kitchen with ample dining area - A commodious living room with private entrance - A wonderful vaulted store room which adds a touch of charm to an already characterful property This property is in good condition having been lovingly maintained by the current owners. The internal heating system has been modernized with a pellet boiler that provides economical and environmentally friendly warmth throughout the year. Living in Licciana Nardi offers the perfect blend of tranquillity, history, and convenience. Despite the peaceful location, the apartment is a walking distance away from the local restaurants, shops, pharmacies, schools and healthcare hubs. For those who enjoy outdoor pursuits, local walking, and cycling routes are plentiful, not to mention the beautiful Tuscan beaches just a short drive away. The apartment, whilst tucked away, is conveniently located for transport connections. Car own ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the picturesque region of Tuscany within the commune of Licciana Nardi, this charming five-bedroom detached house offers a unique living experience, combining rustic charm with modern comforts. The property, priced at €370,000, spans an impressive 300 sqm and stands on an expansive 13,154 sqm of land, featuring a delightful swimming pool and a barn converted into a garage. A tranquil stream gracefully borders the property, enhancing its serene and picturesque setting. The house extends over three levels, each distinct in its character and utility. The lower ground floor boasts a large vaulted taverna that opens to a lovely courtyard and garden, creating an ideal space for family gatherings and entertainment. This level also consists of a welcoming hall and a cozy living room. The mezzanine level hosts an entrance hall and three generously sized double bedrooms, accompanied by a large bathroom complete with a shower and a balcony that offers serene views of the lush surroundings. The first floor is accessed via an exterior staircase leading to another entrance and comprises two additional double bedrooms, a second bathroom with a shower, a landing, a hallway, and a kitchen equipped with a fireplace. This floor also includes a living room that exudes warmth and comfort, perfect for family time. Ascending to the second floor, you find the attic area, which features an additional bedroom and two storerooms, offering ample space for storage or potential expansion. As a prospective home for families, this property not only promises ample indoor space but also a lifestyle that fosters relaxation and outdoor activity, thanks to its swimming pool and vast lands. Residents can enjoy the fresh Tuscan air, engaging in ... click here to read more

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Welcome to the enchanting world of Tuscany, where you will find a splendid 6-bedroom villa waiting just for you in the scenic town of Licciana Nardi. This dreamlike retreat is nestled in the serene region of Lunigiana, Italy, and offers an incredible opportunity to experience life in this picturesque corner of the world. With a harmonious mix of traditional charm and modern convenience, this property is the ideal spot for those looking to immerse themselves in the velvety landscapes of Tuscany while relishing in luxurious comfort. Set within beautiful landscaped grounds, this Tuscan villa is a true gem. With a size spanning 300 square meters, you'll have plenty of room to roam. Every inch of this residence has been meticulously restored, ensuring it preserves its unique character while boasting all the contemporary amenities you could wish for. As you enter through the front door, the welcoming entrance hall sets the tone. It guides you gracefully into the expansive open-plan kitchen, dining, and living area. Marked by high ceilings and filled with light, this space is perfectly suited for both everyday relaxation and entertaining guests. A charming wood burner in the fireplace adds warmth and cozy ambience. Venture further, and you'll discover a terrace that's just begging for 'al fresco' dining. Imagine sharing meals with friends and family while overlooking the stunning infinity pool and sundeck below. The view of Tuscan hills is simply magnificent. The kitchen is well-equipped with top-of-the-line appliances, including a Smeg 6-burner gas hob and oven, fridge/freezer, dishwasher, and even a Nespresso coffee machine for those essential morning brews. Five of the six bedrooms in this villa are air-conditioned, ensur ... click here to read more

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Picture this: it's a Tuesday morning in late September, the kind of morning that makes you want to cancel everything. You're standing on your upstairs terrace with a coffee, watching the mist slowly pull back from the Apennine ridgeline, and the only sound is a woodpecker somewhere in the fig tree below. That's the daily reality of owning this three-bedroom villa in the Lunigiana hills of northern Tuscany — a place most Italians know about and most foreigners haven't found yet. That's not an accident. Lunigiana sits in the crease between Tuscany, Liguria, and Emilia-Romagna, technically within Tuscany's administrative borders but with a character entirely its own. Fewer tour buses. More castles per square kilometre than almost anywhere in Italy. Hiking trails that cut through chestnut forests older than the republic. And properties like this one — solid, well-maintained villas on quiet lanes with proper gardens and proper views — that would cost twice as much if they sat twenty kilometres further south in the Chianti. The villa itself is 208 square metres across three levels, and it's been kept in genuinely good condition. This isn't a project. The finish is high-end throughout: marble bathrooms, solid wood and marble kitchen, beamed ceilings in the main living room. The first floor is where daily life happens — a wide entrance hall opens into a living room with a fireplace that earns its keep in November, french doors spilling out onto a covered patio where you can eat dinner outside well into October without needing a jumper. The kitchen is fully fitted and connects to the same covered patio, so cooking and outdoor living flow into each other the way they should in a Tuscan country house. Two bedrooms on this level ... click here to read more

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Introducing a characteristic detached stone house nestled in the scenic hills of Tuscany in Lunigiana, Bagnone, Italy. With spacious living quarters of 145 square meters, the property boasts two bedrooms and two bathrooms, making it an ideal choice for both families or couples seeking a tranquil haven. The property radiates a unique rural charm thanks to its rustic stone exterior and serene setting. With a sprawling garden spread across 3,683 sq m. This home comes complete with a quaint swimming pool, perfect for unwinding under the gently warming Tuscan sun. Offering an ideal balance of seclusion within nature's embrace while still remaining within a short five-minute commute to nearby amenities, this house is indeed a hidden gem. Upon entering the house, the ground floor welcomes you with a spacious living room, where the rustic charm of the house is reflected in its design. The kitchen flows naturally off from the living area, and the two hallways each lead to a large bedroom and a bathroom. The house also features two lofts on the first floor, which are accessible from the living room via a stylish spiral staircase. This functionality and layout provide the possibility for an office, library, or guest quarters, catering to modern living needs. The home is partially furnished, giving buyers the freedom to incorporate their decorative flair. Property Features: - Rustic stone exterior - Master Bedroom - Second Bedroom - Kitchen - Spacious Living Room - Two Bathrooms - Two Lofts - Sprawling Garden - Swimming Pool With a good waiting condition, the property is inviting you to add your personal touch and flair to make it your dream Italian home. The local area of Bagnone is a picturesque medieval village rich in hist ... click here to read more

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Introducing a delightful stone farmhouse, a vision of classic Italian charm nestled in the heart of Tuscany, Lunigiana, Bagnone. Furnished with two spacious bedrooms and two fully equipped bathrooms, this property spans an impressive 148 square meters engulfed by a total of 5.564 square meters of serene land. Offering a departure from the humdrum of daily life, this property is priced at a reasonable €350,000. As you traverse through the front entrance, the magnificent arched portico welcomes you home—a characteristic feature of traditional Tuscan homes. The ground floor of the farmhouse comprises of a large kitchen, a generous space that invites conviviality and pleasurable moments of togetherness. Adjacent to the kitchen, a lavish hall serves as the heart of familial gatherings providing ample space to accommodate your lifestyle needs. For the convenience of staying clean, a bathroom is readily available on the ground floor. Equipped with high-quality fixtures and fittings, it ensures a lustrous and comfortable experience. The ground floor also includes a taverna which is ideal for rest and relaxation, offering a tranquil retreat from the bustle of day-to-day life. Complementing this space, a boiler room further adds the functional appeal of the property. Stepping up to the first floor, two double bedrooms provide ample space for rest and respite. Each room features generous dimensions allowing for versatile interior arrangements. A further bathroom completes the comfort offering on this floor while a scenic terrace opens to the beautiful landscape, inviting plenty of natural light. The heating system in the farmhouse is both practical and eco-friendly, featuring a photovoltaic system, solar panels, and a wood-bur ... click here to read more

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Discover the charms of Bagnone, nestled in the picturesque Lunigian region of Tuscany, Italy. This delightful 3-bedroom, semi-detached house offers a unique blend of authentic Tuscan living and captivating scenic beauty, ideally suited for those looking to immerse themselves in the serene Italian lifestyle. Priced at an accessible 125,000 euros, this property presents a fantastic opportunity for overseas buyers and expats who are searching for a quintessential Italian retreat. The house itself exudes rustic charm and stands in good condition. Spanning 110 square meters over multiple levels, the layout includes a cozy living room complete with a stairwell leading to the upper floors, and a kitchen equipped with a classic fireplace. The kitchen opens onto a quaint terrace, providing a perfect spot for al fresco dining while enjoying views of the verdant surroundings. The first floor hosts two spacious double bedrooms and a smaller single bedroom, each offering peaceful retreats after long days of exploration. Adding further allure, one of the bedrooms opens onto its own private terrace. A bathroom with a traditional bath completes this level. The lower ground floor of the house adds a unique feature—a vaulted taverna with another fireplace, ideal for hosting gatherings or relaxing in a more secluded part of the home. Additionally, there is a toilet with a shower, a traditional vaulted cellar, a courtyard, a small garden perfect for gardening enthusiasts, and a boiler room. Central heating ensures comfort throughout the seasons. Property Features: - Three bedrooms (two double, one single) - Two bathrooms - Living room with stairwell - Kitchen with fireplace - Three terraces - Vaulted taverna with fireplace - Small privat ... click here to read more

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Charming Fixer-Upper Apartment in Bagnone, Tuscany Nestled amidst the scenic beauty of Lunigiana in Tuscany, this semi-detached apartment in Bagnone offers a unique opportunity for those looking to immerse themselves in Italian culture and history. Bagnone, a picturesque village, lies in the heart of Tuscany - a region renowned for its breathtaking landscapes, rich history, and vibrant local life. Property Description This property, awaiting some passionate renovators, presents an excellent canvas for creating a dream home in Italy. Spanning 165 square meters, the apartment is thoughtfully laid out over two floors. The first floor houses a welcoming living room, a traditional kitchen with a balcony, a bathroom, and a double bedroom. Moving upstairs, you will find two more double bedrooms and a spacious, panoramic terrace that offers views of the serene Tuscan hills — an ideal spot for morning coffees or evening relaxation. Characterised by its rustic charm, the apartment includes unique features such as a storeroom and two cellars that open onto a quaint courtyard, along with an outbuilding equipped with a fireplace. These elements underscore the property's potential as a charming home or a holiday retreat with a touch of Tuscan authenticity. Amenities - Central heating (Wood burning stove) - Two floors of living space - Courtyard and panoramic terrace - Storage room and multiple cellars - Fireplace in the outbuilding Living in Bagnone Bagnone, set at 320 meters above sea level, is a community where tradition and simplicity paint everyday life. The village's cobbled streets, small local shops, and friendly cafes offer a peaceful retreat from the hustle and bustle of city life. The close-knit community here is wel ... click here to read more

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On a clear morning, you push open the shutters of the upstairs bedroom and the Apuan Alps are just there — close enough that you can trace the ridgelines with your finger, white-tipped in winter, darkly forested through July and August. The smell drifting up from the kitchen is coffee, and somewhere below the terrace an olive grove is already warm in the early sun. This is your Tuesday. Imagine your Saturday. Sitting at the end of a quiet lane outside Aulla in the Lunigiana corner of Tuscany, this two-bedroom, four-bathroom stone villa sits on four hectares of land — olives, fruit trees, vines — and feels genuinely removed from the world while remaining surprisingly easy to reach. It's the kind of property that gets into your head the first time you visit and doesn't leave. The house itself has the bones that matter. Thick stone walls keep rooms cool well into the afternoon heat of August. A wisteria-covered portico frames the entrance, and inside, the living room pivots around an impressive stone fireplace that earns its keep from November through March. The kitchen-dining room has marble surfaces and a marble sink — not an affectation, just the way kitchens were built here, and still the best material for rolling pasta dough. There's a utility space tucked out of sight with a washing machine, a ground-floor WC, and a separate ground-floor room — flooded with light on three sides — that opens directly onto the garden and has its own ensuite shower. Upstairs, two double bedrooms each have their own ensuite facilities: one with a bath, one with a shower, both with air conditioning for the peak summer weeks. The first bedroom steps out onto a large terrace where those mountain views hit you full in the face. Every room i ... click here to read more

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Imagine this: Nestled between the picturesque towns of Licciana Nardi and Bagnone lies a property that's waiting for the right visionary. This iconic stone farmhouse offers the right buyer a true opportunity to create something truly special in the stunning heart of Tuscany's Lunigiana region. With three bedrooms and various outbuildings, there's plenty of space to bring your dream house to life. This property is completely immersed in nature, offering a 360-degree view of the countryside and surrounding mountains. It's a real fixer-upper, perfect for those who relish the idea of rolling up their sleeves and diving into a renovation project. Living in Bagnone, you're treated to the charm of a medieval town famed for its cobblestone streets and a majestic castle. It's not just charming, it's a place where you can pause and experience the slow pace of Italian life. The local piazza is the perfect spot to relax with a cappuccino, watching the community life unfold around you. There's a real sense of history here, with hidden restaurants tucked away under stone vaults and shops offering local produce with mountain vistas in sight. The commune of Licciana Nardi is just a stone's throw away, known for its inviting 13th-century pedestrian street lined with shops and merchants. Here, you can experience the vibrant local festivals, like the autumn Chestnut Festival. It's also practical living, with banks, schools, and medical facilities available for everyday needs. The proximity to towns, combined with the complete privacy of the property itself, gives the perfect balance of seclusion and accessibility. Given the property's renovating condition, be prepared for some elbow grease. But consider this your blank canvas, where ele ... click here to read more

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Imagine waking up in the stunningly picturesque region of Lunigiana, nestled within the larger and much-adored region of Tuscany. This charming location is a lovely haven where majestic mountains meet the serene sea. Here lies an interesting two-bedroom lodge, set in the idyllic village of Licciana Nardi, awaiting a new owner. This stone-built property once served as the gatehouse to the village, steeped in history and holding a story in every stone. Our journey begins at the property's entrance, opening into a cozy living room where family memories await to be made. Off the living room lies a practical kitchen, the heart of many homes, equipped to handle cozy family dinners or a bustling meal prep for gatherings. A bathroom on the ground floor ensures convenience for residents and guests alike. As you make your way to the upstairs, you find two well-sized bedrooms filled with light and awaiting your personal touch to transform them into restful retreats. An additional bathroom provides added convenience, while a large landing can be easily curated into a study area, an ideal spot for productive workdays at home. The property, retaining much of its historical allure, is fitted with modern amenities like central heating and connections to essential services, striking a perfect balance between comfort and antiquity. Features of the Property: - Two welcoming bedrooms - Two bathrooms - Bright kitchen space - Central heating - Generous landing, ideal for a study - Expansive courtyard perfect for outdoor lounging - Large garden with scenic views - Easy access to village amenities - Stunning views of the Apuane mountains While this house presents itself ready for immediate living, it also offers room for envisioning pers ... click here to read more

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Nestled amidst the enchanting landscapes of Tuscany, this charming villa in Lunigiana invites you to experience the allure of Italian countryside living. Located in Fivizzano, often hailed as the "Florence of Lunigiana," this villa is a splendid example of the perfect blend of rustic authenticity and modern comfort. With a recently completed renovation by an English interior designer, this 3-bedroom home beautifully combines style and substance. Let's explore what makes this property and its surrounding area a true gem for potential overseas buyers and expats looking to call Italy home. The villa is a two-level delight, with 136 square meters of living space that's ready for you to move straight in. On entering, the first floor greets you with an entrance hall leading to three bedrooms. The spaciousness of two double bedrooms and a cozy single bedroom offer generous accommodation options. With a family bathroom and a balcony also on this floor, comfort and practicality are constant companions here. Descend the staircase to discover the heart of the house on the ground level— a modern kitchen boasting a Carrara marble work surface, reflective of the region's iconic marble production. The adjacent large living room, complete with a fireplace and French doors, leads out to a terrace that can easily become your go-to spot for serene evening relaxation or lively family gatherings. Outside, the villa extends luxurious living spaces with three large terraces, two newly added and decked with weather-resistant material for year-round enjoyment. A delightful wooden pergola offers shade, and a 7-seater Jacuzzi beckons for relaxation with breathtaking views of the valley and the Apuan Alps extending as far as the eye can see. The ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the heart of Tuscany, this charming 2-bedroom villa in the Lunigiana region of Fivizzano beckons to those yearning for a tranquil retreat amidst Italy's stunning landscape. It's not every day that a gem like this appears on the market, especially in such a picturesque location. Situated at the village's edge, this villa offers not only a cozy abode but also the pleasure of stunning views—a calm, serene backdrop for your daily life. The property has been updated, ensuring it meets modern comforts while retaining the charming character Italy's countryside is known for. The layout of the villa is thoughtful and inviting. You arrive to a welcoming entrance hall leading you into the spacious living room—a perfect setting for cozy evenings or entertaining guests. The large kitchen provides ample space for culinary indulgence, ideal for preparing delicious Italian meals. Two well-sized bedrooms make the villa accommodating for small families or those seeking a guest room or an office. Each room flows with warmth, capturing the essence of a home. A single bathroom serves the villa, complete with all necessary fittings. A feature that's sure to catch your eye is the terrace stretching across the front of the house. Here, you can enjoy morning coffees or evening glasses of wine while soaking in the scenery. Steps lead down from the terrace to a garden filled with fruit trees, offering a touch of nature's bounty at your fingertips. Behind the main villa, a two-level stone barn stands—a structure that awakens the imagination. Think conversion opportunities, guest quarters, or simply additional storage. There’s a tucked away room ideal for wood storage, hinting at cozy winter fires to come. The sale even includes furnit ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the serene and picturesque region of Lunigiana, this villa in Aulla offers a unique opportunity for those in search of a tranquil lifestyle amid the scenic backdrop of Tuscany. Lunigiana is a region renowned for its breathtaking landscapes, peppered with medieval castles and quaint, tumbling hilltop hamlets that capture the essence of Tuscany. Aulla itself is strategically positioned to provide the perfect balance between retreat and accessibility. Imagine waking up in this delightful villa and stepping out onto your own terrace to be greeted by splendid views stretching out to the majestic Apuan mountains. While this villa is a canvas waiting for a touch of personal style and some restorations, its potential for transformation into a dream home is palpable. With two comfortable bedrooms and one bathroom, it provides ample space for a small family or a couple looking to retire in elegance without being extravagant. Here’s what you can expect: - Detached structure - Garden space - Terrace with mountain views - Two sizeable bedrooms - One functional bathroom - Spacious attic - Ground floor garage - Large cantina - Courtyard - Direct vehicle access via village lane - Located at the edge of a charming hamlet At 150 square meters, this villa promises to be not just a home, but a lifestyle choice. The region’s climate is mild, characterized by warm summers and cool, gentle winters, perfect for enjoying the outdoors year-round. Its proximity to Aulla, just 7 km away, means you’re never far from the conveniences of everyday living. Aulla offers supermarkets, diverse shops, a motorway, and a direct train connection, making it extremely accessible to the Ligurian coastline, and all the iconic sights of Tuscany. For ... click here to read more

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Introducing a charming two-bedroom house nestled in the heart of Tuscany, in the beautiful region of Lunigiana, Villafranca in Lunigiana, Italy. The property, in good condition, is a restored stone house with extraordinary panoramic views of the Apuan Alps, a true testament to the picturesque beauty of the Italian countryside. The house is strategically perched in a hillside location and rests in a sunny spot that's sure to provide abundant light throughout the day. It resides just 7 km away from the motorway exit, providing excellent connectivity for those impromptu trips around the countryside or a jaunt into the bustling city life whenever the need arises. The property boasts a total living space of 105 square meters and comes with ample land space measuring around 7,500 square meters, giving homeowners plenty of space to breathe, exercise, or even dabble in a bit of hobbyist farming. Inside, the house has been designed to provide an authentic Tuscan living experience. As you traverse the house, you'll find a cozy living room with an intimate fireplace, a fitting location to entertain guests or simply curl up with your favorite book on cold evenings. The kitchen comes equipped with essential amenities, setting a stage for cooking up sumptuous family meals. Additionally, there's a bathroom and a spacious cellar on the ground floor, with potential to convert into an extra bedroom if required. Upstairs includes a hallway leading to a large characteristic room with traditional wooden beams adding a touch of rustic elegance. This room is complemented by another well-appointed bathroom with a shower. The property benefits from a central heating system running on propane gas, perfect for ensuring a warm and comfortable ... click here to read more

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Nestled within the picturesque town of Villafranca in Lunigiana, Italy, stands a unique, three-bedroom detached house that beautifully combines the charm and tradition of Tuscany with a generous living space of 250 square meters. This delightful home, located in an accessible residential area, emanates an inviting potential for either a primary residence or a second home for those seeking a rewarding experience in Italy's renowned region. The house itself boasts a large terrace and garage, along with a spacious courtyard approximating 600 sq m, all encompassed within a land reach of 2,016 sq m. This adds an incredible outdoor living space that is synonymous with the Italian way of life – enjoying the outdoors and the country's sunny weather. If you wish to enhance this feature further, there is ample space to build your private swimming pool. This two-story house promotes a comfort-oriented floor plan. The ground floor graciously houses a large garage, cellar, boiler room, and two sizable store rooms, ideal for storage or hobby pursuits. An exterior staircase leads you to the first floor, which welcomes you with an entrance hall giving way to a cosy living room adorned with a charming fireplace. This is adjoined by a kitchenette that opens to another terrace, ideal for al-fresco dining or evening aperitifs. The first floor is also where three well-sized bedrooms are found. One of them is a master bedroom, another a double bedroom, and the final one is a single bedroom accompanied by an en-suite with shower. Another bathroom with a bath serves the remaining parts of the house. These, along with the living room and dining room, benefit from bountiful natural light, creating a warm, homely ambiance. The property featur ... click here to read more

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Property Overview Nestled in the serene countryside of Villafranca in Lunigiana, this charming 3-bedroom, semi-detached house presents an inviting opportunity for those looking to immerse themselves in the rustic beauty of Tuscany. With an area of 80 square meters, this property combines the allure of traditional Italian architecture with modern comforts, making it a quintessential retreat for overseas buyers interested in experiencing the Italian lifestyle. Location & Lifestyle Villafranca in Lunigiana is a quaint town in the province of Tuscany, popular for its rich history, cultural heritage, and stunning landscapes. The local area is steeped in a tranquil rural charm but is only 3 kilometers away from amenities such as shops, restaurants, and cultural sites, ensuring you are well connected while enjoying the peaceful countryside. Living in this area, you will enjoy the relaxed pace of life typical of northern Tuscany. The town often hosts local markets and traditional festivals, offering a direct route into the heart of Italian communal living and an opportunity to savor the local cuisine and artisan products. Local Climate The climate in this region is characterized by warm, dry summers and cool, wet winters, making it ideal for those who appreciate seasonal changes without extreme temperatures. The mild weather allows for enjoyable outdoor activities throughout the year, from hiking in the nearby hills to leisurely strolls through medieval villages. Property Details - Type: Semi-detached house - Condition: Good (Ideal for those wanting a home with character that can also turn into a personalized space with a bit of TLC) - Size: 80 sqm - Bedrooms: 3 - Bathrooms: 2 - Price: €175,000 Amenities - Courtyard-gar ... click here to read more

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Nestled amidst the charming and historic landscapes of Tuscany’s Lunigiana region, this captivating villa offers a unique opportunity for those yearning to immerse themselves in the tranquil yet vibrant Italian lifestyle. Situated in Fivizzano, this property is a spacious retreat, perfect for those looking to enjoy the rustic allure of Italian countryside living, all while being connected to contemporary conveniences. Imagine waking up every morning surrounded by 3 hectares of lush meadows and olive groves, your view stretching to the majestic Apuan Mountains. This villa is a delightful blend of privacy and community warmth, making it an ideal home for expatriates seeking a slice of la dolce vita in picturesque Tuscany. Let me take you through this enchanting home. Our journey begins as you approach through a private, gated driveway, instantly providing a sense of security and exclusivity. The villa, constructed with enduring stone, stands proudly on the landscape—a testament to traditional Italian architecture. The house, currently configured as two separate units, is versatile and could easily transform into a large, unified family home, ideal for gatherings and hosting guests. Upon entering the first part of the home via the portico, you're welcomed into an open-plan living and dining room, complete with an inviting fireplace—perfect for cozy Tuscan evenings. The kitchen connects seamlessly to the garden and is complemented by a convenient wc. Head upstairs, and you'll find three bedrooms, two of which open onto serene terraces, and a bathroom. The second unit, similarly, greets you with a living and dining room that includes a fireplace and a charming terrace. The built-in kitchen here opens to a shaded patio, pe ... click here to read more

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