Scenic 3BR Village House with Garden Near Lucca, Ideal for Living or Renting

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Tuscany, Lucca, Borgo a Mozzano, Italy, Borgo a Mozzano (Italy)

3 Bedrooms · 2 Bathrooms · 170Floor area

€140,000

House

Parking

3 Bedrooms

2 Bathrooms

170m²

Garden

No pool

Not furnished

Description

Nestled in the picturesque village of Oneta, only a short 3km from the charming town of Borgo a Mozzano, this three-bedroom, two-bathroom traditional Tuscan house offers a unique opportunity for those looking to immerse themselves in the tranquil lifestyle of rural Italy. With just over a half-hour drive to the historic city of Lucca and under an hour from Pisa airport, this property is perfectly positioned for easy access to local Italian culture and international travel.

Spanning approximately 170 square meters across four levels, this village home blends rustic charm with functional living spaces. The lower ground floor features utility spaces including storage rooms and a boiler room, handy for managing household needs. The main entrance on the ground floor opens to a hallway that leads to a self-contained apartment, complete with a kitchen/dining area adorned with a traditional fireplace, a double bedroom, a single bedroom, and a bathroom equipped with a shower. This separate space is ideal for guests or can be used as a potential rental opportunity.

Ascending to the first floor, a spacious lounge awaits, providing a perfect setting for family gatherings or a quiet evening at home. Adjacent to this is another kitchen and dining area, creating a warm, inviting space for meals and entertainment. A second bathroom with a shower adds convenience to this level. The top floor of the house comprises the third bedroom and a dressing room, offering ample private space and extraordinary views over the serene valleys that characterise the region.

Authentic touches such as cotto flooring and exposed beam ceilings highlight the traditional architecture prevalent in Tuscan homes, while central heating ensures comfort throughout the seasons. The property also includes a 140-square-meter garden situated a modest walk from the house. The garden invites relaxation and outdoor dining, capturing the essence of Italian al fresco living.

Please note, while there is no parking facility directly at the property, ample parking can be found less than 100 meters away, making vehicle access convenient.

Amenities of this delightful home include:
- Central heating
- Separate apartment with kitchen and bathroom
- Two kitchens/dining areas
- Cotto flooring and exposed beams
- Spacious lounge
- External garden space for outdoor activities
- Stunning views of the surrounding valleys

Living in Borgo a Mozzano provides a taste of authentic Italian village life within the storied Tuscan landscape. The town offers all necessary amenities such as groceries, cafes, restaurants, and local markets, enriching day-to-day life with Italian culture and convenience. The local area is a haven for outdoor enthusiasts and history buffs alike, with numerous hiking trails, historic sites, and the famous Ponte della Maddalena to explore.

The climate in this region of Tuscany features warm summers and mild, wet winters, perfect for enjoying the natural beauty of the area year-round. With its seasonally changing landscape, residents can experience the vibrant spring blossoms, lush summer greenery, rich autumn colours, and peaceful winter vistas.

For those considering making this house their home, it is ideal for anyone looking to enjoy a peaceful, rural Italian lifestyle with the convenience of nearby urban centers and airports. This property accommodates both personal use and potential rental income, making it a versatile investment in one of Italy’s most coveted regions.

With a welcoming community and serene environment, life in Borgo a Mozzano offers a blend of relaxation, culture, and a touch of adventure - perfect for families, retirees, or anyone seeking a quieter pace of life in beautiful Tuscany.

Details

Amount of bedrooms
3
Size
170
Price per m²
€824
Garden size
180
Has Garden
Yes
Has Parking
Yes
Has Basement
No
Condition
good
Amount of Bathrooms
2
Has swimming pool
No
Property type
House
Energy label

Unknown

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An enchanting 6-bedroom private villa situated in the heart of the charming Coreglia Antelminelli, Lucca, Tuscany, Italy, presents an irresistible opportunity for overseas property seekers who long to own a piece of the beautiful Italian lifestyle. This grand villa, classically styled as Villa Liberty, was masterfully constructed in 1910 and portrays a striking combination of elegant architecture and modern functionality. Despite residing in a central location, the villa exudes an intimate and tranquil ambiance, thanks to its enclosure within mature, tree-laden walls and its expansive private garden. Sprawling over 200 m² per floor, the villa features generously proportioned rooms with their characteristic high ceilings and typical Tuscan architecture. Each room radiates a sense of spaciousness collectively contributing to a conducive atmosphere ideal for families or for a luxurious holiday retreat. Let me walk you through the Villa: 6 spacious bedrooms 4 bathrooms Large bespoke kitchen with breath-taking vistas Cozy sitting room complete with fireplace South-facing balcony A host of tastefully preserved original hardwood floors The villa's layout is currently divided into two distinct apartments. On the ground floor, the first apartment encompasses three well-appointed bedrooms and two bathrooms; this area has been vacant for a few years yet maintains its functionality with intact central heating. The kitchen is impressively large and is beautified by two grand windows that invite in abundant natural light. The charming sitting room houses a fireplace, an idyllic spot for serene evenings. Below, four cantinas found under the house offer not only architectural interest but also great potential for r ... click here to read more

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Escape to the sun-drenched hills of Tuscany with this exquisite detached house settled in the ancient town of Coreglia Antelminelli of Lucca, Italy. Perfectly perched on an elevated promontory, this home provides not only breath-taking and majestic views of the far-reaching Val di Serchio, but also the awe-inspiring vistas of the mighty Appenine mountains. The property is accessible via a narrow, steep, yet picturesque tarmac road leading up to the village. While it can be a bit challenging, the mesmerizing location of the house is utterly worth it. Further access includes 100m of neighborhood road and an additional 30m of private road, mainly flat but unmade, enhancing the element of privacy and exclusivity. The environs of the property are nothing short of magnificent. The land attached to the house stretches across 1500 sq m and is entirely fenced, featuring a stunning variety of trees and vegetation, embodying the epitome of tranquillity and serenity that Tuscany encapsulates. Among the property's amenities are: - A 7 x 3.5 m chlorine pool with a liner. - Enormous verandah wrapping around two sides of the house for al-fresco dining. Stepping inside the house showcases rustic Tuscan charm coupled with modern comforts. The classic features are beautifully preserved, including beamed ceilings and terracotta floors, adding a distinct character and warmth to the home. With two bedrooms, an open-plan living space, a separate kitchen, and a bathroom, the house extends a welcoming atmosphere, a cosy retreat not just in the summer but also during the chilling winter months. Please note the following features: - High-quality restoration - All windows fitted with mosquito screens - Chestnut doors and windows with double gl ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the heart of Tuscany, just a stone's throw from the charming city of Lucca, lies a hidden gem waiting to be rediscovered. This 19-bedroom farmhouse, steeped in history and brimming with potential, offers a unique opportunity for those with a vision to create a dream second home or vacation retreat in one of Italy's most picturesque regions. Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of olive trees swaying in the Tuscan breeze, the sun casting a golden hue over the rolling hills. This is the lifestyle that awaits you in Lucca, a city renowned for its rich history, vibrant culture, and exquisite cuisine. As a Homestra agent specializing in European vacation homes, I can assure you that this property is more than just a house; it's a canvas for creating unforgettable memories. A Glimpse into the Past Dating back to the 13th century, this farmhouse is a testament to the architectural grandeur of its time. The original kitchen fireplace, intricate frescoes, and chestnut beams whisper stories of a bygone era, while the terracotta floors and main entrance doors stand as proud reminders of its historical significance. Though the property has seen years of neglect, its structural integrity remains sound, offering a solid foundation for renovation. The Allure of Lucca Lucca is a city that effortlessly blends the old with the new. Its well-preserved Renaissance walls encircle a vibrant community filled with quaint cafes, artisan shops, and bustling markets. As a second home owner here, you'll have the luxury of exploring the city's rich tapestry of cultural events, from the Puccini Opera Festival to the Lucca Summer Festival, which attracts international music stars. A Haven for Outdoor Enthusiasts For those who crave ... click here to read more

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Welcome to your potential new home nestled in the picturesque hills of Lucca in Tuscany, Italy. This 4-bedroom townhouse offers a unique opportunity for those looking to immerse themselves in the rustic charm and tranquil lifestyle of this idyllic region. With its ample space and serene setting, this property is not just a house; it’s a doorway to a peaceful Italian life. The main residence spans approximately 180 square meters and cleverly divided into two distinct living quarters each with its independent entrance. Each unit features a welcoming living room and a kitchen equipped with a traditional fireplace – ideal for cozy gatherings on cooler evenings. The homely atmosphere is complemented by three well-sized bedrooms and a bathroom on the upper floors, ensuring that space and privacy are generously afforded. Adjacent to the main house is a second building, presenting a perfect canvas for those looking to personalize their space. Currently in a raw state and spread over two levels, it offers vast potential for renovation, whether you envision an artistic studio, a guest house, or perhaps an expansive workshop. The third structure, a quaint old metato, serves as a storage room, adding practicality to the charm of the estate. Situated on about 12 hectares of mainly wooded land, the surroundings promise not only utmost privacy but also endless opportunities for outdoor activities. Whether it's a morning stroll along the verdant trails or an adventurous hike in the hills, nature here is yours to explore. While enjoying the seclusion and nature, living in Lucca means embracing a lifestyle filled with cultural richness and community warmth. The local area brims with historical architecture, vibrant markets, and deligh ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the scenic beauty of Val di Lima just north of the highly-acclaimed spa town of Bagni di Lucca, stands a remarkable 5-bedroom Villa Liberty, carved out of Italy's vibrant Tuscany region. This property, adorned by its own lush, well-curated gardens, unfurls a distinctive living experience. In the offering is an expansive property sprawling over 260 square meters, providing ample space to let your imagination and comfort coexist. The villa is designed in such a way that it has been bifurcated into two distinct apartments, each with its separate entrance - an arrangement highly suitable for rental purposes or for an extended family charmed by the prospect of shared living while retaining they have their own personal spaces. Property Features: - Five Bedrooms - Two Bathrooms - Detached Property - Villa Liberty - Well-Kept Gardens - Two Separate Apartments - Independent Entrances - Outhouse for Storage - Mains Water - Upgraded Electrical Wiring (6 KW) - Central Heating (GPL) - 35 mins from Ski Slopes - Energy Class G - IPE 271,2 Kwh/mqyear The ground-floor apartment invites you through an extensive hallway, commodious enough to accommodate an antique dining table. Here you will find two efficiently spaced bedrooms, a spacious living room paired with a large, welcoming eat-in kitchen. The two bathrooms are nestled on a mezzanine level, separated by a divisional wall for added privacy. As you ascend to the upper-floor apartment, the warmth of the kitchen/diner with an integrated fireplace greets you. It unfurls into a central hallway, branching out into three bedrooms, each accentuated by the soothing views of the Tuscany landscape. The hall extends to a comfortable sitting area that opens to a private balcony ... click here to read more

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Welcome to a 5-bedroom jewel, tucked away in the picturesque landscape of Bagni di Lucca, Lucca, Tuscany, Italy. This detached house, draped in authentic Italian architecture and coupled with a sizable 240 sq meter spaces, is filled with a balance of unique character and comfort - a perfect opportunity for overseas buyers. Situated on a gently sloping terrain, offering full car access and ample parking, this property, priced at 430,000 is teeming with options for personalization. The well-manicured garden brings color and levity, adding a natural beauty into the mix for both comfort and aesthetic appreciation. Accommodation details comprise; - Five spacious bedrooms - Four bedrooms - A country kitchen - A captivating sitting room - Functional cellar spaces - A versatile barn On entering the house, you're met by a 16 sq meter sitting room that sports a roaring fireplace and a wood stove - an essential addition for those cold winter nights. The room's charm is undeniable, amplified by the country kitchen that exudes an unrefined appeal. Notably, one bathroom contains a tub - a unique feature ensuring there's no compromise on comfort. Catering to versatility, the ground floor harbors a large bedroom viewable under the staircase. Ideal for the elderly, but also an energy-efficient choice since it's possible to heat this lower floor exclusively during colder seasons. Venturing up the stone stairwell, the second floor encompasses three double bedrooms and a study, all facing south. This level houses the main bathroom adorned with a remarkable shower. The internet connectivity on this floor is commendable, allowing for seamless remote working. Underneath the house contains four cellar areas, one reimagined into an ... click here to read more

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Introducing a beautifully restored 5-bedroom farmhouse nestled in the charming region of Tuscany, Lucca; Italy. This magnificent stone farmhouse sits on around 14 acres of land, not far from the heart of Bagni di Lucca, and tends to amaze with its blend of traditional and modern architecture. The home was fully renovated to incorporate modern luxuries and comforts while staying true to traditional Tuscan aesthetics. The property now boasts exciting features such as solar panels and underfloor heating. The farmhouse stretches over three well-configured levels, offering 220 square meters of living space. On entering the ground floor, you're greeted by a well-lit and spacious living area displaying an inviting fireplace and stunning French arched windows overlooking the flourishing garden—an ideal space for family gatherings and leisure time. This floor also homes a full-sized kitchen and elegant laundry and boiler rooms. Journey up to the first floor, and you find another inviting living room, accessorized with a fireplace and direct access to a terrace that provides stunning views of the Tuscan landscape. Also, situated on this level are two generously sized double bedrooms and a bathroom outfitted with a bathtub. The final level, the second floor, features the main bedroom with its own lavish en suite bathroom, along with access directly to a terrace, plus an additional two double bedrooms with a well-appointed bathroom featuring a shower. On the external area, you are presented with an infra-heated swimming pool that offers breathtaking views of the surrounding countryside, perfect for those lazy summer afternoons. Alongside, an annexe on two levels comes with a cellar on the ground floor, measuring around 22 s ... click here to read more

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Tucked away in the picturesque heartland of the Tuscan region, this delightful 2-bedroom terraced house in Borgo a Mozzano, Lucca, waits for someone with an eye for Italian charm and tranquillity. Offering an inviting ambiance in the heart of Tuscany, the dwelling is located in the charismatic hamlet of Castello – a stone’s throw from all conveniences but far from the madding crowd. Find your way into this cosy abode via a charming stone staircase, a unique touch to its quaint allure. Depending on your preference, you can either leave your vehicle at the village's pinnacle and descend, or park in the lower car park and ascend. Both options offer a scenic journey to your new home, emphasizing its secluded and authentic atmosphere. Upon arrival, a small utility area greets you, perfectly equipped to house your washing machine, before branching off into a snug study area. Next, the house unfurls into a inviting living room, complete with a soothing fireplace, perfect for those cooler autumn nights. This subtly leads to a homely kitchen/dining room, rounded out by charming French doors. Open these doors, and you find yourself on a covered terrace offering breathtaking views of the lush valley floor and the towering heights of the final mountains of the Alpi Apuane. This outdoor space is truly a gem, adding an element of serene al fresco living to your everyday routine. The staircase takes you up to two generously sized double bedrooms and a bathroom that gives a nod to simple Tuscan design. From the top floor, another door leads back of the house to a two-story barn. This unique aspect of the property comes with a promise of a fixer-upper journey into creating a space of your dreams, whether it be a guest house, studio, ... click here to read more

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Nestled within the serene landscapes of Tuscany, a charming 3-bedroom detached villa in Pescaglia stands as a testament to traditional Italian architecture and living. Located in the quaint village of Castello, and just a short 2km from Valdottavo, this property offers breathtaking views over the rolling hills and neighboring villages, enveloped by a vast expanse of land accentuated with olive trees. Spanning approximately 170m2 across three well-appointed floors, this villa exudes rustic elegance combined with modern comfort. The ground floor hosts a welcoming entrance hall that leads into a spacious kitchen and dining area, complete with an open fireplace that promises cozy winter nights. Adjacent is another vast room, currently used as a storage space, yet offering potential for conversion into a plush sitting room, perfect for family gatherings. Ascending to the first floor, occupants are greeted by a large double bedroom paired with a generously sized bathroom that caters effortlessly to family needs. The journey continues to the second floor, which houses two additional double bedrooms, each offering ample space and privacy. Retaining many original features such as chestnut-beamed ceilings and terracotta floors, the villa beautifully encapsulates the essence of Tuscan aesthetics. The central heating system ensures year-round comfort, making this home both functional and picturesque. The grounds of the property, approximately 2700m2, are a highlight with a functional terrace that includes a wood-fired pizza/bread oven - perfect for entertaining and enjoying authentic Italian cuisine right at home. The presence of 25 olive trees offers a delightful venture into rustic agriculture, perhaps even producing your own ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the heart of Tuscany, this exquisite villa in Pescaglia offers a unique opportunity to own a slice of Italian paradise. With its panoramic views, lush olive groves, and proximity to cultural landmarks, this property is perfect for those seeking a second home or a holiday retreat. Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of olive leaves and the distant hum of the Tuscan countryside. This villa, located just a short drive from the historic city of Lucca, provides a serene escape from the hustle and bustle of everyday life. Whether you're looking to unwind by the pool, explore the rich history of the region, or indulge in the local cuisine, this property offers it all. A Glimpse into Tuscan Living The villa spans three levels, each thoughtfully designed to maximize comfort and style. The ground floor welcomes you with an inviting entrance hall, leading to a cozy sitting room adorned with a wood-burning stove and exposed chestnut beams. Large windows frame picturesque views of the garden and surrounding countryside, creating a seamless connection between indoor and outdoor living. The dining room, with its charming fireplace and built-in cupboard, is perfect for hosting intimate dinners with family and friends. The eat-in kitchen, equipped with modern amenities, offers a delightful space to prepare meals while enjoying views of the lush landscape. Bedrooms and Bathrooms The villa boasts four spacious bedrooms, each offering a tranquil retreat after a day of exploring Tuscany. The master bedroom features a walk-in dressing area, while other bedrooms offer ample storage and stunning views. Two well-appointed bathrooms provide modern conveniences, ensuring comfort for all residents. Outdoor Oasis Step outside t ... click here to read more

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Experience the rich history and idyllic surroundings of Tuscany with this spectacular villa nestled in the heart of Lucca, Italy. This breathtaking edifice, built in the striking Liberty style, is an architect's dream, where the exterior and interior blend to form a harmonious masterpiece. Nestled within 22 hectares of land, this five-bedroom, six-bathroom villa extends over three levels, boasting an impressive 1,300 sqm of living space. Imagine residing in an architectural jewel, resplendent with a typical turret, embodying the spirit of Italian elegance and luxury. Upon entering the villa, you are greeted by a grand staircase composed entirely of luxurious marble. These steps wind their way through the various levels of the home, leading you to the attic and the turret, each embellished with elegant columns and arched openings. These windows not only give residents an impressive view of the ample grounds but allow for an abundance of natural light to stream through the space, bringing life and vibrancy to each corner. Be swept away by the majestic, old-world charm of the hunting room. This grand space is complemented by a fireplace, creating an inviting ambiance for entertaining guests or spending cold winter evenings. The arched windows in this room offer a stunning panorama of the carefully cultivated landscape. Unique to this estate are its vibrant colored glass openings, a charming feature that characterizes the whole property. Part and parcel of true Italian living is the appreciation for good wine, which is why this luxury villa comes with its own wine cellar that aligns the perimeter of the estate. Here, you can store a collection of Italy’s famous wines, and enjoy them at your leisure. While the villa cur ... click here to read more

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Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the distant chirping of birds, as the sun casts its golden glow over the rolling hills of Tuscany. Nestled in the heart of Coreglia Antelminelli, this exquisite stone farmhouse offers a serene escape from the hustle and bustle of everyday life. With its perfect blend of rustic charm and modern comforts, this property is not just a house—it's a lifestyle. A Slice of Tuscan Paradise This beautifully renovated farmhouse spans 90 square meters, offering ample space for relaxation and entertainment. The property is a testament to the timeless allure of Tuscan architecture, featuring stone walls and an exposed beamed roof that seamlessly blend with the surrounding landscape. Yet, it doesn't compromise on modern amenities, ensuring a comfortable stay for you and your guests. Ground Floor Elegance Step through the entrance into a bright and inviting living room, where a wood-burning fireplace sets the stage for cozy evenings. The open-plan design flows into a well-appointed kitchen, complete with a utility area and storage room. A bathroom on this level adds convenience, while the charming porch invites you to savor al fresco dining amidst the tranquil surroundings. Upper Floor Serenity Ascend the wooden staircase to discover two spacious bedrooms, each offering a peaceful retreat. One bedroom features a panoramic balcony, perfect for sipping your morning coffee while soaking in the breathtaking views. A well-designed bathroom with a bathtub completes this floor, ensuring comfort and privacy. Outdoor Oasis The farmhouse is enveloped by terraced land adorned with fruit trees, vines, and olive trees, creating a picturesque setting for leisurely strolls. A delightful wood ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the heart of Tuscany, in the enchanting village of Coreglia Antelminelli, stands a delightful townhouse waiting for its new owners. With the lush backdrop of the Apuan Alps and the rustic beauty of the Garfagnana region, this could be the perfect hideaway for those seeking a quiet and picturesque living experience in Italy. This two-bedroom, two-bathroom residence spans across 100 square meters and comes with a price tag of €160,000. Whether you're an overseas investor or an expat looking for a slice of the Tuscan lifestyle, let's unravel what life here might offer you. Pulled right out of an Italian postcard, Coreglia Antelminelli is the essence of traditional Tuscany. Imagine wandering down narrow cobbled streets and wandering past stone houses, each with stories of centuries past. The village takes pride in its jaw-dropping views of the surrounding mountains and valleys, offering plenty of opportunities for photography enthusiasts and nature lovers alike. The townhouse itself presents an opportunity to step right into that Italian dream. Enter through a pedestrianized main street to find a character-rich entrance hall, with period touches, including a lovely terracotta staircase. If you need space for bicycles or other belongings, a handy storage room on the ground floor has got you covered. This level also features a spacious, brilliantly lit bedroom that stuns with panoramic views and an en-suite bathroom — a sanctuary far removed from the hustle and bustle of city life. Features of this home include: - 2 bedrooms - 2 en-suite bathrooms - Period style entry hall - Terracotta staircase - Ground floor storage - Panoramic views - Central heating - Newly fitted kitchen/dining room - Character fireplace - B ... click here to read more

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Picture yourself waking to the gentle rustling of chestnut leaves outside your bedroom window, sunlight filtering through ancient trees as woodsmoke curls from your stone chimney. This is morning in your Tuscan vacation home, where the only sounds are birdsong and the distant church bells of hillside villages dotting the Serchio Valley. This 4-bedroom property in Coreglia Antelminelli offers something increasingly rare: authentic Tuscan living combined with modern comfort, complete privacy wrapped in accessible convenience, and a retreat that feels worlds away yet sits just minutes from vibrant village life. Your journey to owning a piece of Tuscany's magic begins here, in the forested hills above Lucca, where mountain air meets Mediterranean warmth and every season brings new reasons to return. The property comprises two distinct structures that together create the perfect vacation home for families, multigenerational gatherings, or investment rental opportunities. The main house, a traditional stone dwelling arranged over two floors, welcomes you through an entrance warmed by a wood-burning stove – your companion for cozy autumn evenings and winter weekends. The ground floor flows naturally between kitchen and living room library, spaces designed for lingering over morning espresso or evening aperitivo. Original chestnut wood staircases, a hallmark of local craftsmanship, lead upstairs where two double bedrooms feature exposed beam ceilings and wooden floors that creak with character. Double-glazed windows frame views of surrounding woodland while keeping interiors comfortable year-round, and modernized systems installed within the past two decades ensure reliability for international owners. The 2007-built annex rep ... click here to read more

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Welcome to this beautiful secluded property in the stunning area of Coreglia Antelminelli, located within the luxurious region of Tuscany, Italy. A prime incomparable location begins to outline your new lifestyle as the property resides in the heart of Italy's rich history and culture. Magnificently nestled in a vibrant, friendly community, this terraced house radiates a sense of tranquility and peaceful solitude yet stands moderately accessible and not entirely remote. The estate impressively sprawls across a landmass of close to 12 hectares, a setting punctuated with wooded areas and segments of flat grasslands near two adjacent barns. The larger barn, standing majestically at 87 square meters, offers potential to be converted into a guest annex or an additional living space. This 3 bedroom house takes you on an elegant journey that commences from a welcoming kitchen which leads to a closed glass terrace, adding an extra layer of sophistication. Enhancing the living experience, the ground floor also features a bedroom suite fitted with an en-suite bathroom designed to accommodate individuals with mobility impairment. Climbing up the original wooden stairs, you will discover the remaining two bedrooms where each offers a serene retreat with ample personal space. Not to forget the vast cantinas located underneath the house, fitted with gravel flooring to ensure dryness all year round. Key Features: -3 bedrooms -2 bathrooms -Gravel flooring -Glass enclosed terrace -Area: 200 square meters Some of the distinct features of the property are the solar panels and photovoltaic cells for sustainable energy usage. Here, the roof is new and isolated making the house tremendously energy efficient. Moreover, the propert ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the picturesque municipality of Borgo a Mozzano, in the heart of the Lucca province in Tuscany, Italy, there's a charming two-bedroom semi-detached house that's awaiting its next proud owner. As a busy real estate agent who's been buzzing around town, I’ve seen plenty of homes, but this one really captures the essence of Tuscan living. I'm thrilled to share it with you and give you a glimpse of what life could be like in this enchanting corner of Italy. Located just steps away from convenient parking, this delightful two-story property subtly boasts its presence at the edge of Borgo a Mozzano village. Built on a gentle slope, its elevation grants it a commanding view of the surrounding landscape. Access to the well-kept garden is through a quaint pedestrian gate that leads you up a few steps, echoing the inviting charm of the location. Upon approaching the property, one might initially be drawn to its unique construction. Part of the house showcases the traditional stone-facing that's quintessentially Tuscan, while the remainder is elegantly rendered. Such a blend crafts an inviting façade dripping with character — a lovely hint of the cozy comforts nestled within. As you step through the main entrance, positioned conveniently at the back of the house, you are welcomed by a snug corridor. This entryway branches out into three main sections: a spacious kitchen, inviting living room, and a practical laundry area. The kitchen itself is quite generous, a warm heart of the home, sure to accommodate tables and chairs for family dining. Imagine preparing delightful Italian meals here, with a French door leading directly to your sun-soaked garden, ready to host al fresco dinners under the Tuscan sky. Connected to ... click here to read more

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Imagine settling down in a charming, two-bedroom detached house nestled in the serene backdrop of Bagni di Lucca in the heart of Tuscany. This delightful property, priced at €280,000, offers an appealing blend of comfort and potential, ideal for those looking to immerse themselves in the tranquil Italian lifestyle. As you step into this recently restored home, you'll find an open living-dining area that warmly invites family gatherings and cozy evenings. The kitchen, a comforting space with modern amenities, offers direct access to the lush backyard, creating a seamless flow between indoor and outdoor living. The size of the house, at 130 square meters, makes it a spacious yet manageable home for small families or couples. Both bedrooms exude a bright and airy feel, providing a peaceful retreat at the end of the day. The bathroom, fully renovated, adds a touch of modernity to this rustic setting. Essential for comfort, the house features a new electric system and central heating powered by oil, ensuring warmth throughout the milder winters typical of Tuscany. The property also includes double-glazed windows and a roof that, at 15 years old, still provides ample protection. The land surrounding the house is flat and well-positioned to catch the sun, offering excellent potential for gardening or simply enjoying the outdoors. Additionally, two outbuildings across the road present a unique opportunity. One can serve as a garage, while the other, currently utilized as a barn, could be transformed according to your needs. The proximity to the tranquil Lima River is a perfect spot for cooling off during warm summer days. Living in Bagni di Lucca provides a wonderful balance of seclusion and accessibility. The town center, o ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the semi-hilly landscapes of Capannori, a picturesque town in the province of Lucca, Italy, this expansive farmhouse on Via di Matraia beckons with its intriguing potential. With a generous 510 square meters of living space situated on 6,000 square meters of flat land, this property isn't just a house—it's an opportunity waiting to be seized by visionary investors and families alike. Let's take a walk through this historical stone farmhouse, shall we? The main unit greets you with a large living room brimming with possibilities, perfect for hosting lively family gatherings or quiet, introspective evenings by the fireplace. The adjacent eat-in kitchen is waiting for your culinary creativity, whilst the versatile cellar could be transformed into a cozy wine storage or additional pantry space. The bathroom on the ground floor concludes the initial tour, but the upstairs beckons with more to explore. The first floor comprises four generous rooms, two of which have already been thoughtfully revitalized, showcasing what could be achieved with the remaining spaces. These rooms hold stories of the past, ready to be gently coaxed into modern comfort or preserved as echoes of heritage. Gaze out of the windows and imagine mornings filled with the songs of local birds and a gentle breeze rustling through the surrounding vineyards. Adjacent to the main house, an attached barn presents an exciting blank canvas. The ground floor, consisting of a garage, cellar, and woodshed, offers practical storage solutions for vehicles and gardening tools. The first floor of the barn, ripe for conversion into living spaces, could host guest accommodations, a swanky studio, or perhaps an art room with large windows inviting in natural l ... click here to read more

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