Description
Likely built in the 19th century on the ruins of an ancient Lombard tower, this charming residence retains intact the signs of its long history. A meticulous restoration, completed in 2012, enhanced the original spaces, highlighting architectural elements of rare beauty, such as Gothic stone arches, the tower, and evocative historic passageways, making the residence a unique example of elegance and authenticity.
The ground floor features the living area, featuring an original stone floor, a refined dining room, and a large, bright kitchen with direct access to a covered veranda, ideal as a winter garden. Outside, a charming courtyard with a pergola offers the perfect space for al fresco dining.
With independent access from the courtyard, there is a lemon house entirely made of stone, currently furnished with three single beds to accommodate the youngest guests, a large storage room, a cellar and a utility room with a bathroom, currently used as a bedroom.
In the main house, ascending to the first floor, you enter the master suite with a study and private bathroom. A covered terrace leads to the wing of the house containing two additional bedrooms, both sharing a bathroom. On the second floor, the turret now houses an elegant study with panoramic views.
The land, approximately 5 hectares and 600 m2, is mostly wooded and home to around 300 olive trees.
One of the property's natural boundaries is marked by a small river, while on the side overlooking the valley there is a splendid infinity pool with a salt purification system.
A property ready to move into, immersed in the quiet of the Tuscan countryside, just 14 minutes from Civitella in Val di Chiana and 25 minutes from Arezzo.