Description
In the greenest heart of Zero Branco, between Treviso and Venice, stands a residence that tells a story of centuries, harmony, and grace.
Here, where Venetian nobles once built their summer retreats, time seems to have paused between the Zero River and the woods that embrace it.
Built in 1670, the villa perfectly balances architectural elegance and everyday life: spacious yet welcoming; majestic yet intimate.
A long driveway, bordered by neat fields, leads to the main entrance and opens into the central hall — bright, with Venetian terrazzo floors and views of the landscaped garden, a true haven of peace and beauty.
Around the hall unfold the rooms of daily life:
a live-in kitchen with fireplace, a cozy sitting room, a private study, and a secondary kitchen that whispers of the home’s history.
Upstairs, reached by stairs of ancient charm, lies another hall — the heart of the home — surrounded by three master bedrooms and two refined, discreet bathrooms.
The lateral barchesse preserve the villa’s rural soul:
to the east, a kitchen with its original stone sink and a farm storeroom still scented with wood and harvest;
to the west, renovated spaces housing a laundry, heating room, and garage, with an upper level ideal for a studio or atelier.
On the southern side of the garden, a two-story former gardener’s house offers the opportunity to create a charming guest dépendance.
Restored in the 1990s, the villa is now perfectly habitable — ready to welcome those who wish to write a new chapter of its story.
A rare place where tradition meets tranquility, and nature becomes home.