Laid out like a Tuscan hamlet, this property offers over 29,000 square feet of living space across five main buildings and auxiliary structures, nestled in the countryside near Massa Marittima, Grosseto, just 20 minutes from the Tuscan coast.
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Laid out like a Tuscan hamlet, this property offers over 29,000 square feet of living space across five main buildings and auxiliary structures, nestled in the countryside near Massa Marittima, Grosseto, just 20 minutes from the Tuscan coast.
Just a 10-minute walk from one of Italy’s most beautiful villages, this former convent was part of a 16th-century complex designed by a renowned Renaissance architect, with its original plans preserved in Florence's Uffizi Gallery.
Set on 300 acres of rolling hills with vineyards, olive groves, and Mediterranean views, this property captures the timeless allure of Tuscany.
Originally part of a small “borgo” (hamlet) dating back to the 1800s, the Tuscan property for sale is located in Castellina in Chianti, a historic Etruscan village nestled between Florence and Siena.
At the heart of this 741 acre Tuscan hunting and wine estate is a 16th century village, complete with a 17th century noble Tuscan villa, a renovated farmhouse divided into apartments, and several additional farmhouses to be restored.
Nestled in the Tuscan countryside near Montemurlo, this restored 16th century villa awaits the next chapter in history.
The period villa is set in one of the most exclusive areas of Lucca, just a couple of miles from the historic center of the walled city.
Set behind stone walls, the Italian villa boasts breathtaking panoramic views of the rolling Tuscan hills, nestled in five acres of private parkland with manicured gardens, a ‘limonaia’ (lemon house), and a sunny swimming pool overlooking the orchards.
Nestled amidst the rolling hills of Tuscany, just a short drive away from the cultural hub of Florence, lies a hidden gem that exudes timeless Tuscan charm and unparalleled elegance in Bagno a Ripoli.
Built in 1906 by the eclectic Italian architect Gino Coppedè, Villa Frisoni combines the essence of Art Nouveau splendour with neo-medieval opulence.