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Val d'Orcia. Fascinating 14th-century villa built on an earlier structure along the Via Francigena, set in a charming and unique panoramic position between Pienza and Montepulciano.
Perfectly restored, the ancient residence boasts not only an extraordinary location, but is also equipped with every comfort and a fabulous swimming pool that enjoys a breathtaking landscape.
The property of 800 square metres consists of the main villa and two annexes, a loft, a studio, cellars and various rooms. The buildings are connected by a beautiful inner courtyard covered by a vine pergola, a place of privacy and absolute beauty.
The main villa consists of bright living rooms with fireplaces, kitchen, 6 bedrooms and 5 bathrooms.
Dependance A - Independent entrance from the main villa in the courtyard, on the ground floor, consisting of a living room, a kitchen, a bedroom and a bathroom.
Dependance B - Independent entrance from the main villa in the courtyard on the first floor, consisting of a living room, a kitchen, a bedroom and a bathroom.
The 14x5-metre swimming pool with travertine edges is surrounded by olive trees overlooking the Val d'Orcia.
The farmhouse is surrounded by 6 hectares of cultivated land, olive grove in production with about 1500 olive trees, as well as fruit trees and medicinal plants.
The property is located in Monticchiello, Val d'Orcia, a world heritage site, an area of Tuscany in central Italy that stretches from the hills south of Siena to Monte Amiata. It is characterised by gently rolling, carefully cultivated hills occasionally interrupted by ravines and picturesque towns and villages such as Pienza (rebuilt as an 'ideal city' in the 15th century under the patronage of Pope Pius II), Radicofani (home of the famous brigand Ghino di Tacco) and Montalcino (Brunello di Montalcino is counted among the most prestigious Italian wines). The landscape of the Val d'Orcia has become famous through its representation in works of art, from Renaissance painting to modern photography.