description
Historic villa in Tuscany on the hills of Lucca built in the early 1800s on foundations dating back to the medieval period, renovated in 1936 as the main residence of the owners and finally restored in the 1960s. To date it needs extraordinary maintenance interventions, in particular as regards the annexes.
The property is spread over a land, entirely enclosed by a stone wall, for an area of 8,670 square meters, where the main villa of 1,500 square meters is located, the farmer's house with chapel and storage rooms for 327 square meters, the lemon house for 133 square meters, building called hut of 152 square meters and other service buildings for 126 square meters. The total building area is of 2,222 square meters.
The villa, not bound by the superintendency, is spread over three levels and consists of five independent apartments with double entrances that are communicating with the central reception halls. In total there are 9 bathrooms of which 2 on the ground floor, 4 on the first floor and 3 on the second floor, 4 kitchens, two of which are in original condition. The properties are served independently for electricity, the heating of the villa has gas-powered radiators. The garden hosts medicinal, fruit and exotic plants, various essences are planted such as palm, camellia, old rose, wisteria, linden, holm oak, plane tree, liqueur laurine, orange , lemon, olive, elderberry, boxwood etc.