Descrizione
This splendid farmhouse for sale, in a rustic and elegant style, stands in the Tuscan hills near Arezzo, in the heart of the Casentino valley.
An avenue lined with cypress trees in exquisite Tuscan style leads to the farmhouse, built entirely of local stone.
The charming traditional farmhouse is spread over two floors and has a total area of 274 sqm.
On the ground floor there are a cellar, a wine storage room, 2 technical rooms and 2 other rooms used as storage rooms.
The first floor houses the residence, consisting of an entrance hall with a typical wood-burning oven, a large living room with fireplace, a kitchen, three bedrooms, two bathrooms, a small storage room and a laundry area.
All the rooms are embellished with fine finishes in the classic taste of the Tuscan tradition, such as terracotta floors, pietra serena arches, rustic walls, exposed beams and fireplaces.
The jewel in the crown of the property is the land, which extends for about 10 hectares all around the farmhouse.
Immersed in the most verdant Casentino environment, the land consists mostly of woodland, arable land, chestnut groves and a small vineyard, from which Sangiovese and Vin Santo are produced for family use.
Thanks to the extent of the park surrounding it, this luxury farmhouse for sale enjoys maximum privacy and represents the perfect harmony between the rustic elegance of tradition and the comfort of modernity.
Immersed in the green of one of the most beautiful naturalistic areas in Europe, the property is an oasis of tranquillity that only the Tuscan countryside can offer.
The property is excellent as a private residence, but is also ideal to be used as a holiday home.
Strategically located, the farmhouse is within easy reach of cities such as Arezzo, Florence and Siena, with their works of art, exclusive boutiques and vibrant nightlife.
Casentino is the first valley of the Arno River, a land of important abbeys, castles and churches repositories of artistic treasures, but above all a naturalistic paradise of rare beauty. Here it is possible to admire over a thousand different species of flowers and the fairytale-like Acquacheta waterfalls, described by Dante Alighieri in his 'Divine Comedy'.