A few km from the borderline between Umbria and Tuscany, we find, at altitude of 500 metres above the sea level, this stone farmhouse disposed on two floors and currently divided into three independent apartments.
The original construction dates back to 1500 and its existence is mentioned in the archives of the church of Pierle, whose castle, now ruined, is still visible from the property.
Square Metres: 380
Bedrooms: 6
Bathrooms: 5
Floors: 2
Garden / Land: 3 hectares
Price: 1,55,000 euros
The first apartment (70 square metres-753 square feet) is placed on the ground floor and is composed as follows: two bedrooms, two bathrooms, dining room with kitchen and covered veranda.
The second unit (60 square metres- 645 square feet) includes a large kitchen, bedroom, bathroom, technical room and patio.
The latest unit is the masters’ accommodation, accessible through the central stone staircase going up to the first floor. Here there are: sitting room with kitchen and small terrace overlooking the garden. On the left hand-side of the sitting room we find a large living room with fireplace as well as two bedrooms and two bathrooms.
The tower can be accessed from the second room and includes a second bedroom with wonderful view on the valley.
The property is surrounded by 280 square metres of garden and includes a pool of 12 x 6 m with roman staircase and solarium.
The land included in the property measures 3 hectares and is almost completely fenced.
The access is through 1,5 km of white road in good condition.
Condition: Completely restored.
Features: Old stone construction, old terracotta flooring, ceilings with wooden beams and terracotta tiles, brick-built arches, built-in kitchen, pergola, majestic stone fireplace, new bathrooms, loggia, patio.
Nearest Towns: Cortona (16km, 18’); Arezzo (44km; 56’); Montepulciano (46km, 55’); Perugia (48km, 50’); Pienza (58km, 1h 3’); Assisi (71km; 1h 10’); Spello (76km; 1h 8’); Montalcino (79km; 1h 29’); Todi (87km; 1h 15’); Siena (87km; 1h 25’); San Gimignano (127km, 2h); Firenze (130km, 1h 41’); Roma (228km; 2h 32’). |