Positioned between Pisa and Florence, this 16th-century estate occupies a dominant vantage point overlooking the San Miniato landscape. The property underwent a comprehensive restoration in 1973, incorporating 19th-century architectural features including crenellated parapets and stone-effect mouldings.
Primary Residence
The principal villa provides approximately 5,683 sq ft (528 sq m) of accommodation across three storeys:
Ground Floor: Four reception rooms featuring original timber beams and antique terracotta flooring. The west wing houses a formal dining room and kitchen, opening onto a vaulted loggia. A bedroom suite completes this level.
First Floor (Piano Nobile): Accessed via a stone staircase, the first floor comprises five bedrooms, four bathrooms and internal halls.
Second Floor: Attic rooms configured for conversion to office or additional residential use.
Estate Holdings and Outbuildings
The total built area extends to approximately 19,375 sq ft (1,800 sq m) and includes:
Vinification Facilities: An original fermentation cellar and a modern subterranean wine cellar.
Ancillary Buildings: A detached two-storey guest cottage (two bedrooms, one bathroom), a private chapel, and a traditional farmhouse (fattoria) containing agricultural storage and staff quarters.
Plant and Security: A 19.5 kW photovoltaic system, backup generator, heat pump climate control and a six-camera CCTV system.
Land
The estate comprises approximately 49.4 acres (20 hectares) of land. The holdings are divided into productive vineyards, olive groves and arable fields. The residence is set within private parkland.
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