Real estate complex consisting of two renovated farmhouses, in Montespertoli, about two kilometres from the main square of the village.
The two properties are well positioned on a single plot of land but with two distinct entrances and can be easily divided, even physically, as regards the outdoor spaces.
One property is completely finished while the other is at an “advanced unfinished” stage.
The materials used are of high quality, the renovation has been carried out according to the principle of conservative restoration, using all recovered materials or new high quality materials, for example the parquet floors are all in place.
In terms of installations, the properties are equipped with all comforts.
The Properties
Property 1)
Spread over three levels, ground floor, first floor and basement. On the ground floor we find a large living room with fireplace, a second living room with bar corner and large openings onto the garden, the kitchen and a charming dining room, as well as a service bathroom and pantry. On the first floor are two bedrooms, one with bathroom and wardrobe, and a second bathroom. The property is completed by a large multipurpose room in the basement with important heights, bathroom and laundry room.
Property 2)
It is on two levels, ground and first floor.
On the ground floor there are two large communicating living rooms with fireplace, a kitchen, a service bathroom and various accessory rooms. On the first floor, three bedrooms, two bathrooms, a utility room and a large terrace overlooking the surrounding countryside.
The surrounding garden, in which it is possible to build a swimming pool, is very beautiful.
From the garden you can enjoy a magnificent view of the castles and the surrounding countryside.
The surroundings
Situated on a hill, amidst vineyards, olive groves and fields, divided into small villages, scattered throughout its territory, is Montespertoli, in the province of Florence, from which it is about 25 km away, famous for being the largest producer of Chianti DOCG in the world. It is a beautiful medieval village located along the Via Volterrana that connects to the Via Francigena. It is worth visiting for its architectural beauty and for its food and wine products: DOCG wine, olive oil and truffles. Here, it is above all the beauty of nature and hills that reigns and the tranquillity of the surrounding countryside. In the surrounding area, the Sonnino Castle is worth a visit.
These two beautiful farmhouses represent a very interesting opportunity for a double family wishing to live nearby, but also for those who want to start a tourist accommodation business.
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