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The Finest Homes in the Best Locations 1-142T BAGNI DI LUCCA, TUSCANY The Finest Homes in the Best Locations www.AMAZINGRESULTS.com 1-142T £333,000 www.AMAZINGRESULTS.com Description 375,000 Euros Beautiful villa in a quiet setting close to Bagni di Lucca. This property is a must for viewing. The villa is constructed on two levels and could be used as a family home or as a bed and breakfast or holiday let. There is a separate private entrance to the first floor to facilitate this type of use. The property itself comprises on the ground floor: entrance in to large hallway, sitting room, two double bedrooms and a large dining kitchen with access to the garden area. On the first floor there are a further two double bedrooms and a single, a large bright sitting room and dining kitchen. A mezzanine floor houses the two bathrooms. The property is completed by a cellar, laundry house and wood store and a private enclosed courtyard which is in addition to the garden. There is space for parking up to 4 cars. There are fantastic panoramic views from the balcony on the first floor and the property is close to the river where you could enjoy fishing etc. Gas central heating Details Agent Stuart Scott to see this home today. The seller Ground floor: Entrance hallway, sitting room, dining is represented by AMAZING RESULTS!™ Estate kitchen with access to garden, two double Agents on 01324 227228. bedrooms. Mezzanine: two bathrooms First Floor. Sitting room, dining kitchen, two double Viewing is strictly by appointment through Stuart bedrooms and a single, attic space Scott at AMAZING RESULTS!™ Estate Agents on 01324 227 228. These property details are set out Laundry house, cellar, separate wood store and as a general outline only and do not constitute any private enclosed courtyard, parking for four cars part of an Offer or Contract. Any services, equipment, fittings or central heating systems have not been garden of 2000 square metres divided currently into tested and no warranty is given or implied that these 600 square metres of lawned garden and 1400 of are in working order. All measurements, distances wooded area. and areas are approximate and for guidance only. This material is protected by the laws of copyright. APE Class G. The owner of the copyright is AMAZING RESULTS!™ Estate Agents. Situation Bagni di Lucca (formerly Bagno a Corsena)[1] is a comune of Tuscany, Italy, in the Province of Lucca AMAZING RESULTS!™ Estate Agents with a population of about 6,100. An expert at your side.™ In northern Tuscany, less than 30 kilometres from Lucca, there’s a group of about 25 villages in the Lima Valley that goes under the name of Bagni di Lucca. This area is close to the Garfagnana and it’s famous especially for its hot springs known since Etruscan and Roman times (as the name suggests, Bagni di Lucca means Baths of Lucca). Distance to shop 2km Bagni di Lucca 7km Lucca 30km Abetone ski resort 25km Pisa Airport 55km Viewing Shown by appointment, please call your local Estate .
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