Ref.: 11056 - Le Vigne di Sotto, , 4 Bedroom Val d’Orcia farmhouse to restore

€ 420,000

If you have your heart set on creating your dream farmhouse looking out onto the Val d’Orcia this is be the property for you. A traditional stone building on 2 floors with all of its original features including a large fireplace, high ceilings with beams and ‘cotto’ floors on the first floor, arches and quirky niches on the ground floor; the possibilities are endless. There are approximately 2.5 hectares of land included in the sale, with around 250 olive trees in order to produce your own olive oil. The true highlight of this property is its peaceful location, with breathtaking views across to Monte Amiata over the valley, ever changing colours throughout the year ensuring a spectacle you will never grow tired of.

Property type: Farmhouse Structural condition: to restore Floors: 2 Bedrooms: Property size: 320 sqm Land: 2.5 ha (acres 6.18) Area: The Val d’Orcia needs no introduction, one of the most beautiful valleys in Tuscany and a patchwork of olive trees, cypresses and rolling hills interspersed with ancient hilltop towns and ‘crete’ dunes. Farming country that is now strictly protected by UNESCO to guarantee its preservation. Sarteano is just a 7.5 kms drive where you can find restaurants, bars, shops and all necessary services, just 6 kms further and you are on the main A1 autostrada to or Rome and their International airports.

Land: The sale includes approximately 2.5 hectares of land, to the front of the house there is a garden dotted with ancient olive trees which looks out over farmland to the valley beyond, to the right there is a large field with barn that can be removed or possibly recuperated in part (with the relevant permissions) to create a swimming pool area with pergola and to the rear is a large olive grove with around 250 mature trees. Views stretch up to the nearby borgo of Castiglioncello del Trinoro.

Accommodation: Ground floor: Once the living quarters for the animals this floor has central arches with stable niches, a large cantina and all of the original features including ‘mangiatoia’ where the animals ate and beautiful ‘cotto’ floors that could be recuperated in the restoration. First Floor: The upstairs is accessed both internally and externally and is divided by a long central corridor with rooms each side and a large kitchen with walk-in fireplace at the end. The spaces are flexible and would easily create 4 bedrooms and bathrooms.

Barn Cantina Electricity: Mains Heating: No Water: None Olives 250 Distances: km 10,5, Florence km 130, km 21, Rome km 165, Sarteano km 7,5

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