This fully renovated luxurious Villa has 6 en-suite rooms, large living room with typical fireplaces, grand dining room and kitchen, and great terrace accessibility.
Property ID: 1079
€3,300,000

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Luxurious Tuscan Villa

Stunning Family Villa Amidst Tuscan Beauty with Vineyard Views

 

Discover a true Tuscan retreat within rolling hills, boasting breathtaking vistas of vineyards, olive groves, and the lush green forest of Mount Cetona. This turnkey family home has been meticulously renovated using locally sourced materials like cotto floors and wooden beams.

Situated on its expansive 13-hectare plot, this villa includes 1.5 hectares of a thriving vineyard and one hectare of picturesque olive groves. Accessible via a private, tree-lined driveway with an electrically operated gate, this villa provides an immediate sense of exclusivity.

 

Key Features:

– Carefully renovated family villa with authentic Tuscan charm
– 13-hectare property with 1.5 hectares of vineyard and 1 hectare of olive groves
– Privately positioned with stunning panoramic views
– Proximity to charming Tuscan towns and renowned cities for cultural exploration
– Vintage-style garden with cypress and olive trees, BBQ, wood oven, and picturesque patio
– 14 x 7 m rectangular pool with “cotto” flooring and an outdoor shower
– Possibility to build a 400 sqm additional building/house

 

Location:

This villa offers a secluded yet convenient location, merely 5 minutes away from essential amenities, immersed in the beauty of the Tuscan countryside and encircled by ancient trees. It’s an ideal base for exploring the cultural and historical allure of traditional Tuscan towns like Chiusi and Sarteano, as well as renowned cities like Montepulciano, Pienza, and Montalcino, famous for their Brunello wine. Major cities such as Siena, Florence, Lucca, and Pisa in Tuscany, and Orvieto, Assisi, Perugia, and Todi in Umbria are easily accessible.

 

Price:

This luxurious villa is offered at a price of €3,300,000

Experience the essence of Tuscan living in this splendid villa. Contact us today to schedule a viewing and discover the beauty and potential of this extraordinary property.

 

 

Layout

The Family home is divided into two floors. In front of the main entrance there is a staircase which leads to the first floor.

On the left there is a large living-room with an ornamental fireplace, while on the right there is a dining-room, an open-space kitchen with a fireplace.

The ground floor is completed by a bathroom, a king bedroom, and a double bedroom, both with en-suite bathrooms.

The basement, accessible from the outside, includes a laundry.

The first floor is made up of four double bedrooms all with en-suite bathrooms.

General ameneties

Please note, this may not be the properties exact location due to security reasons.

Distances & airports

It’s only 2.5 km from breathtaking Cetona, with many restaurants, cafes, shops, etc.

Just 5 km from Sarteano, another fantastic hamlet with lots of beauty and goodies.

Less than 11 km from medieval Chiusi Scalo

There are many beautiful hamlets, typical Italian villages and small towns in the immediate vicinity.

Airports:
International airport Florence- Amerigo Vespucci 141 km (1:30 hour by car)
International airpot Rome- Ciampino 170 km (2:00 hours by car)
International airport Rome- Airport Fiumicino is 200 km ( 2:15 hours by car)
Aeroporto dell’Umbria in Perugia is 70 km (1:10 hour by car)

Additional & regional information

CETONA
ONE OF ITALY’S MOST BEAUTIFUL VILLAGES

Sitting on the slopes of the mountain with the same name, Cetona retains the typical structure of a medieval hill town, with little streets and alleyways that twist and spiral up to the citadel. The Touring Club has awarded the town the coveted orange flag in recognition of its historical, cultural, and environmental heritage and its suitability for tourists.

What to see in Cetona?
Cetona welcomes visitors with its majestic Piazza Garibaldi. This large square piazza was constructed in the mid-sixteenth century by the marquis Vitelli, who wanted to create a new entrance to the town, one that would really show off its architecture. The piazza is surrounded by the churches of Santissima Annunziata and San Michele Arcangelo, and by the Terrosi and Vitelli palazzos.

The town hall is home to the Civic Prehistory Museum of Monte Cetona. This museum documents the various stages of human settlement in the Monte Cetona area, from the Paleolithic era to the end of the Bronze Age. Neanderthal man lived in certain caves around Cetona, leaving traces of himself in the landscape in the form of chipped stone tools and the remains of hunted animals.

Nearby:
The Belverde Archaeological Park lies not far from the town centre. Here you can enter certain travertine caves, which prehistoric man-made homes of. The Belverde Archaeodrome, an educational trail designed to complement and complete a visit to the museum and the park, contains a reconstructed Bronze Age village, with to-scale huts and areas devoted to crafts of the time. A tour of the village starts from the park’s service centre, where there are classrooms for educational activities and an information desk.

Cetona lies in the Sienese Valdichiana, a real heartland of health and wellbeing. Indeed, Chianciano Terme is only a few miles away, one of Europe’s most beloved spa resorts. In the great geothermal parks of Fucoli and Acqua Santa, four different types of health-giving waters rise to the surface.

Events:
In spring, Cetona turns into one great garden. The historic centre and the sixteenth-century Piazza Garibaldi become even more beautiful thanks to the arrival of Italy’s most expert florists and floral artists. Cetona in Fiore consists of three days of artistic floral displays, accompanied by cultural initiatives and trails through the town which bring some of Cetona’s most beautiful, secretive corners to light.

Typical Dishes and Produce:
The altitude and the characteristics of the local soil make for a climate extremely favourable to the cultivation of olives. The Terre di Siena DOP extra virgin olive oil is produced here, its fruity aroma complemented by bitter and spicy notes. The area falls within the production zone of Chianti Colli Senesi: a red wine based principally on Sangiovese, one of Tuscany’s most widespread varieties, and blended with other, more native red grapes.

Essential dishes to try including pastrignocchi, a type of poor-cuisine pasta that is worked quickly, without attention to its appearance; and biga, a sort of unleavened bread. The latter’s dough is made with water and wheat flour and seasoned with a pinch of salt.