Family home with panoramic views, 4 bedrooms an 2 bathrooms
Property ID: 1123
€145,000

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Family home 4 bedrooms

Between the Tuscan hills in a small village with panoramic views and its own private garden of 300 sqm.

The property is 130 sqm and located in the municipality of Talla in Tuscany.

Layout

The property is around 135 sqm and divided into three levels and is composed as follows:

Ground floor: Big garage of 22 sqm and the technical room of around 6 sqm.

The living area is around 100 sqm:

First floor: Hallway, Very nice living room with fireplace,

Kitchen with access to the garden,

Two double bedrooms,

And a bathroom.

Second floor: Hallway,

An beg (bed)room, An second (bed)room, And a bathroom,

Enclosed private garden of 300 sqm

Floorplan(s)

General ameneties

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

Distances & airports

For the first facilities, Talla 8 km away
Subbiano 17 km
Bibbiena 18 km
Poppi 28 km
Arezzo 29 km

Airports and big cities:
Florence airport 93 km
Pisa airport 161 km
Bologna airport 180 km
Roma airport Fiumicino 278 km

Additional & regional information

Talla is a town and comune in the province of Arezzo, Tuscany.
Talla’s vast territory stretches through forests of the innermost zone of Pratomagno. The area’s oldest and perhaps most charming town (with medieval origins) is known as “la Castellaccia,” marked by a picturesque church and a series of small homes tightly set against one another.
The etymology of Talla, however, dates much farther back: Tallulah, a noble Etruscan name, perhaps derived from the deity to whom this specific area was dedicated. The presence of the Etruscans is also noted in the valley entranceway leading to the village: you’ll see a large votive altar, which was found directly behind the apse of the Parish Church of Socana.
Following the area’s oral traditions, Guido Monaco, a reformer of musical notation, was supposedly born in Talla. It’s no coincidence that here you can visit the Museum of Music “Guido d’Arezzo” dedicated to the famed musician. Check out other small hamlets such as Pontenano and Faltona, peaceful oases that offer wonderful excursions, especially in the summertime.

A great time to visit Talla is during its food and wine events featuring the festival of cacio cheese and fava beans held every year in the first days of May.