The estate is the perfect location for various international activities such as Bible studies, faith retreats, a study center, weddings, baptisms, hotel, B&B, apartment rentals, etc. etc.
The complex dates back to 26th February 1576 and has undergone numerous modifications and extensions over the years.
The property is accessible from street level via a main entrance that provides direct access to the public road via the courtyard or via various other entrances that were built in the past around the old stone wall.
The estate is located on the edge of the municipality of Castiglion Fiorentino, about 1.5 km from the beautiful historic city center and is divided as follows:
– Main building, a former monastery, built in a square shape with a courtyard. The building is divided over four floors, including one basement.
– Six outbuildings, respectively one or two floors high, spread over the enclosed garden of the estate and intended as huts, chicken coops, stables, storage areas, etc.
– The garden is surrounded by a natural stone masonry that is partly intended for woodland and shrubs, vineyards and arable land.
The church (the building) and a number of rooms on the ground floor are not included in the purchase and are used by the church community.
The courtyard and the fully walled garden, as well as the monastery and the various outbuildings, are fully included in the purchase.
The former monastery building lends itself perfectly to creating beautiful accommodation with many old elements and building arches. The ground floor and the basement have always been used for communal and group use and on the upper floors are mainly the bedrooms and the communal bathrooms.
The estate must be renovated and redesigned according to the wishes of the new owner for the activities to be carried out, after the necessary permits have been applied for from the competent authorities.
There are totally more than 60 rooms/ areas. It is up to the new owner to decide how the new layout will look. The estate can be converted into bedrooms with bathrooms, apartments, common areas, etc.
One of the outbuildings can be renovated into a detached house for the owners,
There is also an outbuilding currently used for storage,
Where there are currently party tents there is a communal building with various possibilities and nearby there is also a water well,
And there are several former chicken coops, and other stables.
According to the land Registry, is land divided into:
forest 4,340 sqm
vineyard 1,700 sqm
arable land 7,512 sqm
Total land 13,552 sqm
A part of the land of 1700 sqm to realize a vineyard,
And it is possible to realize an organic vegetable garden of more than 2000 sqm
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Castiglion Fiorentino: a few minutes’ drive or 20 minutes’ walk.
Train station 3 km
Cortona 10 km
Arezzo 20 km
Airports:
Florence Amerigo Vespucci Airport 109 km
Pisa Galileo Galilei Airport 176 km
Rome Ciampino Airport 216 km
Rome-Fiumicino Airport 233
Castiglion Fiorentino:
Medieval village and Etruscan center of the Valdichiana.
Castiglion Fiorentino stands on a Tuscan hill overlooking the wide expanse of the Valdichiana Aretina to the southwest and the Val di Chio to the east. Its strategic location near the Arezzo-Chiusi route and the link between Valdichiana and Valtiberina meant that the town developed in Etruscan times (7th-5th centuries B.C.) and thus had a continuity of life until it became an important castrum in the medieval period.
Castiglion Fiorentino is therefore a city rich in history, culture and art, as can be seen from its architectural layout, its religious and civil monuments, and its wealth of artistic heritage.
The historic center is typically medieval, with its walls, gates and alleys that climb up to the Cassero grafted onto the ancient Etruscan structure and where the high tower that is the symbol of the city itself stands out.