Villa is a wonderful property on the hills of Versilia, in Tuscany.
Shortly before arriving at the entrance gate you will be amazed by the wonderful sea view that faces you.
An exceptional view that goes from La Spezia to Livorno and in some days even up to Elba and Corsica.
The Villa is accessed via an automatic gate with remote control.
There are two 3 covered parking spaces available and another 2-3 not covered.
In front of the house there is a private swimming pool of 9 x 4 meters and a depth of 1 to 2 meters.
From here, while taking a bath, you can admire the whole coast.
Also, near the pool, there is a gazebo with a dining table, a barbecue and a terrace with electric blind (with remote control) connected to the living room of the house.
The pool area has a sound system (FM radio).
All Villa is surrounded by a private garden of over 2000sqm composed of olive and fruit trees.
Both the garden and the swimming pool are illuminated at night.
A gardener will take care of the outside once a week.
Interior Description
Villa consists of the Main Villa and the Dependance.
The Villa:
Ground Floor:
- Entry into the modern living room with dining table, sofas, SAT TV, decorative fireplace and access to the seafront terrace with pool.
- Equipped kitchen with fridge / freezer, American and Italian coffee machine, dishwasher, oven, 5 burner stove, breakfast table and door leading to the outside.
- Small bathroom WC.
- Double bedroom with private bathroom with shower, bidet, sink and toilet.
From the ground floor bedroom you can access the dependance.
- Laundry with washing machine, iron and ironing board and door to the outside.
First floor:
- Master bedroom with 2 large single beds, bathroom with private jacuzzi, walk-in closet and private terrace overlooking the pool and offering a breathtaking view of the sea. The terrace is equipped with an electric blind (remote control).
- Bedroom with two single beds and private bathroom with shower.
- Room with single bed and private bathroom with shower. The room is also accessible from the outside.
Dependance, ground floor:
Modernly furnished and composed of:
- Living room with sofa, TV SAT, kitchen area with oven, fridge / freezer, 4 cooking and peninsula / dining table for two people.
The living room leads to both the ground floor room of the villa and the sea side pergola.
- Double bedroom with a door on the pergola.
- Bathroom with shower, bidet, sink and toilet.
The Villa and the Dependance have cold and warm air conditioning.
The property is covered by Wifi Internet.
Land of longing Italy: Tuscany embodies the idea of Dolce Vita made in Italy like no other region in the country. Cypress-lined paths, green vineyards, fortress-like villages on the tops of flat hills, fine sandy beaches and cities steeped in history - Tuscany stands for joie de vivre, cultural enjoyment and relaxation. Anyone who has taken a dip on the Riviera della Versilia, strolled through the narrow medieval streets in Lucca, stood in front of the Leaning Tower of Pisa or visited the wild horse show "Palio" in Siena is infected once and for all with the virus called "Tuscany". The scent of the pine forests, the taste of a strong Montepulciano, the chirping of the cicadas on a warm summer evening and the glitter of the Tyrrhenian Sea in the bright sunlight make Tuscany an incomparable place where poets, poets and painters found the inspiration for their works. Tuscany: art and cultural treasures from eight centuries Tuscany welcomes its visitors with centuries-old art and cultural treasures. Florence, the capital, was the epicentre of the fine arts and humanities during the Renaissance. Luminaries such as Michelangelo and Leonardo da Vinci worked in the city and the astronomer Galileo Galilei found employment as court mathematician to the Medici clan in the 17th century. The Uffizi Gallery in Florence, the Leaning Tower of Pisa, the medieval old town of Lucca and the noble tower houses, called "family towers", in San Gimignano are cultural treasures of inestimable value. The town of Montepulciano, situated on a slope of the Chiana valley, is not only known for its excellent red wine. In the centre, one Renaissance palace follows the next and from the balcony of the Caffé Poliziano you can enjoy a magnificent view of the lovely hilly landscape of Tuscany. Bathing on the Versilia Riviera The golden-yellow dream beaches of Tuscany stretch seemingly endlessly along the coast of the Tyrrhenian Sea. A hotspot of bathing tourism is the Riviera della Versilia, which stretches between Marina di Massa and the coastal town of Viareggio. If you are looking for a property in Italy with a sea view, you will find it in resorts such as Forte dei Marmi and Camaiore. In the hinterland of the coast, the Apuan Alps rise to an altitude of almost 2,000 metres. Most of the beaches on the Riviera della Versilia are managed. This means that you can look forward to a first-class infrastructure with sunbed and parasol rental, beach bars, freshwater showers and sanitary facilities. Tuscany: the region for gourmets In addition to enjoying the landscape and culture, Tuscany is known for its excellent cuisine. Hearty dishes such as Florentine steak (at least 800 grams of beef fillet), cinghiale in umido (wild boar stew) or the delicious bread salad panzanella are certainly not suitable for losing weight, but God certainly did not have a diet in mind when he created Italy. Some of the best wines in the world come from Tuscany. Fine wines like a Vino Nobile di Montepulciano, an exquisite Tiganello or a spicy Chianti make not only wine connoisseurs click their tongues. The fact that wine is not just for drinking is proven by an ancient tradition that is still practised by locals in some regions of Tuscany. Dry almond pastry called cantucci is dipped into a glass of Vin Santo. When the dough has softened, the mixture is allowed to melt slowly in the mouth.