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Agritourism in Tuscany for Sale Tuscany, Chianti, Elsa Valley
2.200.000 € + 3.66% incl. VAT
Beds5
Baths5
115000

The property is located in the hills of the Elsa Valley, which is on one side of San Gimignano
extends to the plain of Pisa and on the other to the Etruscan city of Volterra. Here we find that
typical Tuscan landscape with small forests, fields and olive groves. The villa enjoys of
all sides a beautiful panorama, which is characterized by the typical for Tuscany. The attachment
consists of the main building and 2 branches - one has been expanded, the second
in need of renovation.
There are excellent possibilities for excursions, famous cities like San Gimignano with their
Towers, Volterra and Siena are easily reached via roads with little traffic. In the open air they find
Guests large and completely fenced areas paved with terracotta or stone, interrupted
through flowering beds and lawn on which the swimming pool was realized (13 x6.5m + 4 +4; depth:
1.20-1.50m) with loungers and parasols as well as a large, equipped play area for children. The
Villa is provided with heating and air conditioning.
After Montaione it is only about 500m, which many customers use to go into town by bike
drive.
Also nearby - for example Castelfalfi - a wonderful hamlet with a castle and golf course, bought by TUI
and expanded (individual houses and apartments are sold privately)
Florence - 50km (same goes for Pisa and Siena
Castelfiorentino 10km
S.Gimignano 22km
The Chianti wine region makes up about a third of Tuscany.
It produces its own wine and olive oil.
The agriturismo has been family-run for more than 20 years.

Details
  • Region Tuscany
  • Type House
  • Condition Restored
  • Plot115000 m2
  • Living Area450 m2
  • Location Elsa Valley
  • Destination Chianti
Amenities
  • Olives
  • Swimming Pool
  • Terrace
  • Fireplace
  • Fencing
  • Garden
  • Vineyard

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