Villa for sale in Seggiano - Beautiful villa with pool and olive grove








































Distances From
109 km - 68 miles
139 km - 86 miles
96 km - 60 miles
149 km - 92 miles
137 km - 85 miles
96 km - 60 miles
129 km - 80 miles
73 km - 45 miles
*Please note distances are straight line measurements and are approximate
Description
Ref. no: VRD680pa
This unique villa is perched in a commanding position within Seggiano's picturesque countryside. The residence (260 sq.m.) is nestled amongst flourishing olive and fruit trees, accessible via a well-maintained gravel track with an automated entrance gate. The property includes 3 hectares of land.
The villa showcases superior craftsmanship throughout, constructed exclusively with premium local materials including stone, timber, and terracotta. The property spans three levels plus a mezzanine space, providing generous living areas perfect for those seeking privacy and serenity. The heating system operates on diesel/pellets, whilst solar thermal panels supply hot water.
Ground floor: spacious living room, large dining room featuring a magnificent 16th-century carved stone fireplace, kitchen, pantry, double bedroom with garden access, spacious bathroom with shower, laundry facilities, exercise room with sauna and jacuzzi.
First floor: generous living room with exposed beams and an elegant period fireplace, plus a roomy mezzanine. Two french doors open onto a porticoed area offering extensive living space overlooking the countryside and olive grove. Two double bedrooms, one incorporating a mezzanine, bathroom with large shower.
Basement: cellar, technical room, bathroom, storage area, and garage.
Outside: swimming pool (11x6 m) with gazebo and changing facilities including shower, enclosed garden with olive and fruit trees.
Condition
Excellent condition
Location
Tuscany: Val d'Orcia
Val d'Orcia's cultural landscape reflects Renaissance humanist principles from the 14th and 15th centuries. The area features fortified hilltop towns along the Via Francigena, the ancient pilgrimage route to Rome. Under Siena's influence, artists' depictions of the 'perfect landscape' in frescoes inspired actual environmental modifications.
The region showcases extraordinary diversity with its patchwork of fields, vineyards, and distinctive clay hills forming characteristic gullies and rounded reliefs. The extinct volcanoes of Radicofani and Monte Amiata have enriched the soil, whilst thermal springs dot the landscape.
The iconic cypress trees create visual harmony, standing as natural landmarks that have become synonymous with the Tuscan countryside.
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