Farming estate for sale – Siena, Val D’Orcia
Farm of 170 hectares characterized by forests and arable land…
Colle di Val d'Elsa, Siena, Toscana, 53034, Italia
For sale
€490,000
In the heart of a charming hamlet in the Sienese countryside, between San Gimignano and Colle di Val d’Elsa, we offer for sale an ancient barn of about 115 square meters, completely renovated with care. The property also includes two annexes: one of about 12 square meters and the other of 32 square meters.
In this enchanting place, time seems to have stood still. The tranquility is palpable, and the contact with nature is authentic. The property boasts a private garden of about 400 square meters.
Access to the village is via a picturesque cypress-lined avenue that leads to the property. From a small terrace paved with stone and bricks, you enter the barn, which on the ground floor houses a large and bright kitchen, a living room with a fireplace, and a small bathroom. Internal brick stairs lead to the sleeping area, consisting of two bedrooms and a bathroom. The renovation has preserved typical Tuscan features, such as chestnut beams and terracotta floors.
Below the barn, with access only from the outside, there is a splendid cellar of about 90 square meters, carved into the tuff. Formerly used for olive pressing, it still retains the original mill with stone blocks moved by donkeys. Part of the cellar was dedicated to wine production, with the old equipment still present.
The property is sold fully furnished.
Main distances: Colle di Val d’Elsa 10 minutes, San Gimignano 20 minutes, Volterra 30 minutes, Siena 30 minutes.
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