290 000 €
290 000 €
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villa in the countryside of sorano (gr) - maremma TUSCANY charming and suggestive portion of a late 18th century manor house in the harmonious hills of the Tuscan Maremma, near the Val d'Orcia, Pitigliano, Manciano and Acquapedente to the east (precisely The Villa is located 6 km. From Sorano, 1.5 km from Castellottieri and 13/14 km from Pitigliano),
the real estate unit is divided into three levels of 300 square meters, with a park in front of 1000 square meters. There is a balcony, garden, parking and heating.
It was the Villa dei Conti Bologna the house and includes:
large halls with fireplace, kitchen with fireplace, three double bedrooms, one triple, one quadruple and an attic. the rooms are all with internal bathroom, terrace, TV, piped music; all rooms have a safe.
In total there are: 9 rooms - 6 bathrooms and 6 bedrooms - also suitable for hospitality use - holiday home - b&b
The ground floor attics are with terracotta bricks and exposed wooden beams, while the attics on the second floor are frescoed.
the villa is furnished with antique furniture. independent heating system. the property is suitable for hospitality business.
Sorano was born as an ancient possession of the Aldobrandeschi family, but the municipal territory was already inhabited since the Etruscan period, as demonstrated by the remarkable finds of ancient settlements and necropolises. After the marriage between Anastasia, the last heir of the Aldobrandeschi, and Romano Orsini in 1293, control of Sorano passed to the Orsini family. The center followed the historical and political vicissitudes of nearby Pitigliano, where the counts' residence was located, and the Orsini undertook to strengthen it by providing it with effective fortifications, which made Sorano a safe haven from enemy attacks: several times in fact, during the 15th century, the Sienese placed the fortress of Sorano under siege, managing to occupy it only in 1417. In 1556, Sorano passed into the hands of the Medici, who incorporated it into the Grand Duchy of Tuscany together with nearby Pitigliano.