
1 300 000 €
1 300 000 €
| Sale price | 1 300 000 € |
| Price per square meter | 823 € |
| House Area | 1 580 m² |
| Site plot | 3 000 ares |
| Number of storeys | 3 |
| Total number of rooms | 15 |
| Number of bedrooms | 11 |
| Number of bathrooms | 7 |
| Construction phase | Resale |
| Address | Italy, Lucca |
| Location | in suburbs |
Nestled among gentle hills just 8 km from Lucca’s Renaissance walls, this historic villa—designed in 1880 by Augusto Passaglia—enjoys a privileged setting that blends privacy, natural beauty, and convenience. Vineyards, olive groves, and rural hamlets surround the property, offering tranquility while keeping services and major connections close at hand. The beaches of Versilia, Pisa International Airport, and Tuscany’s art cities are all easily reachable. Known for its gastronomic routes, historic estates, and scenic walking paths, the area is ideal both for an authentic lifestyle and for enhancing the property for hospitality. The villa lies in a prestigious residential context, surrounded by historic residences and greenery.
Exteriors
The estate includes a private, enclosed park of about 3,000 sqm, featuring palms, oaks, pines, and fruit trees. An elegant driveway with electric gate leads to the neoclassical façade, enriched by terraces, a cast-iron balcony, and refined architectural detailing. Within the grounds stands an approx. 180 sqm outbuilding—once a stable and carriage house—now ready to be restored and converted into a guesthouse, spa, or independent suites. The land also allows for creating a panoramic pool and additional outdoor living spaces.
Interiors
Inside, a grand atrium with columns and decorated vaults opens onto the ground floor, where two independent apartments preserve frescoed ceilings, original details, four bedrooms, and two bathrooms. A charming taverna and large cellars complete the level. A Matraia stone staircase leads to the piano nobile, the heart of the villa: a frescoed main salon, two living rooms, a study, kitchen, four bedrooms, and three bathrooms, along with three panoramic terraces. The second floor hosts another full apartment with three bedrooms and three bathrooms, plus additional rooms suitable for new suites or hospitality spaces. Antique terracotta floors, stone fireplaces, frescoes, and original frames preserve the authentic charm of noble Lucchese residences.