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Description

Near Pisa, the sea and Lucca, an important Medici villa built around the middle of the 1500s by the noble Medici family. The structure consists of two main levels as well as two side turrets, the mezzanine floor and the basement cellars has an almost rectangular plan interrupted on the first floor by two large panoramic terraces overlooking the mountains, an impressive main facade accessible by a beautiful secular park denotes the style Florentine composed of numerous windows embellished with pilasters framed with sandstone (banner). The main entrance accessible from a large ancient door still bears the perfectly preserved original coat of arms of the aforementioned family. Inside the villa opens with a large living room the depth of the building interrupted only by the double flight of stairs near the external part with secondary access, a beautiful original fireplace enriches the imposing environment, on the left side of the living room a large hallway antique kitchen with fireplace, a dining room and a study with painted ceilings, there is a library as well as a secondary service exit, on the right side there are 3 bedrooms a wardrobe area, and a bathroom, finally in the two basement, have been created two other services and a laundry room. Two small independent apartments have been created from small service doors on the mezzanine floor of each of the flights of stairs to accommodate friends or relatives. The first floor, which is disengaged from an entrance to the stairs, is composed of a large living room of the same size as the aforementioned one on the ground floor with exposed beams and beams and old terracotta floors, hallway, dining room and kitchen with access to a panoramic terrace, reading room, study and bathroom complete the living area, the sleeping area consists of 4 double bedrooms, one with mezzanine with access to one of the two turrets and the second panoramic terrace, the master bedroom has an en suite bathroom and a second service for the sleeping area to use the other rooms. The basement floor consisting of cellars and stables is characterized by barrel ceilings, cross ceilings and ceilings with beams and rafters that alternate between the various rooms, there is also a room dedicated to the wine shelter with large concrete vats, the finishes and the internal maintenance has remained almost unchanged from the origins of the building as they are currently little used. Externally, the property includes a beautiful park of over 5000 square meters. completely fenced by perimeter wall with double driveway access, where inside there is a shelter machinery / tools for the garden a barbecure area an irrigation well and many species of plants some even centuries-old including cypresses, magnolias, holm oaks, oaks, palms, acacias and various fruit trees. Possibility to create a swimming pool inside the park and an internal lift serving the upper floor. The villa is currently in good general conditions of maintenance and conservation as the recovery carried out by the current owners involved almost the entire structure as well as the continuous careful use and maintenance over the years have rewarded the excellent work done. For the property, the current sale request is 1,950,000 negotiable immediately available one of a kind. € 1950.000 Rif. R1007

Features

Price: Res. Negotiation
Rif: RV1006
Contract: Sale
Type: Historical building
Province: Pisa
Municipality: Pisa
Sq.m.: 1649
Locals: 32
Bathrooms: 5
Garden: Yes
Energetic class: G

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