Luxury villa in Tuscany

Casale Marittimo, 878, Italy

For Sale

€2,400,000

REF: 692067 €2,400,000


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Description

Olive trees, woods and an exceptional sea view. This property is unique in the territory of the Etruscan Coast because despite having characteristics of panoramic views, privacy and tranquility, it is immediately reachable from Cecina or Casale Marittimo. The La Brezza farm is located 3 km from Casale Marittimo, a characteristic stone village, and 8 from Cecina, a town equipped with all types of services, home to an important railway station, shopping centers and a hospital.

Following the driveway, hidden by a cluster of umbrella pines, is the manor house which dominates the property which extends on 4 sides with its 24 hectares of land, of which 10 hectares of olive groves, one hectare of vineyard and the rest to arable land and woodland. The happy position and the presence of an artesian irrigation well facilitate cultivation, while the presence of various rural buildings (for different purposes) does not exclude hospitality use, keeping the villa for the exclusive use of the owners.

The villa Dating back to the early 1900s, characterized by its square shape and Art Nouveau details, such as the marble columns of the entrance and balcony, the villa has large internal spaces, still divided according to the needs and canons of the time, which today can be rethought and revised to exploit its great potential.

The entrance leads to a large hall which reaches the sitting room on the left with a large fireplace and the dining room on the right, connected to a separate kitchen and which thanks to a French door also leads to the garden, allowing you to have lunch under the pergola wisteria. Beyond the kitchen, after a hallway, there is a bathroom and a closet.

A few more steps into the entrance with terracotta floors, and behind a central wing, there is a second living area equipped with benches, a table and a fireplace, and equipped with an independent entrance at the rear. Further to the left, the large bedroom with parquet. Positioned in front of the kitchen, there is the beautiful wooden staircase with wrought iron railing that leads upstairs: the arch that crowns the stairwell has been completely enclosed by glass panels and wooden frames, which recall the identical windows of the veranda overlooking the back: a true winter garden to be populated with flowers or to be reserved for the passions of the masters at home: artist's studio, reading room or music room.

The fulcrum of the first floor is the sitting room with French herringbone parquet, from where you can reach the 4 bedrooms, located at the 4 corners of the villa for greater privacy; the main floor is completed by two bathrooms and a veranda. From the sitting room, passing through a multifunctional room that could be used as a library or study, you arrive on the beautiful terrace with checkered tiles: a mini Mascagni Terrace (the well-known sea view of Livorno, of which it is coeval), and which has precisely the sea ??as horizon.

A Tuscan terracotta driveway surrounds the entire perimeter of the villa and connects it to the private garden equipped with two wisteria pergolas, one in front of the entrance and another on the west side, sheltered by tall trees. Rural buildings In front of the villa, on the north side, there is a large rural building, which housed the stables on the ground floor and where there is also a warehouse, a garage and a cellar.

On the ground, with its own entrance, there is also an accommodation consisting of two large rooms and a bathroom. Going up the external staircase, after a large hallway, there are two more bedrooms and a bathroom. As part of an Agricultural Improvement Plan, the building can be demolished, de-surfaced and rebuilt - always in a position adjacent to the villa - with a view to expanding the business activity, passing from purely agricultural to agritourism.

Inside the property there are two other small rural buildings, a former pigsty and a garage, also potential objects of the Agricultural Improvement Plan. Cooling system quality: absent or built for more than 30 years. Water system quality: absent or built for more than 30 years. Heating system quality: built for more than 20 years and less than 30 years.

Electrical system quality: built for more than 20 years and less than 30 years. Sewage system quality: built for more than 20 years and less than 30 years . General structural safety: load-bearing structures built for more than 30 years. energy saving level: bee category "g". Degree of ordinary and extraordinary maintenance: sufficient.

Degree of external finishing: sufficient. Internal finish grade: mediocre. External fixtures: glass / wood. Year of construction: 1910. Last renovation year: 1990. Excellent solution for those who intend to develop a farm or agricultural company. The Great Estate group carries out a technical due diligence on each property acquired through the seller's technician, which allows us to know in detail the urban and cadastral status of the property.

This due diligence may be requested by the client at the time of a real interest in the property. This property is in the name of a company (see sale by company). The buyer must be in possession of the qualification of Professional Agricultural Entrepreneur (or must have it before the stipulation of the definition of the sale).
Olive trees, woods and an exceptional sea view. This property is unique in the territory of the Etruscan Coast because despite having characteristics of panoramic views, privacy and tranquility, it is immediately reachable from Cecina or Casale Marittimo. The La Brezza farm is located 3 km from Casale Marittimo, a characteristic stone village, and 8 from Cecina, a town equipped with all types of services, home to an important railway station, shopping centers and a hospital.

Following the driveway, hidden by a cluster of umbrella pines, is the manor house which dominates the property which extends on 4 sides with its 24 hectares of land, of which 10 hectares of olive groves, one hectare of vineyard and the rest to arable land and woodland. The happy position and the presence of an artesian irrigation well facilitate cultivation, while the presence of various rural buildings (for different purposes) does not exclude hospitality use, keeping the villa for the exclusive use of the owners.

The villa Dating back to the early 1900s, characterized by its square shape and Art Nouveau details, such as the marble columns of the entrance and balcony, the villa has large internal spaces, still divided according to the needs and canons of the time, which today can be rethought and revised to exploit its great potential.

The entrance leads to a large hall which reaches the sitting room on the left with a large fireplace and the dining room on the right, connected to a separate kitchen and which thanks to a French door also leads to the garden, allowing you to have lunch under the pergola wisteria. Beyond the kitchen, after a hallway, there is a bathroom and a closet.

A few more steps into the entrance with terracotta floors, and behind a central wing, there is a second living area equipped with benches, a table and a fireplace, and equipped with an independent entrance at the rear. Further to the left, the large bedroom with parquet. Positioned in front of the kitchen, there is the beautiful wooden staircase with wrought iron railing that leads upstairs: the arch that crowns the stairwell has been completely enclosed by glass panels and wooden frames, which recall the identical windows of the veranda overlooking the back: a true winter garden to be populated with flowers or to be reserved for the passions of the masters at home: artist's studio, reading room or music room.

The fulcrum of the first floor is the sitting room with French herringbone parquet, from where you can reach the 4 bedrooms, located at the 4 corners of the villa for greater privacy; the main floor is completed by two bathrooms and a veranda. From the sitting room, passing through a multifunctional room that could be used as a library or study, you arrive on the beautiful terrace with checkered tiles: a mini Mascagni Terrace (the well-known sea view of Livorno, of which it is coeval), and which has precisely the sea ??as horizon.

A Tuscan terracotta driveway surrounds the entire perimeter of the villa and connects it to the private garden equipped with two wisteria pergolas, one in front of the entrance and another on the west side, sheltered by tall trees. Rural buildings In front of the villa, on the north side, there is a large rural building, which housed the stables on the ground floor and where there is also a warehouse, a garage and a cellar.

On the ground, with its own entrance, there is also an accommodation consisting of two large rooms and a bathroom. Going up the external staircase, after a large hallway, there are two more bedrooms and a bathroom. As part of an Agricultural Improvement Plan, the building can be demolished, de-surfaced and rebuilt - always in a position adjacent to the villa - with a view to expanding the business activity, passing from purely agricultural to agritourism.

Inside the property there are two other small rural buildings, a former pigsty and a garage, also potential objects of the Agricultural Improvement Plan. Cooling system quality: absent or built for more than 30 years. Water system quality: absent or built for more than 30 years. Heating system quality: built for more than 20 years and less than 30 years.

Electrical system quality: built for more than 20 years and less than 30 years. Sewage system quality: built for more than 20 years and less than 30 years . General structural safety: load-bearing structures built for more than 30 years. energy saving level: bee category "g". Degree of ordinary and extraordinary maintenance: sufficient.

Degree of external finishing: sufficient. Internal finish grade: mediocre. External fixtures: glass / wood. Year of construction: 1910. Last renovation year: 1990. Excellent solution for those who intend to develop a farm or agricultural company. The Great Estate group carries out a technical due diligence on each property acquired through the seller's technician, which allows us to know in detail the urban and cadastral status of the property.

This due diligence may be requested by the client at the time of a real interest in the property. This property is in the name of a company (see sale by company). The buyer must be in possession of the qualification of Professional Agricultural Entrepreneur (or must have it before the stipulation of the definition of the sale).
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Casale Marittimo, 878, Italy

Interested in this property? Don't lose out to currency fluctuations changing the price you pay...

Many overseas buyers in Italy do not realise they can lose thousands of pounds through adverse currency exchange rate movements.

The property buying process in Italy takes time; it could be up to six months between seeing the property of your dreams and actually taking ownership. So how much would this €2,400,000 property cost you?

Property Price € Minimum cost in the last six months Maximum cost in the last six months Fluctuating exchange rates over the last six months could have increased the cost of this property by
€2,400,000 £2,041,656 £2,103,696 £62,040
Property Price € €2,400,000
Minimum cost in the last six months £2,041,656
Maximum cost in the last six months £2,103,696
Fluctuating exchange rates over the last six months could have increased the cost of this property by £62,040

Casale Marittimo, 878, Italy

Interested in this property? Don't lose out to currency fluctuations changing the price you pay...

Many overseas buyers in Italy do not realise they can lose thousands of pounds through adverse currency exchange rate movements.

The property buying process in Italy takes time; it could be up to six months between seeing the property of your dreams and actually taking ownership. So how much would this €2,400,000 property cost you?

Property Price € Minimum cost in the last six months Maximum cost in the last six months Fluctuating exchange rates over the last six months could have increased the cost of this property by
€2,400,000 £2,041,656 £2,103,696 £62,040
Property Price € €2,400,000
Minimum cost in the last six months £2,041,656
Maximum cost in the last six months £2,103,696
Fluctuating exchange rates over the last six months could have increased the cost of this property by £62,040

The exchange rate on the day you make an offer on your property in Italy will not be the same as the rate you pay when you complete on your purchase, as currency markets move constantly. Any large rate movements may take it beyond your price range as the chart above illustrates the fluctuation and how much extra your property could have cost you.

The best way to avoid this significant risk is to plan your budget and currency strategy with an experienced currency specialist. They have been known to save you up to 4% compared to many high street banks, £4,000 for every £100,000, which soon adds up. They will also keep you up to date on market movements, help you set a rate in advance with a product called a Forward Contract - so you know exactly what you will pay for your property in sterling.

This is why we recommend Smart Currency Exchange Ltd. If exchange rate movements continue to be as unpredictable and as significant as they have been in the past then by not using Smart Currency Exchange Ltd your property could cost you £62,040 more.

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