Historic 19th-Century Country House with Terrace, Garden & Woodland, Tuscany, Italy, €450,000
Property Details
Location: Italy – Semproniano, Tuscany
(Maremma Region)
Sale price: €450,000 Euros
Listed by: Coldwell Banker Barbera Group Real Estate
Land Area: 8,500 m² (garden, meadow & woodland)
Internal Area: 190 m² (main house) + 87 m² (storage & cellar)
Bedrooms: 3
Bathrooms: 2
Features: Panoramic Terrace “Terrazza sull’Infinito” · Pergola · Garden · Cellar · Two Storage Buildings · Divisible into Two Units · Stone Fireplace · Tuscan-Style Kitchen · Potential for Pool · Views of Monte Argentario & Semproniano Village
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A Tuscan Classic with a View So Good it Might Start Arguments Over Who Gets the Terrace
If you’ve ever toyed with the idea of living in a three-storey Tuscan farmhouse with an actual “terrace to infinity,” this might be your sign. Nestled between the sleepy hills of southern Maremma and the glorious Terme di Saturnia (yes, those famous thermal springs), this 19th-century casa is the type of place that makes you forget everything.
Let’s talk layout.
This stone beauty is split across three levels, and has entrances on both the ground and first floors, perfect if you need separate zones for visiting guests, long-stay in-laws, or just want to host a writing retreat that turns into wine o’clock by noon.
Downstairs:
Private study, a double bedroom with ensuite, and enough Tuscan charm to make you think seriously about writing that memoir.
Middle floor:
Large dining room, luminous lounge, full kitchen, and a panoramic terrace that practically begs for sundowners and that chocolate you pretend not to eat.
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Upstairs:
Two more double bedrooms and a bathroom that doesn’t make you feel like you’re staying at a friend’s house who hasn’t upgraded since 2004.
There’s also a few juicy extras:
• Multiple storage rooms,
• A pair of old-school cantinas,
• 8,500 sq m of wooded land (translation: privacy, figs, and maybe a hammock), and
• Enough space to add your own pool, should you fancy becoming the local source of envy.
Oh, and not to mention the magical terrace with its jaw-dropping view across the valley to Monte Argentario.
It sits above a rustic outbuilding complete with a vintage fireplace and potential to convert it into a guest hideaway, artist’s studio, or a very fancy wine cave.
Want a slice of Italy that’s calm, sun-soaked, and actually feels like a life upgrade?
This place delivers.
Just don’t be surprised if your guests casually forget to leave.
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