Tuscany Farmhouse Villa, Italy €445,000




+12 photosOlive Grove Retreat, Tuscany
About this property
Tucked into the rolling hills between Lucca and Pisa, this 210 m² Tuscan farmhouse villa sits on nearly a hectare of olive groves, wildflower meadows and woodland paths. Pisa is ten minutes by car, Lucca twenty, and the rest of the world feels pleasantly irrelevant. Three floors of living space, each around 70 m², give the house a generous, unhurried rhythm that suits long lunches and longer evenings in equal measure.
Inside, all the hallmarks are present and correct: exposed stone walls, wooden beams, a fireplace-warmed living room, and a large eat-in kitchen designed for the kind of meals that drift well past sunset. Four bedrooms are spread across the first floor and a characterful attic, alongside two bathrooms, a laundry room with its own entrance, cellars, a garage, and outbuildings with obvious potential as a studio or guest annexe.
Outside, roughly 3,000 m² of gardens frame the house, with the remaining agricultural land given over to olive trees and natural woodland. It is the rare countryside property that feels genuinely private without tipping into remote. Equally suited as a primary residence, a holiday retreat, or a considered rental investment for the months you are not here enjoying it yourself.
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