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Located in a small and quiet hamlet just outside the medieval city of Lucca, partially restored prestigious 17th century villa with guest apartments, vat cellar and chapel. in an easily accessed position, this villa grants a quick access both to the sea and the Tuscan hinterland. All the necessary services are located in the small village nearby. The sea is no more than a single hour away: Viareggio (41km; 45'), Lido di Camaiore (39km; 45') and Forte dei Marmi (47km; 50'). Historical cities at hand are Florence (97km; 1h 25'), San Gimignano (129km; 1h 50'), Siena (151km; 2h) and Montalcino (185km; 2h 30'). Useful airports to reach the property are Lucca Capannori (16km; 25'), Pisa Galilei (47km; 45'), Firenze (75km; 1h), Bologna Marconi (157km; 1h 50'), Roma Ciampino (366km; 3h 40') and Roma Fiumicino (381km; 3h 45'). The property (3,000 sqm - 32,280 sqft) is split between several buildings. The main villa (736 sqm - 7,919 sqft) is articulated onto three floors: - Ground floor: entrance hall, larder, kitchen, laundry, 3 cellar rooms - First floor: library, drawing room, dining room, morning room, boiler room, kitchen, nursery, cloakroom and reception for the hosting business - Second floor: 2 master bedrooms, 4 bedrooms, breakfast room, 2 bathrooms The guest apartments (192 sqm - 2,066 sqft) are two, each one on a floor, and are organized as follows. - Ground floor: entrance hall, living room with kitchen, 2 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms - First floor: living room, dining room with kitchen, 2 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms The remaining surface is split among the church and the vat cellar on two floors. The complex dates back to the 17th century and has been partially restored to preserve its original look. On the inside he wooden beams holding the ceilings have been preserved, as well as the terracotta floors covering the most part of the building. Walls are generally plastered (with some exceptions on the second floor) and painted in several colors and some of the rooms exhibit some nice wall decorations. The small chapel is pretty simple in shape and in excellent conditions, with a marble altar, arches covering the single nave and a small sacristy on the right side. Lastly, the vat cellar is in good conditions and thus usable.