rumah beli di Ceusi, Tuscany
in the Sienese countryside, a short distance from the medieval town of Chiusi, this typical 19th- century farmhouse offers 600 sqm of surface and 6 bedrooms to be used as a private residence or, alternatively, as a hosting business thanks to the beautiful view offered. The property is completed by a 12 × 6 m swimming pool, an olive grove (180 trees) and a 12-row vineyard. THE PROPERTY CAN BE BOUGHT WiTH ALL THE FURNiTURE AND AGRiCULTURAL EQUiPMENT FOR 2.500.000 Euro The farmhouse is located atop a hill and offers a unique view over the surrounding countryside. The proximity with the A1 highway (4km) grants the possibility of moving in all freedom in every corner of italy and a small town in the vicinity (3km; 10') offers all the necessary services. The most renowned towns and cities of Tuscany are all at hand and reachable in less than two hours: the medieval hamlet of Chiusi (8km; 15'), the wine town of Montepulciano (18km; 30'), the papal Pienza (28km; 40'), Montalcino with its prestigious wine (45km; 55'), the medieval Siena (81km; 1h 10') and the Renaissant Florence (125km; 1h 50'). The most useful airports are Firenze Vespucci (141km; 1h 35'), Roma Ciampino (175km; 2h), Roma Fiumicino (190km; 2h), Pisa Galilei (201km; 2h 15') and Bologna Marconi (222km; 2h 20'). The entrance to the farmhouse (450 sqm - 4,842 sqft) has been obtained from the reworking of the old barn. From here, through an orangery, one get to the residence itself, laid out onto two floors: - Ground floor: living room with fireplace (once the stables), living room and kitchen. The old orangery has been fully renovated, converted and split into three rooms: TV room and guest apartment with living room and bedroom with en-suite bathroom (here can sleep up to 7 people since in the living room there are two sofa-beds). - First floor: master bedroom with en-suite bathroom, three more bedrooms and an ample bathroom. in a underfloor level (150 sqm - 1,614 sqft) one can find a garage and a technical room for the systems of the house. The farmhouse, dating back to the beginning of the 19th century, has been attentively and finely restored in 2000 to recover and valorize those characteristics making the Tuscan farmhouses unique. On the outside, the farmhouse is made out of stone and masonry, with several French windows leading to the garden and, in turn, the nearby swimming pool. An outdoor staircase leads directly to the upper floor. Works have been conducted even on the inside to preserve the aspect of the building untouched. it boasts handmade terracotta floors, brick-built arches connecting the rooms, painted wooden doors and original wooden beams. Bathrooms boast modern fixtures clashing with the exposed stone walls. Ceramic tiles visible throughout the house have been realized by Sicilian artists taking original 18th-century motives as a reference.