casa para comprar en Pisa, Toscana
Terricciola-Country house with olive trees and vineyards in the heart of the wine city of over 400 square meters. with easy access, surrounded by 11 hectares of flat land, vineyards, olive trees, fruit trees and woods. The house has large ancillary rooms for warehouse use, suitable for storing agricultural equipment and for the conservation and processing of the products collected for an area of over 200 square meters. Inside the property there are two wells and a cellar dug into the sand. The house of about 200 square meters. is on two levels, on the ground floor there are two rooms for warehouse use, via an internal staircase you reach the first floor where we find a traditional entrance, kitchen-dining room with balcony, double living room with access to an enjoyable and panoramic terrace. of 50 sqm., hallway at night, five double bedrooms and two bathrooms. The land is largely flat and easily accessible by public transport, there are five hundred olive trees in full production and a vineyard of over two hectares with Malvasia and Trebbiano vines. They also find fruit trees, arable land and a small wood. All in good repair. To complete the property a shed of 50 square meters, garage for an area of 36 square meters. and parking spaces. Excellent location due to its proximity to services. The town is a village of Etruscan origin, it was defended by towers and, in medieval times, it was disputed between Pisa and Florence. It is no coincidence that the municipal symbol is represented by half of the Pisan cross and half of the Florentine lily. The numerous finds of Etruscan urns and the underground chamber tombs document the presence, in the third century BC, of a class of small rural aristocracy, not wealthy, but living on the land it owns, producing and trading oil and wine thanks to the particular type of soil rich in sands and fossil deposits. In fact, the name Terricciola refers to "soil": the soil lends itself to the production of quality wines and a strong personality, managing to attract winemakers from Italy and around the world.