Noble Villa estate in Montepulciano, Siena – Tuscany
Manor 18th century villa with park, two large stone country homes, warehouses, stables, carpentry and workshops, for sale in the Poliziana countryside, near Abbadia di Montepulciano. This historic villa was the manor house of a large nineteenth-century farm belonging to the Royal Possessions of the Grand Duchy of Tuscany. For a certain period, at the same time as the cultivation of tobacco and in addition to cattle breeding, silkworms were also raised on the farm, an activity carried out until the sixties of the past century. The villa is magnifically set within a centuries-old trees park, is spread over three floors plus the attic for a total area of approx. 1500 sq m / 16145 sq ft with prestigious monumental features, from fresco ceilings, antique parquet floors, fine arches and stuccos, all to be fully restored to bring this splendid residence to its ancient splendor. Opposite the south side of the villa there is a perfectly preserved stone farmhouse on three levels of approximately 360 sq m / 3875 sq ft, over 100 sq m / 1076 sq ft of terrace and approximately 140 sq m / 1506 sq ft on the ground floor. The first floor is still used today as office while the second floor is a residential apartment. The annex, on the north side of the main villa, has a total area of approximately 325 sq m / 3498 sq ft and is in need of complete renovation. A two-story warehouse is another building of approx. 1280 sq m / 13777 sq ft in the basement and approx. 340 sq m / 3659 sq ft on the ground floor. Finally, the farm building that includes stables, carpentry, warehouse and lemon house has an area of approx. 1370 sq m / 14746 sq ft that needs a structural restructuring. The estate includes 17 hectares / 42 acres of land with a centuries-old park and mainly arable agricultural land.Renovation costs are approximately 2000-2200 euro per square metre There is the possibility of acquiring, separately, the structure in front of the warehouse, specified as not included in the image, so as to complete the complex as it originally appeared.