Set among the rolling Tuscan hills, just a few kilometers from the sea and nestled in the tranquility of a secluded ridge, stands this splendid 19th-century farmhouse of approximately 720 m², beautifully restored in the most authentic Tuscan rustic style. Terracotta floors, chestnut-wood beams, and exposed stone walls give the entire property an atmosphere of timeless elegance.
Divided into three independent units, the estate offers exceptional versatility: a prestigious private residence, an agriturismo, a bed & breakfast, or an exclusive hospitality retreat. Completing the property are 4 hectares of private land, a natural spring, and the possibility to build a large panoramic swimming pool.
The farmhouse, completely renovated in recent years, extends over two levels and harmoniously blends historic materials with modern comforts.
Main Unit
The ground floor features a spacious living area with kitchen and fireplace, complemented by a second lounge, a storage room, a bathroom, and a large room suitable for use as an office or wine cellar. The first floor offers two double bedrooms, each with its own private bathroom.
Central Wing
The first floor includes five bedrooms and four bathrooms, as well as a shared kitchen with fireplace—an ideal layout for hospitality activities. On the ground floor, a bedroom with an en-suite bathroom designed for guests with reduced mobility and a generous multipurpose room with kitchenette provide additional versatility.
Third Unit
The ground floor consists of a laundry room with bathroom, a large stable, and an adjoining utility room. On the first floor, an apartment ready for internal customization offers the opportunity to create an additional suite or private living area.
At the rear of the building are two large rooms currently used as agricultural storage and a multipurpose hall—spaces perfectly suited for conversion into an elegant SPA with Finnish sauna, Turkish bath, hydromassage, changing rooms, and a relaxation area overlooking the Mediterranean woodland.
Outdoor Areas & Amenities
The surrounding land—approximately 4 hectares of olive grove, woodland, and arable fields—provides extensive green spaces ideal for gardens, outdoor lounges, recreational areas, or open-air activities. A natural spring feeds storage tanks of about 40 m³, and the property is also connected to the public water supply.
Municipal permits for the construction of a large panoramic swimming pool are already in place, and the approved project is included. The estate additionally benefits from Wi-Fi and ample private parking.
Thanks to its strategic location, the farmhouse offers quick access to Tuscany’s most renowned art cities while remaining a haven of privacy, nature, and authenticity.
A truly unique property where tradition, charm, and versatility come together in perfect harmony.
Grosseto – 55 km
Siena – 75 km
Florence – 130 km
Pisa – 95 km
Livorno – 85 km
Rome – 220 km
Pisa International Airport (PSA) – 110 km
Florence Airport (FLR) – 140 km
Rome Fiumicino Airport (FCO) – 210 km
Bologna Airport (BLQ) – 215 km
Monterotondo Marittimo is a charming medieval village located in the Metalliferous Hills of the province of Grosseto, in Tuscany. Perched on a volcanic ridge, it offers unique natural scenery shaped by intense geothermal activity. The historic center preserves the remains of the Rocca degli Alberti, atmospheric stone alleyways, and the Church of San Lorenzo, while the surrounding landscape showcases extraordinary geothermal phenomena—fumaroles, geysers, and steam vents that transform the area into an otherworldly setting.
Parco Naturale delle Biancane – Located just outside the village walls, this striking white landscape is defined by geothermal phenomena such as fumaroles, gas vents, and columns of rising steam—one of the most unique natural environments in Tuscany.
Lagone Naturale – Set within the Biancane area, this geothermal lake features a central geyser that can reach temperatures of up to 150 °C, creating a truly dramatic natural spectacle.
Lagone Cerchiato – Another geothermal basin where, in the past, the boiling water was used to bend chestnut branches for crafting barrel hoops.
MUBIA – Geomuseum of the Biancane – A museum dedicated to geothermal science, featuring an immersive virtual journey that simulates a descent up to 7 km beneath the Earth’s surface.
Rocca degli Alberti – The evocative ruins of the medieval fortress that once dominated Monterotondo Marittimo.
Church of San Lorenzo – Located in the historic center, this ancient church stands as an important symbol of the village’s heritage.
Sanctuary of the Madonna del Frassine – A suggestive and atmospheric sanctuary in the nearby hamlet of Frassine, beautifully immersed in nature.
Lago Boracifero – A geothermal hamlet characterized by steam vents, historical dwellings, and one of the oldest geothermal power stations in the area.
Sasso Pisano – A nearby village renowned for its spectacular steam vents (soffioni), archaeological remains from the Etruscan and Roman periods, and the Antiquarium museum.
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Monterotondo Marittimo is a charming medieval village located in the Metalliferous Hills of the province of Grosseto, in Tuscany. Perched on a volcanic ridge, it offers unique natural scenery shaped by intense geothermal activity. The historic center preserves the remains of the Rocca degli Alberti, atmospheric stone alleyways, and the Church of San Lorenzo, while the surrounding landscape showcases extraordinary geothermal phenomena—fumaroles, geysers, and steam vents that transform the area into an otherworldly setting.
Parco Naturale delle Biancane – Located just outside the village walls, this striking white landscape is defined by geothermal phenomena such as fumaroles, gas vents, and columns of rising steam—one of the most unique natural environments in Tuscany.
Lagone Naturale – Set within the Biancane area, this geothermal lake features a central geyser that can reach temperatures of up to 150 °C, creating a truly dramatic natural spectacle.
Lagone Cerchiato – Another geothermal basin where, in the past, the boiling water was used to bend chestnut branches for crafting barrel hoops.
MUBIA – Geomuseum of the Biancane – A museum dedicated to geothermal science, featuring an immersive virtual journey that simulates a descent up to 7 km beneath the Earth’s surface.
Rocca degli Alberti – The evocative ruins of the medieval fortress that once dominated Monterotondo Marittimo.
Church of San Lorenzo – Located in the historic center, this ancient church stands as an important symbol of the village’s heritage.
Sanctuary of the Madonna del Frassine – A suggestive and atmospheric sanctuary in the nearby hamlet of Frassine, beautifully immersed in nature.
Lago Boracifero – A geothermal hamlet characterized by steam vents, historical dwellings, and one of the oldest geothermal power stations in the area.
Sasso Pisano – A nearby village renowned for its spectacular steam vents (soffioni), archaeological remains from the Etruscan and Roman periods, and the Antiquarium museum.
Set among the rolling Tuscan hills, just a few kilometers from the sea and nestled in the tranquility of a secluded ridge, stands this splendid 19th-century farmhouse of approximately 720 m², beautifully restored in the most authentic Tuscan rustic style. Terracotta floors, chestnut-wood beams, and exposed stone walls give the entire property an atmosphere of timeless elegance.
Divided into three independent units, the estate offers exceptional versatility: a prestigious private residence, an agriturismo, a bed & breakfast, or an exclusive hospitality retreat. Completing the property are 4 hectares of private land, a natural spring, and the possibility to build a large panoramic swimming pool.
The farmhouse, completely renovated in recent years, extends over two levels and harmoniously blends historic materials with modern comforts.
Main Unit
The ground floor features a spacious living area with kitchen and fireplace, complemented by a second lounge, a storage room, a bathroom, and a large room suitable for use as an office or wine cellar. The first floor offers two double bedrooms, each with its own private bathroom.
Central Wing
The first floor includes five bedrooms and four bathrooms, as well as a shared kitchen with fireplace—an ideal layout for hospitality activities. On the ground floor, a bedroom with an en-suite bathroom designed for guests with reduced mobility and a generous multipurpose room with kitchenette provide additional versatility.
Third Unit
The ground floor consists of a laundry room with bathroom, a large stable, and an adjoining utility room. On the first floor, an apartment ready for internal customization offers the opportunity to create an additional suite or private living area.
At the rear of the building are two large rooms currently used as agricultural storage and a multipurpose hall—spaces perfectly suited for conversion into an elegant SPA with Finnish sauna, Turkish bath, hydromassage, changing rooms, and a relaxation area overlooking the Mediterranean woodland.
Outdoor Areas & Amenities
The surrounding land—approximately 4 hectares of olive grove, woodland, and arable fields—provides extensive green spaces ideal for gardens, outdoor lounges, recreational areas, or open-air activities. A natural spring feeds storage tanks of about 40 m³, and the property is also connected to the public water supply.
Municipal permits for the construction of a large panoramic swimming pool are already in place, and the approved project is included. The estate additionally benefits from Wi-Fi and ample private parking.
Thanks to its strategic location, the farmhouse offers quick access to Tuscany’s most renowned art cities while remaining a haven of privacy, nature, and authenticity.
A truly unique property where tradition, charm, and versatility come together in perfect harmony.