Charming House in the Rolling Hills
Charming House in the Rolling Hills
GranaioneGranaione·Grosseto
GranaioneGranaione·Grosseto
Request € 425.000,00
Indicative USD price $ 500,013
Property Type:  Detached House

Cod: ES 77
250 m²
House
60000 m²
Land
8
Rooms
5
Bedrooms
2
Bathrooms

About the property

In the heart of Tuscany’s gently rolling hills, surrounded by olive groves and open skies, lies a rare gem: a charming countryside villa offering total peace and privacy, yet just minutes from everyday comforts. This is the kind of place people dream about when they imagine a slower, more beautiful way of life in Italy.

Just 30 minutes from both the sparkling Tuscan coast and the world-renowned wine regions, the villa is perfectly positioned for those who want it all — nature, culture, and the pleasures of the table. Set on a generous 6-hectare estate, the property boasts around 250 olive trees and breathtaking panoramic views over the surrounding countryside. With no direct neighbors in sight, this home offers complete seclusion and a sense of calm that is increasingly hard to find.

The villa itself is currently divided into two independent living units, making it ideal for hosting friends and family, or even for generating rental income. The ground-floor apartment welcomes you with a warm, light-filled open-plan kitchen and living area, complete with a traditional fireplace — perfect for cozy evenings in. There are two spacious king-size bedrooms and a large bathroom with a walk-in shower, all thoughtfully arranged to offer comfort and functionality.

An external staircase leads to the first-floor unit, offering full privacy for guests or extended family. This part of the home includes a working kitchen, bathroom, and three bedrooms, and while perfectly usable as is, it also presents a fantastic opportunity for modernisation and creativity. Whether you're dreaming of a sleek update or a rustic-chic renovation, the space is ready to become whatever you envision.

Outside, a beautiful shaded pergola invites long, lazy meals in the open air — the true essence of Italian living. The garden and grounds offer plenty of space for outdoor enjoyment, and there’s even the possibility to add a swimming pool to complete your countryside escape.

Two additional outbuildings next to the main house add even more potential. With the right vision, they could be transformed into charming guesthouses, studios, or wellness spaces — the possibilities are endless.

Despite the villa’s wonderfully private setting, you’re never far from what you need. The nearest village, Granaione, is just a short walk or a 3-minute drive away, and offers a small local bar for your morning coffee or evening aperitif. For groceries, restaurants, and other services, three larger villages are all within a 10-minute drive.

With easy access — less than 300 meters from the main road — and such a rare combination of beauty, privacy, and potential, this property won’t be on the market for long. Whether you're searching for a permanent residence, a vacation home, or a unique investment, this enchanting Tuscan villa offers a lifestyle that many desire but few find.

Features

Shower
Private Garden
Private Parking
No air conditioning
Heating
Terrace
Patio
BBQ Grill

Location

Nearby

  • Siena – Approximately 45 kilometers (28 miles)
    A stunning medieval city known for its Gothic architecture and famous Palio horse race.

  • Grosseto – Approximately 55 kilometers (34 miles)
    The provincial capital, offering local markets, Etruscan history, and access to the Maremma coast.

  • Florence – Approximately 95 kilometers (59 miles)
    The birthplace of the Renaissance, filled with world-class art, museums, and architecture.

  • Pisa – Approximately 115 kilometers (71 miles)
    Home to the iconic Leaning Tower and a beautiful Romanesque cathedral complex.

  • Lucca – Approximately 135 kilometers (84 miles)
    A charming city enclosed by intact Renaissance walls, perfect for cycling and strolling.

  • Rome – Approximately 210 kilometers (130 miles)
    Italy’s capital city, rich in ancient history, vibrant culture, and unforgettable landmarks.

  • Milan – Approximately 390 kilometers (242 miles)
    Italy’s fashion and business hub, known for its design, shopping, and historic sites like the Duomo.

Nearby Attractions

Located in the untouched hills of southern Tuscany, near the historic village of Civitella Marittima, Granaione is a place of quiet beauty and timeless rhythm. Perched above the Ombrone Valley and surrounded by ancient oak forests, wheat fields, and wild herbs, it offers an authentic connection to the land and its traditions.

Here, the silence is part of the landscape—ideal for retreats, nature lovers, or anyone seeking peace and clarity. With sweeping views, golden sunsets, and the scent of Mediterranean plants in the air, Granaione is more than a destination—it’s a space for presence, simplicity, and renewal.


  • Civitella Marittima
    A charming medieval hilltop village just minutes away, known for its stone houses, quiet piazzas, and stunning views over the Ombrone Valley. Wander its historic streets and feel centuries of tradition beneath your feet.

  • Pieve di San Giovanni Battista
    This Romanesque parish church in Civitella Marittima reflects the area's long-standing religious heritage with elegant simplicity and beautiful architectural details.

  • Thermal Baths of Petriolo
    Natural hot springs nestled in a forested gorge along the Farma River. These thermal waters have been used since Roman times and offer a rejuvenating experience in a wild, tranquil setting.

  • Ombrone Valley & Surrounding Nature
    Rolling hills, ancient woods, and untouched landscapes surround Granaione, ideal for hiking, birdwatching, and finding silence. Trails lead through cypress-lined ridges and open fields full of wild herbs and flowers.

  • Montemassi and Roccastrada
    Nearby hill towns with striking castles, panoramic views, and local food festivals that celebrate Maremma’s rustic flavors and generous hospitality.

  • Maremma Regional Park (Parco della Maremma)
    A bit further south, this protected natural park offers pristine coastal landscapes, dense pine forests, and opportunities to see wild boar, deer, and rare birds.

  • Abbey of San Galgano
    One of Tuscany’s most dramatic ruins, this roofless Gothic abbey lies less than an hour away. Nearby, the legendary Sword in the Stone rests in the chapel of Monte Siepi—a place of spiritual intrigue and beauty.

  • Local Culture & Traditions
    From olive and wine harvests to village feasts and open-air concerts, Granaione and its neighboring towns reflect the rhythms of agricultural life and Tuscan heritage.

  • Peace, Silence, and Sky
    Above all, Granaione offers space—space to breathe, to reflect, to reconnect. The silence of the countryside, the vastness of the sky, and the scent of earth and thyme create an atmosphere where time feels suspended.


Buying Guide Accordion - Easy Living Tuscany
For foreign clients

A guide to buying property in Italy

A safe, transparent and fully managed process, from the first offer to the final deed. All steps are handled and coordinated by our team.

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90% of countries Approximately 90% of countries face no restrictions when buying property in Italy.
Full assistance Every step is managed and coordinated by our team for a simple and stress-free experience.
Security & transparency Every phase is carried out by qualified professionals to protect your interests 100%.
Total transparency You will always receive a detailed breakdown of all costs before you make any decision.
  • Approximately 90% of countries have no restrictions.
  • EU citizens: no restrictions.
  • Non-EU citizens: purchase is possible if a reciprocity agreement exists with Italy.
  • Alternatively, properties can be purchased through a company registered in Italy or abroad.
  • Italian tax code (Codice Fiscale): our team will obtain this on your behalf.
  • Valid passport: a valid passport is required.
  • Marriage certificate, if applicable: required to determine the matrimonial property regime, community or separation of assets.
  • Real Estate Agent: coordinates the entire process, assists with negotiation and is your main point of contact.
  • Notary: independent public official who ensures the legality of the transaction, drafts and registers the deed and manages payments through a dedicated escrow account.
  • The notary is always chosen by the buyer, ensuring maximum transparency. We can recommend trusted notaries to guarantee an efficient and well-coordinated service. Notary fees are always paid by the buyer.
  • Surveyor / Architect: verifies urban planning and cadastral compliance and checks for any irregularities.
  • Translator, if required: translates the deed into your language and must be present at the signing. The translator's fee is paid by the buyer.

All steps are prepared and coordinated by our agency.

  1. Purchase offer: the first formal step. Includes price and conditions and becomes binding once accepted by the seller. Upon acceptance, a deposit, typically around 10%, is paid into the notary's escrow account, ensuring full security and traceability. Once signed, the offer is officially registered.
  2. Due diligence: carried out by the notary with the support of technical professionals, including verification of ownership, checks for mortgages or legal encumbrances, urban planning and cadastral compliance check, and verification that all required documentation for the sale is in place. This step guarantees a safe and secure transaction.
  3. Final deed, closing: the final stage of the purchase. Signing before the notary, payment of the remaining balance and official transfer of ownership.

From offer to completion: approximately 1–3 months.

This may vary depending on:

  • Property complexity
  • Technical checks
  • Parties' requirements

Costs vary depending on the property value and the specific transaction.

We always provide a detailed cost breakdown with exact figures for each item, ensuring full transparency from the outset.

  • Primary residence: reduced taxation; obligation to transfer residency within 18 months; must meet specific requirements.
  • Second home / holiday property: no residency requirement. For foreign citizens: non-EU citizens stay up to 90 days within any 180-day period; EU citizens stay up to 180 days.
  • Can be used as a holiday home or investment property.

Mortgages are available but subject to:

  • Specific banking requirements
  • Higher deposit, typically
  • Longer processing times

Our team can assist you throughout this process.

Once the transaction is complete:

  • Utilities setup
  • Local taxes, IMU, waste tax, etc.
  • Property management, if required
  • Property sourcing and selection
  • Full management of the administrative process
  • Coordination with notary and technical professionals

Agency fees are payable by both the buyer and the seller.

They are due upon completion of the purchase.

Note: this section is designed as a commercial and informative guide. Legal, tax and residency details should always be confirmed with the notary or the relevant professional before publication.
Request € 425.000
Indicative USD price $ 500,013

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Aabout this Space

In the heart of Tuscany’s gently rolling hills, surrounded by olive groves and open skies, lies a rare gem: a charming countryside villa offering total peace and privacy, yet just minutes from everyday comforts. This is the kind of place people dream about when they imagine a slower, more beautiful way of life in Italy.

Just 30 minutes from both the sparkling Tuscan coast and the world-renowned wine regions, the villa is perfectly positioned for those who want it all — nature, culture, and the pleasures of the table. Set on a generous 6-hectare estate, the property boasts around 250 olive trees and breathtaking panoramic views over the surrounding countryside. With no direct neighbors in sight, this home offers complete seclusion and a sense of calm that is increasingly hard to find.

The villa itself is currently divided into two independent living units, making it ideal for hosting friends and family, or even for generating rental income. The ground-floor apartment welcomes you with a warm, light-filled open-plan kitchen and living area, complete with a traditional fireplace — perfect for cozy evenings in. There are two spacious king-size bedrooms and a large bathroom with a walk-in shower, all thoughtfully arranged to offer comfort and functionality.

An external staircase leads to the first-floor unit, offering full privacy for guests or extended family. This part of the home includes a working kitchen, bathroom, and three bedrooms, and while perfectly usable as is, it also presents a fantastic opportunity for modernisation and creativity. Whether you're dreaming of a sleek update or a rustic-chic renovation, the space is ready to become whatever you envision.

Outside, a beautiful shaded pergola invites long, lazy meals in the open air — the true essence of Italian living. The garden and grounds offer plenty of space for outdoor enjoyment, and there’s even the possibility to add a swimming pool to complete your countryside escape.

Two additional outbuildings next to the main house add even more potential. With the right vision, they could be transformed into charming guesthouses, studios, or wellness spaces — the possibilities are endless.

Despite the villa’s wonderfully private setting, you’re never far from what you need. The nearest village, Granaione, is just a short walk or a 3-minute drive away, and offers a small local bar for your morning coffee or evening aperitif. For groceries, restaurants, and other services, three larger villages are all within a 10-minute drive.

With easy access — less than 300 meters from the main road — and such a rare combination of beauty, privacy, and potential, this property won’t be on the market for long. Whether you're searching for a permanent residence, a vacation home, or a unique investment, this enchanting Tuscan villa offers a lifestyle that many desire but few find.

About this space

Located in the untouched hills of southern Tuscany, near the historic village of Civitella Marittima, Granaione is a place of quiet beauty and timeless rhythm. Perched above the Ombrone Valley and surrounded by ancient oak forests, wheat fields, and wild herbs, it offers an authentic connection to the land and its traditions.

Here, the silence is part of the landscape—ideal for retreats, nature lovers, or anyone seeking peace and clarity. With sweeping views, golden sunsets, and the scent of Mediterranean plants in the air, Granaione is more than a destination—it’s a space for presence, simplicity, and renewal.


  • Civitella Marittima
    A charming medieval hilltop village just minutes away, known for its stone houses, quiet piazzas, and stunning views over the Ombrone Valley. Wander its historic streets and feel centuries of tradition beneath your feet.

  • Pieve di San Giovanni Battista
    This Romanesque parish church in Civitella Marittima reflects the area's long-standing religious heritage with elegant simplicity and beautiful architectural details.

  • Thermal Baths of Petriolo
    Natural hot springs nestled in a forested gorge along the Farma River. These thermal waters have been used since Roman times and offer a rejuvenating experience in a wild, tranquil setting.

  • Ombrone Valley & Surrounding Nature
    Rolling hills, ancient woods, and untouched landscapes surround Granaione, ideal for hiking, birdwatching, and finding silence. Trails lead through cypress-lined ridges and open fields full of wild herbs and flowers.

  • Montemassi and Roccastrada
    Nearby hill towns with striking castles, panoramic views, and local food festivals that celebrate Maremma’s rustic flavors and generous hospitality.

  • Maremma Regional Park (Parco della Maremma)
    A bit further south, this protected natural park offers pristine coastal landscapes, dense pine forests, and opportunities to see wild boar, deer, and rare birds.

  • Abbey of San Galgano
    One of Tuscany’s most dramatic ruins, this roofless Gothic abbey lies less than an hour away. Nearby, the legendary Sword in the Stone rests in the chapel of Monte Siepi—a place of spiritual intrigue and beauty.

  • Local Culture & Traditions
    From olive and wine harvests to village feasts and open-air concerts, Granaione and its neighboring towns reflect the rhythms of agricultural life and Tuscan heritage.

  • Peace, Silence, and Sky
    Above all, Granaione offers space—space to breathe, to reflect, to reconnect. The silence of the countryside, the vastness of the sky, and the scent of earth and thyme create an atmosphere where time feels suspended.


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