Nestled in the golden rolling hills near Montalcino, this captivating studying farm captures the very essence of Tuscany. With 450 m² of refined living space, a pool overlooking the countryside, and 2.5 hectares of land adorned with over 80 century-old olive trees, the property combines authentic rural charm with exceptional living comfort. It is a rare and soulful estate, lovingly cared for by the same family for more than two decades.
The villa, a traditional Tuscan stone farmhouse, is thoughtfully divided to offer both privacy and versatility. The lower floor is arranged into three independent apartments, each with private entrances and access to the outdoors—perfect for hosting guests or generating rental income during the summer season.
Two of the apartments feature two spacious bedrooms, a bathroom, and an open-plan kitchen and living area. The third apartment offers a cozy one-bedroom layout with a bathroom and a comfortable kitchen-living space. These units are ideal for seasonal rentals or as guest accommodations, allowing visitors to fully immerse themselves in the tranquil Tuscan lifestyle.
The upper floor of the villa serves as the owner's private residence and exudes warmth and authenticity. Here, you'll find three master bedrooms, a generously sized country kitchen, and a grand living room that opens to panoramic views of the surrounding hills and olive groves. Original architectural elements like exposed wooden beams, terracotta tile flooring, and hand-crafted finishes preserve the soul of the home while ensuring modern comfort.
This upper level has been lived in year-round and reflects a deep connection to the land and the rhythms of rural life, creating a feeling of permanence and peace.
Step outside and you're greeted by the serene beauty of the Tuscan countryside. A majestic, mature pear tree stands proudly in front of the villa, casting a wide canopy of shade that creates the perfect setting for alfresco dining in the warmer months. From spring through autumn, the outdoor space becomes an extension of the home—ideal for relaxing, entertaining, or simply soaking in the peaceful surroundings.
The private swimming pool is discreetly situated to make the most of the hillside views, offering a luxurious retreat on hot summer days. The surrounding gardens, paths, and olive groves complete the landscape with their natural beauty and timeless appeal.
This property is more than just a home—it’s a legacy. For over 20 years, it has been cherished and meticulously maintained, with every corner telling a story. Whether you are seeking a tranquil permanent residence, a holiday retreat with income potential, or a base for exploring Tuscany’s cultural treasures and wine country, this estate offers a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to own a true slice of Italian paradise.
Grosseto – 50 km (approx. 1 h)
Siena – 65 km (approx. 1h 10 min)
Orbetello / Monte Argentario – 80 km (approx. 1h 20 min)
Arezzo – 90 km (approx. 1h 30 min)
Florence – 140 km (approx. 2 h)
Rome – 180 km (approx. 2h 30 min)
Florence Peretola (FLR) – 150 km (approx. 2 h)
Pisa Galileo Galilei (PSA) – 200 km (approx. 2h 20 min)
Rome Fiumicino (FCO) – 190 km (approx. 2h 30 min)
Rome Ciampino (CIA) – 180 km (approx. 2h 20 min)
Montenero d’Orcia is a charming medieval hilltop village overlooking the Orcia Valley, offering breathtaking views of Monte Amiata and the surrounding Tuscan countryside. Its narrow cobblestone streets and stone houses create a timeless atmosphere. The village is also home to the Museum of Vine and Wine, which celebrates the region’s long winemaking tradition.
This peaceful hamlet is an ideal retreat for those seeking an authentic Tuscan lifestyle, while remaining close to essential services and perfectly positioned to explore the Val d’Orcia, Monte Amiata, and the Maremma region.
Museum of Vine and Wine (in the village) – dedicated to local wine culture and history
Monte Amiata (15 km) – ideal for hiking, nature walks, and winter sports
Castel del Piano (7 km) – main town in the area with shops, restaurants, and services
Abbey of Sant’Antimo (20 km) – one of Tuscany’s most iconic Romanesque abbeys
Montalcino (25 km) – home of the famous Brunello wine and medieval charm
Bagno Vignoni (30 km) – thermal village with its unique central pool
Saturnia Hot Springs (45 km) – natural hot springs and spa resorts
Pitigliano & Sovana (50 km) – historic “tufa towns” with Etruscan heritage
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Montenero d’Orcia is a charming medieval hilltop village overlooking the Orcia Valley, offering breathtaking views of Monte Amiata and the surrounding Tuscan countryside. Its narrow cobblestone streets and stone houses create a timeless atmosphere. The village is also home to the Museum of Vine and Wine, which celebrates the region’s long winemaking tradition.
This peaceful hamlet is an ideal retreat for those seeking an authentic Tuscan lifestyle, while remaining close to essential services and perfectly positioned to explore the Val d’Orcia, Monte Amiata, and the Maremma region.
Museum of Vine and Wine (in the village) – dedicated to local wine culture and history
Monte Amiata (15 km) – ideal for hiking, nature walks, and winter sports
Castel del Piano (7 km) – main town in the area with shops, restaurants, and services
Abbey of Sant’Antimo (20 km) – one of Tuscany’s most iconic Romanesque abbeys
Montalcino (25 km) – home of the famous Brunello wine and medieval charm
Bagno Vignoni (30 km) – thermal village with its unique central pool
Saturnia Hot Springs (45 km) – natural hot springs and spa resorts
Pitigliano & Sovana (50 km) – historic “tufa towns” with Etruscan heritage
Nestled in the golden rolling hills near Montalcino, this captivating studying farm captures the very essence of Tuscany. With 450 m² of refined living space, a pool overlooking the countryside, and 2.5 hectares of land adorned with over 80 century-old olive trees, the property combines authentic rural charm with exceptional living comfort. It is a rare and soulful estate, lovingly cared for by the same family for more than two decades.
The villa, a traditional Tuscan stone farmhouse, is thoughtfully divided to offer both privacy and versatility. The lower floor is arranged into three independent apartments, each with private entrances and access to the outdoors—perfect for hosting guests or generating rental income during the summer season.
Two of the apartments feature two spacious bedrooms, a bathroom, and an open-plan kitchen and living area. The third apartment offers a cozy one-bedroom layout with a bathroom and a comfortable kitchen-living space. These units are ideal for seasonal rentals or as guest accommodations, allowing visitors to fully immerse themselves in the tranquil Tuscan lifestyle.
The upper floor of the villa serves as the owner's private residence and exudes warmth and authenticity. Here, you'll find three master bedrooms, a generously sized country kitchen, and a grand living room that opens to panoramic views of the surrounding hills and olive groves. Original architectural elements like exposed wooden beams, terracotta tile flooring, and hand-crafted finishes preserve the soul of the home while ensuring modern comfort.
This upper level has been lived in year-round and reflects a deep connection to the land and the rhythms of rural life, creating a feeling of permanence and peace.
Step outside and you're greeted by the serene beauty of the Tuscan countryside. A majestic, mature pear tree stands proudly in front of the villa, casting a wide canopy of shade that creates the perfect setting for alfresco dining in the warmer months. From spring through autumn, the outdoor space becomes an extension of the home—ideal for relaxing, entertaining, or simply soaking in the peaceful surroundings.
The private swimming pool is discreetly situated to make the most of the hillside views, offering a luxurious retreat on hot summer days. The surrounding gardens, paths, and olive groves complete the landscape with their natural beauty and timeless appeal.
This property is more than just a home—it’s a legacy. For over 20 years, it has been cherished and meticulously maintained, with every corner telling a story. Whether you are seeking a tranquil permanent residence, a holiday retreat with income potential, or a base for exploring Tuscany’s cultural treasures and wine country, this estate offers a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to own a true slice of Italian paradise.