Nestled in a unique and strategic position between the provinces of Grosseto and Siena, this authentic Tuscan farmhouse is set within the unspoiled Basso Merse Natural Reserve, just a few kilometres from the Petriolo thermal baths and the renowned hills of Montalcino. Carefully restored with respect for its original character, the property offers an exceptional blend of history, nature and investment potential.
The estate extends over approximately 750 sqm and consists of a single 18th-century building, currently divided into eight independent apartments, along with a fitness room, a common area and a fully equipped restaurant. The restoration has preserved the authentic Tuscan charm, featuring original chestnut wooden beams and traditional terracotta floors throughout.
Additional spaces include a 60 sqm technical room, partly used as laundry and storage, and a 120 sqm agricultural shed, ideal for farming activities or equipment storage. Outside, a panoramic 5x16 metre swimming pool provides the perfect setting to enjoy the surrounding landscape in complete privacy.
The property is set within approximately 70 hectares of land, including 4 hectares of DOC Montecucco vineyard, around 1,000 olive trees, 25 hectares of arable land and 32 hectares of woodland, offering a diverse and productive agricultural environment.
Thanks to its proximity to key destinations such as Montalcino and Castiglione della Pescaia, and the ongoing infrastructure improvements to the nearby E78 road, the estate represents a compelling opportunity both as a private residence and as a well-positioned agriturismo or hospitality investment.
Florence Airport – approx. 130 km (1 hr 45 minutes)
Pisa International Airport – approx. 180 km (2 hr 15 minutes)
Rome Fiumicino Airport – approx. 190 km (2 hr 30 minutes)
Perugia San Francesco d’Assisi Airport – approx. 150 km (2 hours)
Located in southern Tuscany, on the border between the provinces of Grosseto and Siena, this Tuscan farmhouse enjoys a unique position within the Basso Merse Natural Reserve. Surrounded by unspoiled nature, rolling hills and agricultural land, the property offers complete privacy while remaining well connected to key destinations. Its proximity to thermal baths, renowned wine areas and the Tyrrhenian coast makes it an ideal setting for both private use and hospitality investment.
Petriolo Thermal Baths (approx. 10 km)
Set along the Farma river, these natural hot springs are among Tuscany’s most authentic thermal destinations, known for their free-access pools and mineral-rich waters immersed in nature.
Montalcino (approx. 35 km)
World-famous for Brunello wine, Montalcino is a prestigious hilltop town offering breathtaking views, renowned wineries and a rich cultural heritage.
Siena (approx. 45 km)
A UNESCO World Heritage city, Siena is celebrated for its medieval architecture, the iconic Piazza del Campo and the historic Palio horse race.
Grosseto (approx. 45 km)
The gateway to the Maremma region, Grosseto combines historic charm with modern services, providing easy access to both countryside and coastline.
Castiglione della Pescaia (approx. 55 km)
One of Tuscany’s most sought-after seaside destinations, known for its sandy beaches, crystal-clear waters and elegant yet relaxed atmosphere.
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Nestled in a unique and strategic position between the provinces of Grosseto and Siena, this authentic Tuscan farmhouse is set within the unspoiled Basso Merse Natural Reserve, just a few kilometres from the Petriolo thermal baths and the renowned hills of Montalcino. Carefully restored with respect for its original character, the property offers an exceptional blend of history, nature and investment potential.
The estate extends over approximately 750 sqm and consists of a single 18th-century building, currently divided into eight independent apartments, along with a fitness room, a common area and a fully equipped restaurant. The restoration has preserved the authentic Tuscan charm, featuring original chestnut wooden beams and traditional terracotta floors throughout.
Additional spaces include a 60 sqm technical room, partly used as laundry and storage, and a 120 sqm agricultural shed, ideal for farming activities or equipment storage. Outside, a panoramic 5x16 metre swimming pool provides the perfect setting to enjoy the surrounding landscape in complete privacy.
The property is set within approximately 70 hectares of land, including 4 hectares of DOC Montecucco vineyard, around 1,000 olive trees, 25 hectares of arable land and 32 hectares of woodland, offering a diverse and productive agricultural environment.
Thanks to its proximity to key destinations such as Montalcino and Castiglione della Pescaia, and the ongoing infrastructure improvements to the nearby E78 road, the estate represents a compelling opportunity both as a private residence and as a well-positioned agriturismo or hospitality investment.
Located in southern Tuscany, on the border between the provinces of Grosseto and Siena, this Tuscan farmhouse enjoys a unique position within the Basso Merse Natural Reserve. Surrounded by unspoiled nature, rolling hills and agricultural land, the property offers complete privacy while remaining well connected to key destinations. Its proximity to thermal baths, renowned wine areas and the Tyrrhenian coast makes it an ideal setting for both private use and hospitality investment.
Petriolo Thermal Baths (approx. 10 km)
Set along the Farma river, these natural hot springs are among Tuscany’s most authentic thermal destinations, known for their free-access pools and mineral-rich waters immersed in nature.
Montalcino (approx. 35 km)
World-famous for Brunello wine, Montalcino is a prestigious hilltop town offering breathtaking views, renowned wineries and a rich cultural heritage.
Siena (approx. 45 km)
A UNESCO World Heritage city, Siena is celebrated for its medieval architecture, the iconic Piazza del Campo and the historic Palio horse race.
Grosseto (approx. 45 km)
The gateway to the Maremma region, Grosseto combines historic charm with modern services, providing easy access to both countryside and coastline.
Castiglione della Pescaia (approx. 55 km)
One of Tuscany’s most sought-after seaside destinations, known for its sandy beaches, crystal-clear waters and elegant yet relaxed atmosphere.
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