Historic Agricultural Estate with Pool and Stables near Urbino Dating back to at least 1813, as documented in the Papal records, this agricultural estate combines a well-established agriturismo, a substantial private residence and modern equestrian facilities within approximately 24 hectares of rolling countryside near Urbino, one of the Marche region’s most celebrated historic towns. The property extends across approximately 626 sq.m., comprising the main farmhouse and a modern timber stable, all surrounded by approximately 24 hectares of agricultural land, woodland, fenced pasture and a swimming pool. Originally restored in 2005, the estate today offers a combination of residential accommodation, guest facilities and generous outdoor spaces, providing the flexibility to continue the existing agriturismo business or develop a variety of lifestyle and agricultural projects. Main Building The main farmhouse extends across approximately 626 sq.m. and is currently divided between the agriturismo accommodation and the owners’ private residence. The hospitality section extends to approximately 380 sq.m. and comprises 4 independent guest apartments, while the private accommodation occupies approximately 246 sq.m.. Although the owners’ residence is currently arranged as 2 separate apartments, it was originally conceived as a single home and can easily be restored to its original layout. The building unfolds over 2 levels, where private and guest accommodation are carefully organised to ensure both independence and functionality. Ground Floor: On the right side of the building is the owners’ apartment. The layout comprises a kitchen and dining room with a thermo-fireplace, a living room, a bedroom with an en-suite bathroom and a guest WC. A technical room and laundry are accessed independently from the outside. Although currently arranged as a self-contained apartment, this level can easily be reconnected to the first floor to recreate the original two-storey residence. On the left side of the building, the hospitality accommodation comprises 2 independent guest apartments. The first apartment is arranged as a studio, with the kitchen, dining area and living room forming an open-plan space alongside a partially screened bed area. A bathroom designed for disabled accessibility completes the layout. The second apartment includes a kitchen and dining room with a traditional stove, a cosy sitting room, a living room that can easily be adapted as an additional bedroom, a principal bedroom, a bathroom and a small mezzanine that can accommodate an extra bed when required. All apartments benefit from their own independent entrance, allowing guests and owners to enjoy complete privacy. First Floor: On the right side of the building is the upper level of the owners’ residence, currently arranged as an independent living area. The layout comprises an open-plan kitchen, dining and living room with a fireplace, together with 2 bedrooms and a bathroom. On the left side of the building, the hospitality accommodation features 2 further independent guest apartments. The first apartment is arranged into an open-plan living room, kitchen and dining area which include a fireplace, a study that can easily serve as an additional bedroom, a storage room, one bedroom and a bathroom. The second apartment comprises a living room, a kitchen and a dining area with a fireplace opening onto a private balcony, together with 2 bedrooms and a bathroom. As on the ground floor, all apartments on this level benefit from their own independent entrance. The Annexes Complementing the main farmhouse is a 210 sq.m. timber stable, constructed in 2010 by Rubner, a company renowned for its expertise in wooden houses . Designed to support equestrian activities, the building comprises 7 horse boxes, a hay storage area, a tack room and a changing room with bathroom and shower facilities, providing practical spaces for the day-to-day management of horses. Immediately in front of the stable lies a level area of land with existing water and electricity connections already in place. This space offers interesting potential for the creation of camper pitches or a small glamping area, subject to the necessary planning approvals, further expanding the estate’s hospitality opportunities. Technical Facilities The farmhouse underwent a comprehensive renovation in 2005, during which ventilated foundations were introduced and the roof was insulated in accordance with the construction standards of the period. The equestrian stable was added in 2010, while a 16.1 kW photovoltaic system was installed on its roof in 2011, contributing to the property’s energy efficiency. Heating is provided by a centralised gas boiler, serving the entire estate. The owners’ apartment on the ground floor benefits from underfloor heating and a thermo-fireplace, while radiators serve the remaining apartments, including the upper level of the private residence. Four fireplaces are distributed throughout the guest and private accommodation, complemented by a traditional stove in one of the guest apartments. The property is supplied by both mains water and a private well. While the well and irrigation system could benefit from further improvement, a new mains water connection was completed between 2024 and 2026, ensuring a reliable water supply for the estate. The Land The estate extends across approximately 24 hectares, comprising productive agricultural land, woodland and around 4 hectares of fenced pasture, ideally suited for horses and equestrian activities. Immediately surrounding the farmhouse are landscaped gardens and outdoor spaces dedicated to the agriturismo, while the remaining land preserves the property’s agricultural vocation. The estate also includes approximately 2022 olive trees, a small vineyard and a variety of fruit trees. At the heart of the outdoor area is a 5×10 saltwater swimming pool, positioned to offer a relaxing setting overlooking the surrounding countryside. Supporting the pool is a 45 sqm lower-ground service area, comprising a storage room, a bathroom with shower facilities and the pool plant room, providing practical support for the management of the outdoor amenities. The Location Positioned on a hillside just 8 km from Urbino, the estate enjoys breathtaking panoramic views across the surrounding countryside, offering complete privacy and an authentic sense of immersion in nature while remaining within easy reach of everyday amenities and services. Urbino is one of the finest expressions of the Italian Renaissance. Home to one of Europe’s oldest universities, founded in 1506, the city preserves an extraordinary artistic and architectural heritage that continues to attract visitors from around the world. At the heart of the city stands the Ducal Palace, Urbino, now home to the National Gallery of the Marche, where masterpieces by artists including Raphael, Piero della Francesca, Titian, Paolo Uccello and Melozzo da Forlì are displayed within one of Italy’s most remarkable Renaissance residences. Urbino is equally renowned for its culinary traditions: local specialities include the PDO Casciotta d’Urbino cheese and the traditional crescia sfogliata, typically enjoyed with cured meats, local cheeses and seasonal produce. Throughout the year, the city also hosts a vibrant calendar of cultural events, including the Festival of Early Music, the Festa del Duca and the Festival of Kites, further enhancing its appeal as one of the Marche regions most celebrated destinations. EPC Rating: B Energy Performance Index (IPE): 63,81 Kwh/mq*year Why Buy It Few properties combine a well-established agriturismo, extensive agricultural land and equestrian facilities within such a private setting, just minutes from one of Italy’s most celebrated Renaissance cities. The estate offers exceptional flexibility: it can continue as a successful hospitality business, evolve into an equestrian retreat or agricultural enterprise, or be enjoyed as a substantial private country residence. Thanks to the current layout, it also represents an attractive opportunity for buyers seeking a multi-family property, with independent living spaces that can comfortably accommodate up to four families while preserving privacy for each. Its potential extends even further. The level area in front of the stable, already equipped with water and electricity connections, offers the possibility of creating a small camper area or glamping project, subject to the necessary planning permissions, allowing future owners to further diversify the estate’s hospitality offering. Whether acquired as a lifestyle investment, a family estate or a business with room for future development, this is a property that combines history, nature and remarkable versatility in one of the Marche regions most desirable rural settings. Distances Closest Borgo with services: 8 km Urbino: 8 km Hospital: 30,9 km Pesaro: 32,6 km Fano: 45,4 km San Marino: 51,7 km Rimini: 58,7 km Senigallia: 68,8 km Airport of Ancona: 87 km Perugia: 112 km Arezzo: 117 km Bologna: 175 km
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