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This palazzo is a stunning historical residence located right in the heart of Santarcangelo di Romagna, offering a rare chance to own a property full of charm and character. With its rich architectural features and central position, it’s an exceptional opportunity for those looking to invest in a piece of history. The building’s prime location gives you easy access to the town’s life and immerses you in its culture. The palazzo, with its spacious layout and timeless appeal, offers endless possibilities for renovation. Spanning multiple levels and with both internal and external courtyards, it provides ample room to reimagine the space into a luxurious home or a unique investment project. Its combination of size, character, and location makes this property a one-of-a-kind opportunity for anyone looking to bring new life to a historical treasure in one of Italy’s most picturesque regions. The Palazzo With a total built area of approximately 900 sq.m, this palazzo spans multiple levels and is accessed via two separate entrances – one on Via Pio Massani and the other on Via dei Nobili. The property is in need of restoration, presenting a blank canvas for future development. First Floor: The first floor houses a spacious apartment featuring a living area, a kitchen with dining space, and a cellar with direct access to the internal courtyard. This floor also includes two bedrooms. Second Floor: The second floor comprises the noble apartment, complete with a living room, dining room, kitchen, and pantry. Additionally, there are two storage rooms accessible from Via dei Nobili, two bedrooms, two full bathrooms, and a service bathroom. The Attic: The attic, approximately 30 sq.m. in size, offers access to the roof, providing additional potential for use. Ground Floor / Basement: The ground floor, with its main entrance on Via Pio Massani, features a 150 sq.m. external courtyard and a 26 sq.m. internal courtyard, which also includes a well and a water accumulation tank. This level includes various storage rooms and a cellar with direct access to the caves. The Caves The property also boasts caves beneath the building, accessible from the basement. These caves extend under the adjacent structure but remain under exclusive access from the palazzo. The Outdoor Spaces The outdoor areas include the spacious external courtyard of 150 sq.m. and the intimate internal courtyard of 26 sq.m., adding charm and privacy to the residence. The Location This palazzo couldn’t be better located, right in the center of Santarcangelo di Romagna. This charming town is full of character, with its cobbled streets, beautiful piazzas, and a real sense of history. Stroll through the town, and you’ll find cafes, local shops, and historic spots like the Malatesta Fortress and the ancient Roman Gate. Santarcangelo also has its own hidden wonders, like the caves beneath the town, adding to its unique charm. Living here means being part of a lively community with plenty to do. The town hosts the famous Santarcangelo Festival, celebrating theatre, music, and arts, and if you enjoy nature, you’re just a short walk or bike ride from beautiful hills and countryside views. Plus, it’s easy to head to nearby places like Rimini, with its beaches and its nightlife, or San Marino, known for its stunning views and medieval atmosphere. Whether you’re into history, art, or just relaxing by the sea, this location gives you the best of all worlds! EPC: E1 Energy Performance Index (IPE): 160 kwh/sq.m.*year Why Buy It This palazzo has plenty of practical uses thanks to its spacious layout and central location. With some renovation, it could easily be transformed into a stunning family home with multiple living areas and private courtyards. The separate entrances and different levels provide the perfect opportunity to create guest accommodations or a boutique hotel. Its size and character make it ideal for someone looking for a project with lots of historical potential. Given its central location in Santarcangelo di Romagna, the palazzo could also be used for cultural or commercial purposes. The spacious courtyards and historic charm would make it a perfect venue for events like art exhibitions, or workshops. Plus, with its proximity to shops, cafes, and local attractions, it could easily become a cultural hub for locals and visitors, making it a space that brings the community together. Distances Restaurants: 200 m Main Piazza: 300 m Roman Gate: 400 m Theater: 500 m Malatesta Fortress: 500 m Santarcangelo Caves: 600 m School: 1.2 km Hospital: 1.5 km Rimini: 15.1 km Rimini Airport: 15.5 km Verucchio: 19.8 km San Marino: 30.1 km
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A Charming Renovated Agriturismo with Pool in the Rolling Hills of Pesaro Nestled within the enchanting countryside just a few kilometres from the historic heart of Pesaroone of the most iconic cities of the Marche regionthis extraordinary country estate embodies the perfect harmony of elegance, tradition, and contemporary comforts. With a breathtaking panoramic swimming pool, approximately 4,500 sq.m. of landscaped grounds, and a captivating equestrian world just steps away, the property represents a refined retreat where nature, lifestyle, and passion for horses blend seamlessly. A true haven of peace and authenticity, this prestigious agriturismo is housed in a finely restored farmhouse dating back to the 1800s. Every detail has been conceived to offer an exceptional quality of life, immersed in nature yet enriched by modern facilities. Adding to its uniqueness, a splendid horse-riding centre is part of the wider estate, with the possibility of purchasingthrough a separate negotiationthe entire ranch, which includes paddocks, stables, barns, training fields, and further outbuildings. The Farmhouse Measuring approximately 525 sq.m. across two floors, the farmhouse is divided into two distinct sections: one devoted to the agriturismo (circa 390 sq.m.) and one reserved as the owners private residence (about 135 sq.m.). Ground Floor: On the ground floor, the agriturismo opens with a welcoming reception area, followed by a spacious and luminous recreation room, additional loungesincluding one with a traditional fireplaceand multiple direct accesses to the garden. These spaces are dedicated to breakfasts, tastings, and events where guests may savour the estates certified organic products. The ground floor also includes two guest bathrooms, a fully equipped modern kitchen, and service facilities for staff. Discreetly separated by a lush hedge, the owners private apartment unfolds on a single level, offering refined comfort and privacy. It comprises a master bedroom with walk-in wardrobe, two further single bedrooms, a study, an elegant living room with fireplace, and a fully fitted kitchen with dining area. Generous openings connect every room with the garden, ensuring a seamless flow between indoors and outdoors. First Floor: The first floor, accessible only from the agriturismo via an internal staircase and lift, hosts the 8 quarters with 8 double bedrooms, each complete with en-suite bathrooms. Carefully designed in rustic country style, the rooms combine wooden beams, exposed stone, and warm hues, offering guests the ideal sanctuary after exploring the rolling Pesaro hills. Entirely restored in 2007, the property has preserved its authentic Marchigiano character, with exposed beams, terracotta bricks, and traditional finishes, while ensuring full modern comfort. Heating is guaranteed by two LPG boilers (one dedicated to the agriturismo and one to the private apartment), while all guest rooms are equipped with air conditioning. The Land The estate is set within approximately 4,500 sqm of manicured gardens, graced by a splendid 12 x 6 metre panoramic swimming pool with an elegant beach areaperfect for sunbathing while admiring the beauty of the surrounding hills. The landscaped grounds are dotted with olive groves, fruit trees, and Mediterranean plants, creating shaded corners ideal for open-air aperitifs, family gatherings, and moments of quiet contemplation. The nearby ranch adds a distinctive country aura, inviting guests and owners alike to explore the world of horsemanship, including private western riding lessons. This unique feature heightens the charm of the property, turning it into a lifestyle destination as well as a home. The Location Set amidst the gentle hills behind Pesaro, the estate enjoys an enviable position, where on clear days the horizon reveals the peaks of Monte Nerone and Monte Carpegna. This is a private sanctuary of tranquillity, celebrating the land and its traditions, yet it remains conveniently close to the city centre of Pesaroa cultural hub and one of the most dynamic cities of the Marche. From here, some of the regions most celebrated destinations are within easy reach: the San Bartolo Natural Park with its breathtaking coastline, the medieval village of Gradara with its celebrated castle, as well as the seaside towns of Cattolica and Fano. The estate thus offers a rare combination of seclusion, natural beauty, and accessibility. EPC: Ordered Why Buy It This property represents a unique investment opportunity within the Marche real estate market. Its layout and facilities make it ideal both as a luxury agriturismo with high potential for tourist rentals, and as a second home or private retreat. The presence of an independent apartment adds remarkable versatility, offering the possibility of personal use while hosting guests or travellers. Equally noteworthy is the adjacency to the equestrian centre, which not only enriches the lifestyle dimension but also enhances the propertys appeal for events, training, and equestrian tourism. Furthermore, its proximity to renowned cultural and natural attractionssuch as the San Bartolo Park, Gradara, Cattolica, and Fanoensures constant demand and interest from both Italian and international visitors. In essence, this is not merely a property but a rare opportunity to embrace a refined lifestyle in one of Italys most authentic and captivating regions. Distances Closest Services: 3,2 km A14 Motorway: 3,2 km Schools: 6,5 km Pesaro: 6,5 km Fiorenzuola di Focara: 7,5 km Gradara: 8 km Monte San Bartolo Natural Park: 8 km Cattolica: 15 km Fano: 19 km Urbino: 33 km Airport of Rimini: 29 km Airport of Ancona-Falconara: 63 km
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A Historic Wine Estate with Agriturismo in the Hills of Brisighella Located among the first hills of Brisighella, surrounded by its own vineyards and overlooking the Lamone valley, this historic estate combines a restored agriturismo, a private residence and a working winery within a landscape deeply connected to the identity of the territory. The property extends across approximately 560 sqm of total surface, including the main building and annexes, and is set within 7 hectares of owned and rented land, characterised by vineyards, fruit trees and open views across the surrounding hills. Outdoor spaces and areas designed for shared moments allow for a lifestyle that moves naturally between indoor living and the landscape, where evenings can be spent overlooking the vines with a glass of wine produced directly on the estate. The Main Building The complex, originally built from the 13th century around the church of San Nicola, has been carefully restored over time and today hosts both a private residence and an established agriturismo. The main building measures approximately 498 sq.m. and is organised into a private apartment and hospitality spaces. A defining characteristic of the interiors is the balance between tradition and contemporary living: while the external architecture preserves its historic identity, the interior spaces have been interpreted with a more modern approach, creating a refined contrast that enhances both elements without compromising the authenticity of the property. Ground Floor: The ground floor hosts both the private residence and part of the hospitality areas, organised around a clear and functional layout. The main guest entrance opens into a shared entrance hall. From here, directly ahead lies the former deconsecrated church, now used as the main dining and breakfast area, which also benefits from its own independent external access. The adjacent sacristy functions as a back-of-house space supporting the culinary activities and is directly connected to the kitchen of the private residence. To the right of the entrance hall, near the laundry area serving the private residence, the layout unfolds into the independent guest apartment. This unit benefits from its own separate external entrance and is composed of a living and dining area with kitchenette, together with a bedroom and bathroom. The private apartment has its own independent entrance and opens into a living room. To one side, there is an additional living space currently used as a study, while on the opposite side the layout unfolds into the kitchen and dining area with fireplace, directly connected to the former sacristy. The private apartment also includes a laundry area, accessible via the shared entrance hall of the B&B and benefits from a private cellar located on the basement level. First Floor: The first floor is divided between the private residence and the guest accommodation, maintaining a clear functional separation between the two areas. The private residence, through a staircase that leads from the living room to the sleeping area, opens into a spacious and multifunctional room that leads to the master bedroom with an en-suite bathroom, creating a more intimate and self-contained living space. On the hospitality side, access is via the entrance hall, from which a few steps lead to the upper level. Here, a living area with bathroom serves as a shared space for guests before opening into the sleeping quarters. From this space, the layout unfolds into two separate double bedrooms, both with private bathrooms. From the shared living area, a stunning metal staircase leads up to a mezzanine level hosting a spacious library, designed as a quiet and inviting space where guests can read and relax. The restoration and upgrading of the property were carried out in two distinct phases: the hospitality areas were completed in 2014, followed by the private residence in 2016. The structural intervention included reinforced foundations, perimeter ring beams and ventilated foundations, ensuring both stability and long-term durability, while preserving the original character of the buildings. The Annex The property also includes a separate dependance of 62 sq.m., which has been converted into an additional independent apartment: a charming studio apartment with a living area with kitchenette, a bedroom and a bathroom. The Winery A defining feature of the estate is the underground winery, built in 2019 and designed to both preserve the beautiful surrounding landscape and maintain natural temperature and humidity conditions throughout the year. The winery measures approximately 155 sq.m., comprising a 112 sq.m. production area together with an additional 43 sq.m. space currently used for tasting and guest use, including a bathroom. The layout includes a production area, a barrique room and technical spaces, offering the possibility to continue or further develop a wine production under a dedicated label, with an estimated capacity of up to 15,000 bottles per year. The property is served by mains water together with a phreatic well, ensuring a reliable water supply. The house is fully electric, with no gas connection, and features underfloor heating, together with air conditioning in the bedrooms. There is currently no photovoltaic system installed, although there is the potential to introduce one, subject to the necessary approvals. Additional features include a security alarm system, irrigation system, wooden window frames with double glazing and traditional shutters. The Land The estate extends over approximately 2 hectares of private land plus another 5 hectares that they have taken for rent, primarily dedicated to vineyards and agricultural land. The soil composition, together with the proximity to the Lamone river and the natural temperature variations, creates favourable conditions for viticulture. The vineyards are planted with local grape varieties such as Sangiovese, Trebbiano and Albana, alongside a small presence of Chenin Blanc in selected areas of the property. Outdoor spaces are designed to be lived and experienced, opening onto the surrounding landscape and allowing for moments that move naturally between the vineyard and the living areas. The layout of the land lends itself to hosting informal gatherings directly among the vines, from simple picnics to more structured outdoor dining setups, offering the possibility to experience the estate at sunset, immersed in the vineyard and the surrounding nature. The land also includes fruit trees and a vegetable garden, reinforcing the property’s strong connection to a self-sustained and authentic rural lifestyle. A swimming pool (12 x 3,5 meter), built above ground and removable, is located in front of the vineyard. The Location The estate is located on the first hills of Brisighella, an ancient medieval and thermal village set in the Lamone Valley, between Florence and Ravenna. Recognised among I Borghi più belli d’Italia and awarded distinctions such as the Touring Club’s Bandiera Arancione, Brisighella offers a rare balance between authenticity, quality of life and accessibility. The village is defined by its distinctive skyline of three rocky pinnacles ( the Rocca Manfrediana, the Sanctuary of Monticino and the Clock Tower), shaping a landscape deeply rooted in its past. The atmosphere is quiet and genuine, where stone paths, historic architecture and cultivated hills create a setting that feels preserved rather than staged. The area is strongly connected to its enogastronomic identity, with olive oil, wine and local produce forming an integral part of everyday life. The surrounding countryside, with its vineyards and walking paths, offers a landscape that can be experienced throughout the year, both actively and at a slower pace. The estate itself is within walking distance of the village centre, while the nearby railway station provides direct connections, including routes towards Florence, offering both convenience and long-term value for hospitality use. EPC Rating: ordered Why Buy It This property offers a rare opportunity to acquire a fully integrated estate where hospitality, private living and wine production coexist within a single, coherent setting. The presence of an established agriturismo, together with vineyards and a fully equipped underground winery, allows for the continuation or further development of a vitivinicultural and hospitality project, with activities such as tastings, cooking classes, foraging and small-scale dining naturally aligned with the character of the estate. At the same time, the configuration of the buildings offers a high degree of flexibility, making it possible to maintain a clear separation between private and guest areas or to convert the property into a fully private residence without significant structural intervention. The combination of a walkable location near Brisighella, strong enogastronomic identity, production potential and year-round appeal makes this estate not only a place to live, but a long-term asset capable of generating both lifestyle value and sustainable income. Distances Closest Borgo with services: 1,3 km Hospital: 12,6 km Faenza: 13 km Imola: 26,2 km Cesena: 46,6 km Ravenna: 52,2 km Airport of Bologna: 70,5 km Bologna: 72 km Rimini: 83,5 km San Marino: 91,6 km Firenze: 92,8 km Airport of Firenze: 103 km
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A Restored Agriturismo Estate in the Hills of Cagli Set within the rolling landscape of the Marche countryside, near the historic town of Cagli and between Urbino and Gubbio, this restored agriturismo estate offers a rare sense of space, privacy and continuity with nature, complemented by a panoramic swimming pool and open views across the surrounding Apennine peaks. The property extends across approximately 610 sqm of internal space, including the main farmhouse and annex, and is set within 27 hectares of land where cultivated fields, woodland and distant mountain profiles define a setting of quiet beauty and natural balance. The estate combines a carefully restored ensemble of buildings with a landscape that remains deeply authentic, offering a way of living that brings together private residence and hospitality within a context shaped by nature and continuity. The Main Building The estate comprises a traditional stone farmhouse and a separate annex, both dating back to the 18th century. The main building has been carefully restored, preserving original materials where and when possible, including wooden window frames, while integrating structural improvements and bio-building techniques. The total surface is approximately 442 sqm, currently organised into a private residence and an independent guest apartment, allowing the property to function both as a home and as an established agriturismo. Ground Floor: The ground floor is partly dedicated to shared and guest-oriented spaces. A large multi-purpose living room with fireplace creates a welcoming environment for relaxation and opens onto a spacious covered veranda, which offers open views across the surrounding hills, the swimming pool and the garden. In the evening, this space naturally becomes a place to unwind, overlooking the changing light of the landscape with a glass of local wine. On this level, there is also an independent guest apartment, which includes a kitchen and living room, together with a spacious double bedroom and bathroom. The apartment benefits from its own private entrance. First Floor: The upper floor hosts the main private residence, where the layout opens into a spacious kitchen with central island and dining area, forming the core of the living space. From here, the layout naturally unfolds into a separate dining room and continues into a generous living room, creating a sequence of interconnected spaces designed for everyday living and hosting. In front of the kitchen and dining area, a passage leads to the sleeping quarters, where there is a bathroom with ante-bathroom. To the left of the main living area, a second passageway opens onto a series of additional rooms: on one side, a bedroom currently used as a study, on the other a double bedroom with en-suite bathroom and walk-in wardrobe. The apartment offers a further multi-purpose room that can be adapted according to needs. The Annexes The former barn has been demolished and rebuilt, now accommodating 3 independent apartments arranged over two levels for a total of 168 sqm. Each unit features an open-plan living area with kitchen and dining space on the ground floor, and a bedroom on the upper level, together with a bathroom with a laundry area available for guests. Each apartment benefits from its own outdoor area, including a private veranda and access to the shared garden. The property was restored between 2008 and 2010 with particular attention to structural quality and sustainability. The works included anti-seismic improvements, ventilated foundations and a fully insulated roof. The annex was rebuilt using bio-building techniques and is equipped with a pellet heating system and solar thermal panels. The property does not use gas. Wooden window frames have been preserved, and the estate is served by two separate electrical lines, supporting both private use and hospitality operations. The Land The estate extends over approximately 27 hectares, where cultivated fields, woodland and open clearings create a landscape that feels both expansive and deeply private. The land unfolds gently around the property, offering a natural sense of continuity and space that is increasingly rare to find. Fields of wheat and sunflowers alternate with fruit trees and shaded paths, inviting slow walks through the estate and a direct connection with the surrounding nature. From various points of the property, the views open onto the rolling hills and distant Apennine peaks, creating a setting that changes throughout the day and across the seasons. Within the estate there is also the basin of a former lake, which could potentially be restored, adding a further layer to the landscape and its long-term potential. The swimming pool, measuring 12 x 6 metres and built in 2010, is positioned to fully benefit from the open views and is equipped with a solar shower. Around it, the outdoor spaces are designed for both relaxation and shared moments, including a bocce court, an archery area and a barbecue. An olive grove, together with natural paths that cross the land, completes a setting that is not only visually compelling but also offers a tangible sense of use and experience, making the estate equally suited for private enjoyment and hospitality. The Location The estate is located near Cagli, between Urbino and Gubbio, in a part of the Marche region where natural landscapes and historic heritage coexist in a setting that remains authentic and relatively unspoilt. From the property, the views extend across the surrounding Apennine peaks, including Monte Nerone, Monte Petrano, Monte Catria and Monte Acuto, shaping a landscape of wide horizons and changing light throughout the year. The area offers access to a network of historic towns and cultural destinations. Urbino, a UNESCO World Heritage site, and Gubbio are both within comfortable reach, while the nearby Gola della Rossa and Frasassi is home to one of Italy’s most remarkable cave systems. Not far from the property, the Abbey of Fonte Avellana, set at the foot of Monte Catria and surrounded by woodland, adds a further layer of historical and cultural depth to the area. Throughout the year, the Marche region offers a varied cultural calendar that follows the rhythm of the seasons. In summer, Pesaro becomes an international reference point for music with the Rossini Opera Festival, while the nearby coastal town of Fano, known for its historic Carnival of the Adriatic, also hosts theatre and musical performances, creating a lively atmosphere that complements the quieter countryside setting. This balance between nature, culture and seasonal events makes the area appealing in every period of the year, offering different ways to experience the landscape depending on the season. The region is also strongly connected to its agricultural and culinary traditions, with local products such as truffles, olive oil, cheeses and wines forming an integral part of everyday life. Despite its sense of seclusion, the property remains accessible and well positioned for exploring central Italy. Access is via approximately 5 km of unpaved road, a feature that contributes to its privacy and distance from more frequented areas. EPC ordered Why Buy It This estate offers a rare combination of scale, privacy and authenticity within a part of Italy that remains largely untouched and increasingly sought after. The presence of multiple independent units, together with the extent of the land, makes it particularly suitable for those looking to continue or further develop a hospitality project, while maintaining a private residence within the same estate. At the same time, the landscape, the open views across the Apennines and the rhythm of life connected to the land create a setting that is equally suited for personal use, offering a more grounded and immersive way of living in the Italian countryside. The balance between seclusion and accessibility, combined with a destination that offers interest and activity throughout the year, makes this property not only a place to live, but a long-term asset with both lifestyle and investment value. Distances Closest Borgo with services: 7,3 km Hospital: 18.9 km Acqualagna: 7,4 km Cagli: 8,9 km Urbino: 33,8 km Frassassi Caves: 49 km Fano: 48,7 km Pesaro: 60,5 km Senigallia: 71,9 km Assisi: 88,9 km Airport of Perugia: 81,8 km Airport of Ancona:90 km
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A Restored Boutique Hotel with Pool in the Hills of Le Marche Set within the rolling countryside of the Marche region, near Senigallia and the Adriatic coast, this 19th century restored estate presents a rare opportunity to acquire a fully operational boutique hotel with restaurant, where architecture, landscape and hospitality come together in a highly refined setting. Extending across approximately 1,067 sqm of total surface, including the main villa and 3 independent annexes, the property comprises 12 guest rooms, each individually designed to reflect a balanced dialogue between contemporary comfort and traditional character. It is set within approximately 7,000 sq.m. of private land featuring a panoramic swimming pool, olive trees and open views across the surrounding hills, where indoor and outdoor living merge naturally, from events by the pool to quieter moments immersed in the landscape and local rhythms of life. Main Building The main building, measuring approximately 682 sq.m., is arranged across 3 levels and represents the operational and social core of the property. The layout has been designed to clearly separate private and guest flows: the main private entrance is located on the east side of the building, while guest access is positioned on the west side, ensuring both functionality and privacy. Parking is conveniently located just across the road leading to the property. The restoration has preserved the character of traditional Marche architecture, exposed beams, terracotta elements and original materials, while introducing contemporary systems and a refined, modern interior language. The result is a balanced dialogue between authenticity and comfort, supported by high-quality materials and a strong focus on sustainability, achieved through a high-level bio-building approach. Ground Floor: The ground floor is designed as the central point of interaction between guests, spaces and functions. The entrance for guests opens directly into the reception area, which currently also includes a small shop that can be maintained or reinterpreted depending on the future concept. From here, the space flows naturally into the heart of the house, where a striking double-height internal courtyard, topped by a glass roof, defines the central living space. Flooded with natural light and enhanced by a beautiful brick floor, this area creates a bright and atmospheric environment with a subtle gallery-like feel, designed as a place for relaxation. To the left of this central volume, a more traditional dining room that houses the restaurant, who can host up to 45 guests. Defined by the presence of a fireplace, it offers a more intimate setting, naturally suited to a seated dining experience. Continuing in the same direction, a larger multifunctional room extends the space. Currently used for activities such as yoga, it can also be integrated into the restaurant, increasing the number of tables, or remain dedicated to wellness, events or private use. The level is completed by several technical and service spaces, including a massage room, 4 guest toilets, laundry, professional kitchen and ample storage areas, all organised to support the functioning of the property without interfering with guest areas. First Floor: The first floor is dedicated to guest accommodation and includes 6 double bedrooms, each measuring approximately 20 sq.m., all with en-suite bathrooms, as well as a storage room. The rooms are well proportioned and designed to ensure both comfort and privacy. Large openings bring in natural light and frame the surrounding landscape, establishing a constant visual connection with the outdoors. Each room maintains a simple and coherent language, where space, light and views define the atmosphere. The Annexes The estate includes 3 independent annexes, each contributing to the overall flexibility of the property and expanding its accommodation capacity. Annex 1 Former Oven (59 sq.m.) Converted into a private suite, this space includes a living area, kitchenette and sitting room, offering a more independent and private accommodation option within the estate. Annex 2 Former Poultry House (64 sq.m.) This annex hosts 2 independent guest rooms, each with en-suite bathroom, ideal for guests seeking a more secluded stay. Annex 3 T-House (262 sq.m.) The most recent addition, renovated in 2022, the T-House includes three guest rooms with en-suite bathrooms, as well as a massage room with dedicated facilities. Each guest room opens onto a private wooden veranda overlooking the surrounding landscape. Positioned to ensure privacy, these spaces are furnished with seating and small tables, offering a quiet setting to unwind, with open views across the countryside, ideal for enjoying a glass of wine at sunset. An additional room, currently used as storage, can be reconfigured according to the future vision of the property, allowing for uses such as an independent apartment, a private spa or a showroom. The volume also allows for further expansion. A basement level of approximately 86 sq.m. includes the pool technical room, storage areas and a dedicated space for bicycle maintenance. The property is equipped with systems designed to support both comfort and operational efficiency. It includes a photovoltaic system of approximately 11 kW, as well as solar thermal panels for hot water production. Heating is supported by a condensing boiler powered by diesel or biodiesel, while LPG is used exclusively for the professional kitchen. Climate control is managed through fan coil systems throughout the property, with selected areas also benefiting from underfloor heating. Additional features include aluminium window frames with double glazing and mosquito screens, as well as irrigation systems supporting the outdoor areas. The Garden The estate is set within approximately 7,000 sq.m. of landscaped grounds, where lawns, mature trees, a small olive grove and fruit trees define the setting. A bricked terrace in front of the main building offers a natural place to sit and enjoy the surroundings, positioned as an immediate extension of the interior spaces. The decked ozone-treated swimming pool, measuring 16 by 8 metres and approximately 1.4 metres deep, is positioned between the main building and the T-House, creating a central outdoor area that connects the different parts of the property and becoming a natural focal point during the warmer months. Behind the multifunctional room, four dedicated changing rooms serve the pool area. In front of the pool, a covered dehor provides a large outdoor space suitable for events, with a capacity of approximately 100 to 120 guests. Within the grounds, a small natural amphitheatre offers a setting for performances, live music or private gatherings, reinforcing the property’s suitability for cultural and social events. The overall layout of the outdoor spaces allows for both everyday use and larger occasions, while maintaining a clear sense of organisation and openness. The Location The property is set in a rural position in Le Marche, not far from the town of Trecastelli, where everyday amenities can be easily reached. Just a few kilometers from the well-known Spiaggia di Velluto and along the roads leading towards the Apennines, this is a territory shaped by both landscape and identity. Trecastelli is often described as a land of artists and thinkers, a place where history and a forward-looking spirit coexist, giving the area a distinct and authentic character. Within a short drive, Senigallia introduces a different pace. Known as one of the Adriatic’s most refined seaside destinations, it combines long sandy beaches with a strong gastronomic culture, including Michelin-starred restaurants and a lively calendar of events. During the summer months, the town transforms with the Summer Jamboree, the world’s most exclusive vintage festival that transforms the city into a vibrant 1950s dream. The surrounding area is also defined by a strong food and wine culture. Vineyards, olive groves and local producers shape both the landscape and everyday life, with a focus on quality and tradition that is deeply rooted in the region. The coastline offers some of the most varied beaches along the Adriatic, with destinations such as Monte Conero reachable within 30 to 50 minutes. The area also includes an 18-hole golf course at Conero, adding a further dimension to the lifestyle offered by the location. Set between countryside and coast, the property benefits from a position that remains private while still connected to the surrounding territory. EPC Rating: A+ Energy Performance Index (IPE): 27,68 kwh/sq.m.*year Why Buy It The estate combines a functioning restaurant, distributed guest accommodation and independent annexes within a single, coherent property. It is a fully structured hospitality property with immediate usability and clear potential for evolution, allowing the business to continue without interruption while offering the possibility to reposition or expand over time. The layout ensures a clear separation between guest areas and private spaces, making it suitable both for professional use and as a residence. The presence of flexible volumes, including spaces that can be reconfigured, adds a further layer of adaptability, supporting different development scenarios without requiring structural changes. The property is characterised by a high standard of materials, systems and detailing, with a clear focus on sustainability and energy efficiency. Set between countryside and coast, in a region defined by strong food and wine culture, it represents a solid and versatile asset, capable of supporting both lifestyle and investment objectives. Distances Closest Town with Services: 1,4 km Senigallia: 12,6 km Jesi: 26 km Airport of Ancona-Falconara: 31,7 km Frasassi Caves: 47 km Ancona: 57 km Sirolo: 59 km Rimini: 82 km San Marino: 98 km Assisi: 119 km Arezzo: 163 km Bologna: 196 km
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An Enchanting 10th cent. Estate in the Rolling Hills of Le Marche Perched on the gentle hills of Cupramontana, in the very heart of Le Marche, this remarkable estate stands as a testament to Italian elegance, history, and refined living. Once built upon the ruins of an ancient castle and graced by its own consecrated church, the property has been meticulously restored to its former splendour, harmoniously blending historic architecture with contemporary comfort. Spanning approximately 5.7 hectares of land, the estate offers breathtaking views of the Apennine mountains, rolling hills and medieval towns, enveloped in the tranquillity and beauty of the Marche countryside. Immersed in lush greenery, just a short distance from a beautifully preserved medieval village offering all essential amenities, this extraordinary residence epitomises balance: the poise between the noble echoes of history and the serenity of modern life. Every detail here speaks of grace and authenticity — a true sanctuary where beauty, peace, and comfort coexist effortlessly. The Main House The main villa, a fine example of traditional Marchigiano country architecture, extends over approximately 250 sq.m. arranged across two floors and is presented in impeccable condition. Ground Floor: The entrance opens into an elegant hall adorned with exquisite solid-wood panelling that conceals a refined library. Beyond the panelling lies a bespoke kitchen, while to the north-east a spacious living room with a wood-burning fireplace opens directly onto the garden — an inviting space for both intimate evenings and convivial gatherings. On the south-west side, a versatile room adjoins a guest bathroom, serving perfectly as either a study or an additional bedroom for unexpected guests. First Floor: A graceful staircase leads to an airy open-space mezzanine lounge with double-height ceilings. From here, access leads to three bedrooms, one of which enjoys an en-suite bathroom. The other two bedrooms share a family bathroom. From each window, the views are nothing short of extraordinary — stretching across the Apennines, from Monte San Vicino to the Sibillini range. The villa is equipped with a 15 kW three-phase electrical system, mains water, a septic tank, two LPG tanks, a dual gas boiler central heating system with radiators, a wood-burning fireplace, and a comprehensive alarm system — ensuring comfort and security year-round. The Annexes The estate includes several beautifully restored annexes. The consecrated church, measuring approximately 215 sq.m., has been impeccably maintained. Its central nave, with soaring pointed-arch ceilings, retains its sacred atmosphere, while the right wing has been transformed into a charming two-level apartment with a living area and kitchen on the ground floor and a bedroom with bathroom above. The left wing serves as a refined study, library, or reading room — ideal for quiet reflection. Behind the main villa lies a magnificent glass orangery, gracefully set upon the remnants of the castle’s ancient fortified walls, now reborn as a luminous space connecting history and nature. In front of the villa, a small stone outbuilding houses a traditional wood-fired oven and woodshed, while at the rear a 30 sq.m. garage with two storage rooms offers versatility and could easily be adapted for other non-residential uses. The Land The property unfolds within a vast private park of 5,7 hectares, offering an atmosphere of complete seclusion and serenity. A majestic driveway lined with towering pine trees leads from the automatic gate through the grounds to the main house and its ancillary buildings. The land is composed of woodland, arable fields, and meadows, forming a natural private sanctuary. Near the entrance of the main house, one finds the original low, wide stone steps once used for mounting and dismounting horses — a subtle yet evocative reminder of the estate’s storied past. Beside them stands the base of what was likely a tower, now graced by an olive tree planted as a symbol of enduring peace. The remains of the fortified perimeter wall are still visible at the rear, infusing the estate with a timeless sense of grandeur. From every corner, the panorama is magnificent — rolling hills adorned with Verdicchio vineyards and olive groves, stretching toward the majestic peaks of the Apennines. The History The estate’s origins trace back to the 10th century, when a fortress known as Castrum Aquilae was founded along with other castles in the area. The first record of it dates to 1130. Over the centuries, it was contested between Jesi and Staffolo, until peace was established in 1456. Within the castle walls once stood several churches and monastic dwellings, all but one — the Church of Santa Lucia — were lost to time. This church, cited in the 1285 testament of Count Corrado d’Accola, was almost completely destroyed in 1447 along with the castle itself. Four centuries later, in 1847, it was lovingly restored and reopened for worship. Today, this very church stands once more at the heart of the estate, blending the sacred past with the elegance of contemporary living. The Location Dominating its surroundings with breathtaking 360-degree views, the estate overlooks the medieval villages of Staffolo and Cupramontana, the verdant slopes of Monte San Vicino, and the distant Sibillini Mountains. Despite its secluded and panoramic position, the property is conveniently located less than five minutes by car from Cupramontana — a lively town renowned for its warm community, rich cultural life, and year-round events. For nature lovers, Monte San Vicino offers enchanting trails within a 20-minute drive, while the golden beaches of the Adriatic coast lie just half an hour away — the perfect balance between countryside tranquillity and seaside leisure. EPC: Ordered Why Buy It This splendid estate in Le Marche is far more than a home — it is a living fragment of Italian history, lovingly preserved and enhanced for modern life. Ideal as an elegant private residence, it offers the rare privilege of owning an authentic piece of heritage surrounded by unspoilt beauty. Alternatively, its structure and atmosphere make it perfectly suited to an exclusive hospitality venture, hosting unforgettable events, retreats, or weddings set against the poetic backdrop of Le Marche’s rolling hills. A property of timeless charm — where history, nature, and luxury meet in perfect harmony. Distances Closest Town with Services: 3,5 km Hospital: 4 km Theatre: 4 km Schools: 4,5 km Staffolo: 5,5 km SS76 highway: 10 km Serra San Quirico: 13 km Gola della Rossa Nature Park: 14 km Jesi: 20 km Monte San Vicino: 20 km Airport of Ancona-Falconara: 34 km Coast: 39 km Senigallia: 42 km Conero Riviera: 50 km
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A prestigious country retreat in Staffolo Le Marche Nestled within the rolling hills of the Marche countryside, in the enchanting setting of the fertile Esino Valley, this charming semi-detached farmhouse has been exquisitely restored to offer an exceptional blend of authenticity, comfort, and refined elegance. Surrounded by just over one hectare of private land and crowned by a panoramic infinity swimming pool, the property enjoys a privileged position immersed in nature, where light, silence and open horizons create an atmosphere of rare harmony. Located only a few kilometres from the historic hilltop village of Staffolo, renowned for its breathtaking vistas and poetically known as the Balcony of the Vallesina, this former rural dwelling has been transformed from a humble farmers home into a prestigious country retreat designed for unforgettable stays. Completed in 2021, the farmhouse has been entirely rebuilt in accordance with the most advanced anti-seismic standards and with the utmost respect for the surrounding landscape. Every brick, roof tile and furnishing element has been carefully recovered, restored and reintegrated into the new structure, preserving the authentic character and soul of the original building while delivering contemporary comfort and outstanding architectural quality. The Farmhouse The farmhouse extends over approximately 210 sq.m. and unfolds across three levels. Although adjoining another structure, the building is completely independent from a structural and functional standpoint, enjoying its own private entrance, garden, land and utility systems, thus ensuring total privacy and autonomy. Ground Floor: On the ground floor, a generous covered portico of around 35 sq.m. opens onto the garden and overlooks the stunning infinity pool, providing an idyllic setting for outdoor living. Here, a fully equipped masonry-built kitchen and a large dining table create the perfect environment for al fresco lunches, convivial dinners and relaxed evenings under the stars. The main entrance leads into a versatile recreational room, currently arranged with a billiard table, a bookcase and a piano, making it a refined yet welcoming space dedicated to leisure and entertainment. A small sofa, tucked beneath the staircase leading to the first floor, completes the ambience of this inviting room, which also enjoys direct access to the portico. The ground floor is further complemented by a bathroom with walk-in masonry shower and a well-appointed laundry room. First Floor: Ascending to the first floor, one enters a beautiful open-plan living area comprising a bespoke kitchen with central island, a dining area and a spacious lounge. A striking thermo-fireplace and two elegant sofas define the living space, while the abundance of natural light and the warm, earthy colour palette create an atmosphere of understated luxury, comfort and tranquillity. Second Floor: A refined staircase in wood and iron leads to the second floor, dedicated to the sleeping quarters, where two generous double bedrooms are each served by en-suite bathrooms with walk-in showers. One of the bedrooms also features a charming mezzanine level, providing an additional sleeping area and enhancing the architectural interest of the space. Entirely restored starting in 2018, this remarkable farmhouse boasts high-quality finishes throughout, seamlessly blending traditional Marche craftsmanship with contemporary design. Sustainability has been a guiding principle of the entire project: two photovoltaic systems, installed on the roof and on the external pergola used as parking and charging station for electric vehicles and e-bikes, provide a total output of 7 kW, ensuring energy efficiency and environmental responsibility. Heating is supplied by a modern heat pump system and the thermo-fireplace, while the bedrooms are equipped with air conditioning. The carefully curated interiors reflect the owners passion for restoring antique furnishings and combining them with modern design elements, achieving a harmonious and elegant balance. The Land The property is surrounded by a beautifully landscaped garden, offering multiple areas ideal for outdoor aperitifs, relaxation and convivial moments with family and friends. Beyond the garden, the estate extends over approximately 10,154 sq.m. of private land, embracing gentle terraces and lush green lawns. Approximately 1,500 sq.m. of the grounds are fully fenced, providing a flat and secure area around the house, while the remaining land gently slopes across soft terraces, largely laid to lawn. The spacious covered portico becomes the true heart of outdoor living, complete with an external kitchen, a large glass-topped dining table and modern designer seating. Just a few steps away lies the magnificent infinity swimming pool, perfectly positioned to capture the sweeping panoramic views and the refreshing breezes that temper even the warmest summer days. From here, one can admire the dramatic natural scenery, including the evocative calanchi clay formations visible in the distance. The rectangular pool measures 13.5 x 5 metres, with a constant depth of 1.40 metres, saltwater purification system, internal steps for easy access, and a charming cascade along its long side. A well-appointed solarium area with sun loungers, deck chairs and parasols completes this refined outdoor oasis. The Location The farmhouse occupies an enviable position on the hills just behind the medieval village of Staffolo. Thanks to its commanding location and 360-degree panoramic views stretching from the Esino Valley to the Musone Valley, Staffolo is affectionately known as the Balcony of the Vallesina. To the north, the gaze reaches as far as the shimmering Adriatic Sea, while to the south the mountain skyline is dominated by the distinctive profile of Monte San Vicino. The surrounding landscape is defined by the soft, elegant contours of the Marche hills, adorned with vineyards, fields and centuries-old olive groves that lend the countryside its timeless charm. This exceptional setting offers a perfect base from which to explore the regions cultural and natural treasures, including the spectacular Frasassi Caves, among the most impressive karst complexes in Europe, and the myriad historic villages that dot the area. Just 2 kilometres away, Staffolo proudly holds the prestigious Orange Flag awarded by the Touring Club Italiano, recognising excellence in hospitality, environmental quality and cultural heritage. Within easy reach lie renowned destinations such as Macerata, Corinaldo, Recanati, Loreto, Ancona and Pesaro, as well as the pristine beaches of the Adriatic coast and the unspoilt landscapes of the Conero Regional Natural Park. Everyday amenities can be conveniently found in the nearby villages of Staffolo and Coste. EPC : Ordered Why Buy It This exquisite farmhouse offers the rare opportunity to enjoy peace, privacy and natural beauty, without sacrificing proximity to cultural attractions, vibrant towns and the sea. Living here means embracing an authentic Italian lifestyle, immersed in the rhythms of the countryside yet effortlessly connected to the finest experiences the Marche has to offer. Whether as a luxury holiday home, an elegant second residence, or a high-yield investment for premium tourist rentals, this property presents exceptional potential. Its refined restoration, panoramic setting, sustainable features and sought-after location make it a compelling proposition for discerning international buyers seeking exclusivity, authenticity and long-term value. A haven of tranquillity and beauty, this farmhouse is the perfect retreat for those in search of a private sanctuary where luxury meets tradition, and where every day unfolds against the backdrop of one of Italys most captivating landscapes. Distances Closest Borgo with services: 2 km Staffolo: 3 km Jesi: 15 km A14 Motorway: 28 km Airport of Ancona 28 km Beaches: 35 km Frasassi Caves: 36 km Macerata: 39 km Corinaldo: 39 km Senigallia: 48 km Conero: 61 km Pesaro: 83 km
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