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Villa with gardenCarmignano (Italy)

CARMIGNANOIn the first hill immersed in a park of five hectares planted with olive trees, detached farmhouse of 750 square meters restored on the basis of 1400.The property is located within the royal park. On the ground floor are living rooms with fireplaces, kitchen, pantry and cellars.On the upper floors are seven bedrooms with bathrooms, from which there are views of all the surrounding hills.Every detail of the complex is a unique detail such as the turret overlooking the entire valley.In the property there are 750 olive trees c.a. with annual production of about ten quintals of oil of excellent quality.Renovated with typical features of the Tuscan countryside. The garden allows the construction of a swimming pool.The house prepares to welcome new guests, making it also ideal for receptive use and organization of events*** LOCATION ***Location easily accessible from all cities of major tourist interest. Far from the hustle and bustle of the big city where life flows at a different pace--yours! Where you decide the moments of relaxation and every day is magical. A new day your dream comes true.*** SERVICES ***he Carmignano territory was affected by the Etruscan presence. Finds made in various excavation campaigns in the hamlet of Comeana, on the ridge of Montalbano and especially in the locality of Artimino, indicate that the area was affected by Etruscan expansion north of the Arno, probably in connection with hill routes passing through Montalbano intended to connect Tuscany south of the Arno and the Apennine passes. About the Roman period, apart from the persistence of the urban settlement of Artimino. In the 14th century, the Carmignano area, by then subject to Florence, entered the economic orbit of Prato. Between the 15th and 16th centuries, the Medici family with Cosimo the Elder and Lorenzo the Magnificent acquired vast areas in especially the area of Poggio a Caiano, where the sumptuous mansion now known as the Medici Villa would be built. Then beginning with Cosimo I, the interest of the Grand Dukes, also of the Medici house, extended to the Carmignano hills, until the construction of the other Villa of Artimino and the establishment of the bandita del Barco reale over much of the Montalbano territory.

Le Figaro Properties reference : 67048108