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Eighteenth Century Tuscan Farmhouse with Olive Grove - Guardistallo, Italy
Eighteenth Century Tuscan Farmhouse with Olive Grove - Guardistallo, Italy
Eighteenth Century Tuscan Farmhouse with Olive Grove - Guardistallo, Italy
Eighteenth Century Tuscan Farmhouse with Olive Grove - Guardistallo, Italy

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Eighteenth Century Tuscan Farmhouse with Olive Grove

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Description

Eighteenth Century Tuscan Farmhouse with Olive Grove

Set amid 18 hectares of private Tuscan countryside, this distinguished eighteenth century farmhouse combines historic character with a serene sense of seclusion. Built from local fossil rich sandstone, the 300 square metre residence occupies an elevated position near Guardistallo, where broad countryside vistas extend toward the coast and contribute to an atmosphere of remarkable calm.

The home unfolds across two floors with generous spaces designed for relaxed gathering. On the ground level, a large kitchen with pantry connects naturally to outdoor dining, while a comfortable living room provides an additional place to unwind. One double bedroom with a private en suite bathroom is also located on this floor. Upstairs, the principal living room is centred around a fireplace and furnished with three sofas, a smart television, and an extensive bookcase. Two further double bedrooms each include a private en suite bathroom, while climate control throughout supports year round comfort.

Outdoor living is a defining feature. A furnished veranda provides a dedicated workspace, while two dining areas create inviting settings for meals in the open air. Beyond the house, a 12 metre infinity pool with solarium and shower overlooks the surrounding landscape. A wood fired oven and fireplace wood add to the farmhouse character.

The grounds include an orchard and a beautiful century old olive grove, all within the property’s private acreage. Solar panels support the home’s energy needs, and an automated entrance gate enhances the sense of privacy and exclusivity. Across the grounds, mature planting reinforces its secluded rural character.


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Property Amenities

No Pets Allowed | Not Handicap Accessible

Entertainment
Multiple TVs
Satellite/Cable TV
Facilities
Office
Home security
Gated Community
Location features
Laundry Service
Other
Air Conditioning
Coffee Maker
Covered Parking
Fireplace
Washer & Dryer
Wireless Internet
Outdoor
Bicycles
Outdoor Lounge
Outdoor Pool



Property Details

Size

Private Residence with 2 Levels
3 Bedrooms, 3 Baths, 3229 square feet, 300 square meters

Bedrooms

Queen, Queen, and 2x Twin
6 Guests maximum

Nearest airport

Pisa International Airport, PSA
50 minutes drive.

Property View

Tuscan countryside.

Activities of Interest

  • Arts
  • Shopping
  • Wine Country
  • Explore the Etruscan Coast villages: Discover Guardistallo, Casale Marittimo, Montescudaio, and other historic hill communities shaped by centuries of Tuscan history.
  • Discover Bolgheri wine country: Explore the vineyards, wine traditions, historic village, and famous cypress avenue associated with one of Tuscany’s recognised wine areas.
  • Walk or cycle at Tomboli di Cecina: Follow routes through approximately 15 kilometres of coastal pine forest, dunes, and Mediterranean vegetation beside the sea.
  • Spend a cultural day in Volterra: Explore Etruscan remains, medieval architecture, archaeological collections, alabaster traditions, and the city’s Roman theatre.
  • Cycle through the local countryside: The Guardistallo and wider Etruscan Coast area offers established cycling itineraries through hills, villages, olive groves, and coastal landscapes.

Places of Interest

  • Guardistallo: A historic hill town on the Etruscan Coast, surrounded by olive covered countryside and known for landmarks including the Marchionneschi Theatre.
  • Casale Marittimo: A beautifully preserved medieval village with stone and terracotta architecture, historic fortifications, and archaeological traces of Etruscan settlement.
  • Montescudaio: A historic Tuscan village recognised among Italy’s most beautiful villages, with medieval streets and panoramic views across the Cecina plain.
  • Bolgheri: A celebrated village surrounded by vineyards and olive groves, approached along its renowned cypress lined avenue and closely associated with the wines of the Etruscan Coast.
  • Volterra: An ancient hill town with significant Etruscan and medieval heritage, renowned for alabaster craftsmanship, historic walls, museums, and its Roman theatre.