£1,691,505
(€181/sq. ft)
€1,950,000
5 bed villa for saleVorno, Capannori, Toscana
5 beds
4 baths
20 receptions
10,764 sq. ft
Unfurnished
About this property
Habitable Kitchen
Private Garden, 10000 sqm
Number of covered parking spaces: 2
Terrace, 50 sqm
Balcony, 7 sqm
Cellar
Land, 40000 sqm
Energy class: G, 175 kWh/m²
Independent Heating
Reference: 4132
Description
In Vorno, one of the most sought-after areas of the Lucca countryside, stands this splendid property, a true jewel of 17th-century architecture.
Just a short walk from the village church, yet immersed in greenery and sheltered by lush vegetation, the villa has a surface area of 740 sqm and was built at the center of a large estate of approximately 4 hectares, featuring characteristics found in several historic Lucchese villas: A raised piano nobile, an entrance portal with a double external staircase, a spacious portico, and a layout of rooms arranged around the central hall.
The garden uphill from the villa is enclosed by a wall supporting a terraced olive grove, within which lies one of the most beautiful and well-preserved nymphaea in the Lucca area. The garden downhill, on the other hand, is distinguished by a large central fountain
On the piano nobile, one side opens onto the living area comprising an office, dining room, kitchen, and study/library. The other side houses the bedrooms: One master bedroom with an anteroom, two single bedrooms, two bathrooms, and a walk-in closet. The second floor has been only partially restored and includes a master bedroom with bathroom, a wardrobe room, and a study, while the attic spaces still require restoration. The semi-basement level contains several service rooms (bedroom, bathroom, and laundry), the original kitchen, and rooms used as cellars.
Adjacent to the villa is a farmhouse of approximately 200 sqm in need of renovation, as well as two outbuildings used as storage, totaling approximately 120 sqm.
In Vorno, one of the most sought-after areas of the Lucca countryside, stands this splendid property, a true jewel of 17th-century architecture.
Just a short walk from the village church, yet immersed in greenery and sheltered by lush vegetation, the villa has a surface area of 740 sqm and was built at the center of a large estate of approximately 4 hectares, featuring characteristics found in several historic Lucchese villas: A raised piano nobile, an entrance portal with a double external staircase, a spacious portico, and a layout of rooms arranged around the central hall.
The garden uphill from the villa is enclosed by a wall supporting a terraced olive grove, within which lies one of the most beautiful and well-preserved nymphaea in the Lucca area. The garden downhill, on the other hand, is distinguished by a large central fountain
On the piano nobile, one side opens onto the living area comprising an office, dining room, kitchen, and study/library. The other side houses the bedrooms: One master bedroom with an anteroom, two single bedrooms, two bathrooms, and a walk-in closet. The second floor has been only partially restored and includes a master bedroom with bathroom, a wardrobe room, and a study, while the attic spaces still require restoration. The semi-basement level contains several service rooms (bedroom, bathroom, and laundry), the original kitchen, and rooms used as cellars.
Adjacent to the villa is a farmhouse of approximately 200 sqm in need of renovation, as well as two outbuildings used as storage, totaling approximately 120 sqm.



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