This late-15th-century stone house stands among oak trees and olive groves near Cetona, where the green hills south of Siena shelter Etruscan archaeological sites and thermal springs that have drawn visitors since Roman times.
The home spans approximately 1,200 square feet across three levels. The ground floor opens from the wisteria-covered pergola into an open-plan living area with terracotta floors, a stone fireplace, and a kitchen fitted with travertine worktops and garden views. A wrought-iron spiral staircase connects the floors above and below.
Upstairs, the master bedroom features high exposed wood-beamed ceilings, parquet floors, and an en-suite bathroom. Downstairs, a basement living area serves as guest quarters with direct garden access and its own bathroom.
Outside, half an acre surrounds the house with mature plantings. Twenty olive trees dot the grounds alongside oaks, cypresses, and fruit trees.
Cetona, a hilltop town with restaurants, shops, and daily services, lies three miles away. Chiusi Lake and the medieval town of Città della Pieve sit nearby. The A1 motorway runs five miles away, providing connections north to Florence (75 miles) and south to Rome (130 miles). Perugia airport lies approximately 47 miles northeast.
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