This charming three-bedroom house, situated on the edge of a hilltop village, has a kitchen, living/dining room, utility room, bathroom, and storage cantina, all set within around half an acre of pretty land with a courtyard.
The house is located near Licciana Nardi, a historic town in the Taverone valley known for its 13th-century pedestrian street and shops. The town center features the Piazza del Municipio with its castle and baroque church, connected by a covered bridge, and hosts various festivals including the autumn Chestnut Festival.
Major Tuscan cities including Lucca, Florence, and Siena are easily accessible by autostrada or train from nearby Aulla. Pisa airport is one hour away via motorway.
Tuscany’s wine story dates back nearly 3,000 years. The Etruscans were crafting wines here when Rome was just a village, back in the 8th century BC. These ancient vintners discovered that the region’s mineral-rich were perfect for growing wine, and established a tradition that would make Tuscan wines some of the most sought-after in the world.
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