The medieval village of Montecerboli rests serenely on a Tuscan hillside, its stone buildings clustered along narrow cobbled lanes that wind upward from the valley below.
The settlement sits in the comune of Pomarance, where rolling hills planted with vines and olives stretch toward distant ridges. Volterra lies 12 miles northeast—an ancient Etruscan hill town where artisans still carve alabaster and medieval towers rise above stone streets lined with cafes and galleries.
This charming, detached house occupies a corner position within the historic borgo, its walls dating to the village’s founding in 1000. A complete renovation in 2016 renewed the structure—new roof, updated systems—while preserving original stone walls and wooden beams throughout.
The house spans three levels and has four bedrooms and four bathrooms, with rooms finished in a mix of exposed stone, timber beams, and contemporary elements. A cellar provides storage.
A panoramic terrace crowns the building, facing across the village rooftops toward Tuscan hills. The view stretches over terra-cotta tiles and cypress trees, unchanged for centuries.
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