This historic three-unit property consists of a converted mill (3,142 square feet), former stables (1,291 square feet), and a ruin (1,076 square feet). It’s located in San Giustino at the border of Umbria and Tuscany. The main building spans three levels and is split into two residences with ground floor storage. The property has an original wooden mill wheel and sits alongside a stream in the Upper Tiber Valley. Basic amenities are a 10-minute drive away.
San Giustino is characterized by rolling hills and fertile farmland where tobacco and sunflowers are traditionally cultivated. The town’s most notable landmark is the impressive Bufalini Castle, a Renaissance masterpiece built in the 16th century featuring perfectly preserved frescoes and a stunning Italian garden.
The surrounding countryside offers excellent hiking and cycling opportunities, particularly in the nearby Alpe della Luna nature reserve. Local artisans still practice traditional crafts, and the area is known for its excellent truffles, olive oil, and wine production. The historical center maintains its medieval street layout, with narrow cobblestone lanes and well-preserved stone buildings typical of Umbrian hill towns.
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