In a hilly and panoramic position overlooking the historic center of Florence, 450-sqm apartments inside a historic villa.
The property, restored and in excellent condition, is the typical Florentine manorial dwelling with high frescoed ceilings, bright rooms and a beautiful internal courtyard.
The property, currently made up of two separate but easily connected apartments, features a total of 4 bedrooms and 4 bathrooms, with the possibility of converting part of the lofts into two additional bedrooms.
This layout with two independent units makes the property very suitable as an investment: the two units could indeed be rented out for an income. One could also inhabit one of the apartments while renting the other one out.
Basic services are just 2 km from the property, while the historic center of Florence is no more than 5 minutes away by car. The airport of Florence is less than 20 minutes from the property and several cities of Tuscany can be reached in less than two hours by car (San Gimignano, Siena, Lucca, Montepulciano, Pisa…).
DESCRIPTION OF THE APARTMENTS
The two apartments (450 sqm – 4,842 sqft in total) are located on the first floor of the historic villa, revolving around the central courtyard. Originally, the two units were connected by a door between the two kitchens. This hole has been walled up in recent times to create two independent apartments, but the stone frame is still there and opening back the wall is no big deal if one is looking for a more spacious house.
From the condominium staircase, one reaches the landing with the two doors, one facing the other.
On the right-hand side of the landing is apartment A (320 sqm – 3,443 sqft, 3 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms. Upon entering, is a beautiful reception hall with four doors and exit onto the spacious main terrace. On the right side, the first door leads into the kitchen with dining room and terrace, while the second one leads into the first bedroom and one of the bathrooms.
On the left side, instead, the doors lead into a cozy sitting room and a studio. From this last room one can then enter two double bedrooms with a bathroom set at the end of the corridor.
The apartment, in excellent condition, boasts the typical finishes commonly found in the manorial villas around Florence. The rooms, all very bright, are paved with Tuscan terracotta tiles and feature beautifully frescoed ceilings with late-Renaissance and Baroque decorations.
Back to the condominium landing, on the left is apartment B (130 sqm – 1,399 sqft, 1 bedroom and 2 bathrooms). A beautiful windowed corridor overlooking the central courtyard leads, in order, to the dining room and the kitchen (connected with each other) and, at the end, to the bedroom and the bathroom. A short staircase from the entrance leads up into the lofts, made up of spacious rooms that could be converted into two additional bedrooms with a small service bathroom.
HISTORY OF THE VILLA
The villa was already there in the 14th century, owned by the wealthy Antonio di Messer Nicolaio degli Alberti. The political turmoil in Florence, at the beginning of the 15th century, drove Alberti into exile and the house was then sold by the municipality to one Como di Bardo.
Thanks to powerful friendships and acquaintances, Alberti managed to take back his villa just a few years later and in the early 16th century, one of his descendants brought it as a dowry to Salvestro di Piero Cambi, whose family then kept the villa until 1627.
Passing through the hands of several notable Florentine families (Masetti, Cardini, Luti, Barone), la villa lost its Renaissant layout to become the building we can still see nowadays at the top of the hill.
EXTERIORS
The villa revolves around a characteristic central courtyard decorated with pietra serena arches and statues. Outside the villa there are two graveled aprons with private car spots for the apartment.
The main terrace (40 sqm – 430 sqft) faces northeast
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