Located in the northern part of Lucca, this magnificent 18th-century villa, extensively restored in the 1920s, stands as an extraordinary example of period architecture.
The Art Nouveau elements, such as fine terrazzo floors, frescoes adorning the walls, and the magnificent carved glass doors in the lounges, all contribute to creating a refined and luxurious atmosphere.
However, the villa's most distinguishing feature is its privileged location, which ensures maximum privacy.
The estate comprises a 1,200 sqm main villa, meticulously restored by the current owners, along with partially restored annexes, totaling approximately 800 sqm of built area.
The main entrance opens onto a majestic garden that leads to a spacious and bright foyer. From here, you can access a billiard room on the left, perfect for leisure, and a study on the opposite side, ideal for work or reading. At the heart of the ground floor is the vast living room, which feels particularly airy thanks to a large glass door that opens to the outside.
This space leads to a panoramic veranda, used as an additional living area, perfect for entertaining guests or enjoying the house's tranquility.
Also on this floor are a cozy living room, a library, a large kitchen with a connected spacious pantry, and a laundry room, all designed to ensure functionality and comfort.
There are also three strategically placed bathrooms and a small private chapel, reflecting the villa's historical character.
On the upper floor, the villa features four bedrooms, each with stunning views of the surrounding area and its own private bathroom.
An elegant living room completes the floor.
The second floor, more intimate, includes three bedrooms, each with its own bathroom, as well as a large wardrobe and a well-equipped gym.
In addition to the main villa, the estate includes several outbuildings: a 600 sqm guesthouse, divided into three independent apartments of over 120 sqm each, and two smaller houses, one of about 120 sqm and the other 80 sqm, both well-maintained and suitable as residences or workspaces.
The annexes have been restored with insulated roofs and new facades, while the interiors are yet to be finished.
The property is surrounded by 6 hectares of flat land, despite its hillside location, and is cultivated with olive groves, offering a perfect balance between nature and comfort.
Lucca is very rich in luxury properties and buildings of great historical prestige and has always kept intact many of the typical characteristics of distant times: the amphitheatre, the forum, the Romanesque churches. Occupied by the Goths and then by the Byzantines, Lucca later became one of the most important capitals of the Lombard kingdom. Over the years, various dominions have followed one another, what is certain is that Lucca was one of the most important cities of the Italian Middle Ages and this grandeur and magnificence is still typical of it today.
Lucca 8 km - Pisa 11 km - Florence 82 km - Viareggio 32 km - Forte dei Marmi 43 km - Golf club 28 km - Thermal facilities 5 km - Ski facilities 74 km - Pisa airport 18 km
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