Elegant villa recently renovated and in excellent maintained condition equipped with English garden, swimming pool and delightful veranda with opening glass door overlooking the garden.
Description
The villa has an area of 210 square meters is on one level and consists of dining room, equipped kitchen, two bedrooms, bathroom with shower window, corridor that disengages the various rooms, master suite with small hallway, master bedroom and bathroom with shower window. Adjacent to the villa, with access from the garden, but with the possibility of direct connection to the house there is a large living room with the external glass wall, which can be opened, so that it can be comfortably used both in winter and summer. In front of the kitchen and dining room is a large equipped area covered by a pergola. Below the equipped terrace there are two easily usable rooms.
Condition and finishes
The villa was renovated in 2019 and is kept in excellent condition, the style used is a mixture between that of a beach house and a country house. Particular are the stones covering the walls of the house, noteworthy is the outdoor veranda equipped with a fireplace and air conditioning. The outdoor and indoor spaces are all functional for both summer and winter home use. The house is also equipped with numerous functional tools such as mosquito nets, mosquito-free, air conditioning in all rooms, automated irrigation system, and everything else needed to make the house extremely functional.
Outdoor Spaces
The garden covers an area of about 7,000 sq. m., part of it is a flat the remainder is slightly wavy and is kept mostly lawn, numerous spaces enriched with fragrant and colorful shrubs. The swimming pool is surrounded by a large paved and equipped sunbathing area, some tall trees, including a couple of very tall palm trees make the garden unique among Argentario houses.
Location
The Argentario promontory juts out into the Tyrrhenian Sea in the southern part of Tuscany, just in front of the islands of Giglio and Giannutri. It appears to have once been an island that then somehow became linked to the mainland by a tongue of land. Inhabited as early as the Etruscan and Roman populations, it had, however, its heyday during the period of Spanish domination, in fact to the latter is due the birth of the fortifications of Porto Santo Stefano and Porto Ercole, evidenced by the three fortresses still present and visitable. Coming to closer times, it had a great development during the 1960s and 1970s, the years of the economic boom, when there were numerous families, especially Roman families, who spent their summer vacations there.
Argentario also had the nickname "promontory of kings" due to the presence for long years of the sovereigns of Holland who used to spend their summer vacations there.
Potential uses
A perfect villa for spending vacations by the sea, convenient to the sea and close to all amenities. Convenient enough to be used even during the winter.
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