In a unique first hilly position a short distance from the sea and the famous white marble quarries of Carrara, this ancient farmhouse on three levels was transformed by the architect Aldo Pisani in the late 1970s into a refined villa.
The property which extends for 10,000 square meters includes a large vineyard with relative cellars, a park with tall trees, a beautiful swimming pool area with changing room and services set within a large garden with olive trees and outdoor dining areas.
The villa has access to a large double-height living room where there are large windows overlooking the garden, from here you reach the dining room left open space.
Also on the ground floor is a large pantry with laundry area, a small dressing area and two bedrooms with bathrooms.
From the hall there are two stairways; from the dining room you go down to the cellar and go up to the eat-in kitchen with exit to the outdoor dining area and, continuing along the staircase, you reach the balcony overlooking the living room where the library with sitting room with reading area and fireplace has been created. Through the other staircase, always with access from the living room, you enter the sleeping area on two levels and consisting of four bedrooms with their bathrooms.
Linear and elegant in style, the interiors reveal the skilful combination of marble and wood in more than one detail such as the stairs in statuary marble and some bathrooms.
Externally the property has a large parking area and a garage.
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