Just outside the historic center of Florence, in a very panoramic position, magnificent historic villa that belonged in the past to the noble Strozzi family. The property (2,790 sqm) is made up of four finely restored buildings which currently feature 25 bedrooms (with the possibility of creating more). The exteriors (12.0 ha) include a beautiful Italian garden and a panoramic swimming pool. The property is an excellent investment opportunity for a private villa, a luxury boutique hotel or an exclusive company headquarters.
Services are all available nearby (less than 2 km) and the historic center of Florence can be reached in less than twenty minutes. From the villa, in less than two hours, one can reach some of the most notable cities of Tuscany (Fiesole, Monteriggioni, Siena, Pisa, Montepulciano, Montalcino, Pienza, Cortona…).
The closest airport is the one in Florence (12km; 20') but the terminals of Pisa, Bologna and Rome are equally convenient.
DESCRIPTION OF THE BUILDINGS
The manorial villa (1,800 sqm – 19,368 sqft) is the typical Florentine villa and features on the ground floor several reception halls, kitchens and bathrooms, while on the first floor there is a series of rooms and halls which could easily be converted into beautiful suites for the guests.
The former coachman's quarter (270 sqm – 2,905 sqft, 4 bedrooms and 4 bathrooms) is located on the first floor in a wing of the villa and is made up of a living room, a kitchen, a dining room, a laundry and four bedrooms with en-suite bathroom. A paved terrace (70 sqm – 753 sqft) completes the unit which also boasts three private car spots.
The lemon house (400 sqm – 4,304 sqft, 4 bedrooms and 5 bathrooms) is laid on a single floor and is made up of a living room, a TV room, bathroom, kitchen with pantry, four bedrooms with en-suite bathroom and a laundry. Outside, the building features a private garden (750 sqm – 8,070 sqft) and a private parking lot for four cars.
The farmer's house (320 sqm – 3,443 sqft, 3 bedrooms and 4 bathrooms) is located in a slightly defiladed position. The living area (on the ground floor) is made up of kitchen, dining room, TV room, sitting room with porch, guest bathroom and laundry. The upper floor accommodates a sitting room and three bedrooms with en-suite bathroom and wardrobe.
HISTORY, STATE AND FINISHES
The villa, in its original form, dates back to the 14th century and was built for the Florentine merchant Vanni Buonaccorsi. Having been in touch with the architect Neri di Fioravante during one of its rare public tasks, it is highly plausible that Buonaccorsi tasked the architect to design and build his private villa on the hills of Florence.
What's known for sure is that in 1379 the villa was already registered as a possession of the renowned Strozzi family. They then owned the villa for over six centuries and in the second half of the 16th century the building took its current look. The villa was then abandoned in 1871 when the last member of the Strozzi family died and it was not inhabited until 2001 when it was ultimately restored by the current owners.
Outside, the villa kept its original look almost untouched. The second tower was added to the façade in the 16th century to make it symmetrical, while the clockwork is a much later addition (19th century) together with the plaque quoting (in latin) a few verses from Clemente Bondi's poem L'Orologio: De tot quae rapidae labuntur millibus una saltem una heu! Felix prodeat hora mihi.
Even inside, the villa maintains its original charm. The huge reception halls have all been restored to preserve the beautiful frescoes on the walls, the coffered ceilings and the stone fireplaces that warmed the rooms in the past. The monumental staircase connecting the two floors is a beautiful masterwork with stuccos and golden leaves.
On the upper floor there are many rooms paved with parquet and brightened by beautiful colored windows decorated in a
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