Located approximately 7 km north of picturesque San Gimignano, this vast estate extends over approximately 250 ha and includes several completely renovated real estate complexes (except for two ruins). The renovation took place in the 1990s and, although the Borgo is currently rented, it requires cosmetic updating work. The property consists of five main buildings, including a winemaking cellar: Casa al Piano, Montecarulli, La Torre, Spinai, as well as two individual villas. House on the floor (1398.62 m2): • Ground floor: Reception, offices, aging cellar, services • First floor: Restaurant room, kitchen, two staff apartments • Basement floor: Storage, cellar • Adjacent building (renovated in 2008): Conference room, storage and toilets Montecarulli (1324 m2): • Consisting of a deconsecrated private chapel, main villa, pool house (renovated in 2008) and two ruins • Main villa: 4 apartments, 12 rooms, total 570 m2 • Pool house: 140 m2, common area with large windows • Chapel: 45 m2, used as a warehouse • Panoramic swimming pool and 3000 m2 garden • Ruins: Development potential of up to three floors The Tower (1876 m2): • Small village with 15 independent apartments intended for agritourism activities • Completely renovated at the end of the 90s Spinai (598 m2): • Agricultural use and accommodation for staff, renovated in the 90s Villa Bandella and Bandellina (978 m2): • Private residences, renovated in 2008, each with garden and private swimming pool • Villa Bandellina: 497 m2, three levels 8 bedrooms • Villa Bandella: 481 m2, three levels 6 bedrooms Land: • Total of approximately 243 ha: 80 ha forest, 15 ha pasture , 80 ha of arable land, 18 ha of olive grove, 39 ha of vineyard • Water supply supported by municipal aqueduct and three internal lakes • Potential wine production: 300,000 bottles per year, processed by third parties Possibility of purchasing only the winery with company centre, equipped cellar, 90 hectares of which 23 are vineyards. At the price of €4,500,000.00.
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