Description
The proposed apartment is located in the heart of the medieval village of Montepescali, a short walk from the parking lot in the square of the Church of Santi Stefano e Lorenzo and from the famous panoramic terrace which has a view of the Tuscan archipelago. It is large in size, 103 square meters in the cadastral area, has two entrances and is spread over two levels. It presents itself very well, as it was completely renovated in 2001, in full respect of the peculiarities of the Tuscan style and since then it has been inhabited by a single owner.
The first entrance, on the ground floor, leads to the eat-in kitchen, measuring approximately 24 m2 with built-in cooking area and dining area, embellished with exposed beams, the original terracotta floor and embellished with a beautiful stone fireplace. The upper floor, with double exposure, is accessed both from the second entrance and from an internal staircase. There is a cozy living room, a study room (which can become a bedroom), a large double bedroom with a walk-in closet complete with accessories and a bathroom with a finely decorated glass window. The finishes are accurate and tasteful: in addition to the exposed beams, we find a wooden plank parquet (2mt x12cmx18mm) and, in the bedroom, a coconut carpet.
Reinforced floors, redone plaster, new double glazed chestnut wood fixtures, mosquito nets and internal shutters are further valuable details, the result of the complete renovation from which the apartment has benefited.
The heating system is with independent methane boiler and radiators.
The property includes a cellar (about 8m2) with external access.
There are no condominium fees.
Ideal for singles, young couples and as a holiday home.
The property also evaluates the sale with the RENT TO BUY formula
The locality:
Montepescali is a suggestive Tuscan medieval village, on top of a hill at the northern end of the municipal area of Grosseto, which is a few minutes by car, in a hilly area between the Ombrone Valley, the Maremma and the hills Grosseto metalliferous. The place, full of well-preserved monuments and centers of interest from the early Middle Ages, is also called the "Terrace or Balcony of the Maremma" due to the spectacular panorama that can be admired over the entire coast and the Tuscan Archipelago, up to Corsica. ".
Main distances:
Grosseto: 15km
Castiglione della Pescaia: 28 km
Marina di Grosseto: 30km
Follonica: 35km
Monte Argentario: 64km
Siena: 84km
Florence: 157km