At the end of a long avenue of maritime pines, in the open countryside, with a large park of tall trees, we find this beautiful noble villa from the 1700s. All its charm remains intact and still today it evokes the ancient splendors of the past, transporting us to the magnificence of the noble families of the time.
Over time, the villa has undergone restorations and renovations, starting from the roof up to the systems, continuing with consolidation works.
The room with the frescoes was kept intact and another gem of the property, the church, was restored. The property is spread over several levels, starting from the ground floor, where we find the reception area with lounge, kitchen, storage rooms, an internal courtyard, which could be used as a greenhouse, and an oven of ancient origins to be restored but still functional.
On the first floor there is the sleeping area with four bedrooms and two bathrooms. On the second floor we find the attic of 2.90 m in height to be recovered and completed as needed. Inside the park there is a 12 x 6 m swimming pool, which is served by an outbuilding.
Further outbuildings and garages make it complete to accommodate a caretaker for the maintenance of the property.
Around, agricultural land with the possibility of purchasing, if desired, to increase the space of the property.
5 km from Sansepolcro, in line with the Tuscan border, the property enjoys all the services in the immediate vicinity. The area surrounding the village is rich in ancient Roman villas; a very particular place in the area, which is only two kilometers from San Giustino is the former Republic of Cospaia, a small strip of territory only 700 meters wide and 4 kilometers long, which was born due to a border error between the Papal State and the Grand Duchy of Tuscany. The international airport of S. Francesco di Assisi is 58 km away, Florence is located only 126 km away and Rome 260 km away.