Covering about 2 km of white road starting from the walls of San Quirico d’Orcia, you arrive at this ancient farmhouse, surrounded by about 70 hectares of owned land and with a wonderful view of the Montalcino fortress and the typical countryside of these areas. The manor house is spread over 2 floors: on the first floor, as per ancient peasant tradition, there is the owners’ residence, while on the ground floor there is a small cellar and beautiful stables, divided into 2 naves by picturesque stone columns and characterized by vaulted ceilings typical of the Renaissance period. The property includes the ancient pigsties, connected to the stables by a courtyard, and a small building with a wood-burning oven. The lands are currently cultivated by the owners and divided into over 45 hectares of arable land, almost 1.5 hectares of vineyards and the same amount of olive groves, as well as 17 hectares of woodland. The property enjoys excellent privacy. The potential of the renovation of this farmhouse of almost 1000 square meters is enormous, with the possibility of realizing a really ambitious project .
The property is located in the municipality of San Quirico d’Orcia, a few steps from the famous “Cipressini” – cypress trees – and in the heart of the Val d’Orcia. A few kilometres away is the road that leads to Pienza and, in the opposite direction, to Montalcino. An undisputed oasis of privacy just a few steps from the centre. To get to San Quirico you will drive along the Cassia, a state road of Roman origin that leads from Rome to Florence. The area is famous for its many spas, towns with a long food and wine tradition and famous cities with an immeasurable artistic heritage such as Siena, Pienza and Montepulciano. The nearest airport is Florence, which is about 100 km away.