Set amidst the rolling hills of the Val D’Orcia, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, ‘Panorama sull’infinito’ is a farmhouse with a typical Tuscan flavour, where you can enjoy a unique view and regenerate in contact with nature, far from the chaos of the city.
“Panorama sull’infinito” is a typical Tuscan farmhouse located in an intimate and quiet area, with spectacular views over the rolling hills of the Val d’Orcia. Completely renovated in 2018 with excellent finishes and state-of-the-art domotic systems, it has 6 double bedrooms, all finely furnished in country chic style, adorned with bleached wooden beams and terracotta floors, as well as a large kitchen with a large living room and a relaxation area. More specifically: on the ground floor, the living area consists of a comfortable entrance hall, a large living room, a kitchen equipped with professional appliances, a service bathroom and 2 of the 6 splendid double bedrooms (all with en suite bathrooms). A convenient hallway leads to the upper level where the other 4 bedrooms with bathrooms are located. In the basement is the technical room with a boiler, electrical panels, and racks for home automation management and connectivity. Outside, on the exclusive land of about 2 ha, there is an area equipped for barbecues and a relaxation area with a Jacuzzi. Serving the farmhouse is a car park with 6 covered parking spaces.
2017
The hills of the Val d’Orcia are the perfect backdrop for unforgettable moments in a dream location.
The exclusive property for sale is situated within the hills of the Val D’Orcia, a UNESCO heritage site, in the vicinity of historically important towns such as Siena, Montepulciano and Pienza, to name but a few. The medieval village of Sarteano (SI), the reference municipality, is about 15 minutes away by car, of which 12 km are of unpaved road in excellent condition. Other important cities such as Rome and Florence can be reached within about 1 ½ hours. The nearest airport is Perugia (70 km). There is also the international airport of Rome-Fiumicino (190 km), Rome-Ciampino (170 km) and Florence (137 km).