



A seventeenth-century noble villa originally built by a very important family of marquises who owned fiefs between Umbria and Tuscany for centuries. This magnificent property is located in the upper Tiber valley in the countryside of the municipality of Città di Castello. Umbertide, Montone and the Niccone valley and the historic centre of Città di Castello itself are all within a 15-minute drive. The property consists of a Palazzo of approximately 1000 sqm, a dependance of approximately 300 sqm where we find a flat on the first floor of approximately 150 sqm. The additional built areas are a charming rectangular-shaped lemon house measuring approximately 90 sqm with large arched windows, as well as a brick greenhouse adjacent to the palazzo that also serves as a small living area with views through large windows onto the garden and the valley below. The main entrance to the building is on the ground floor, accessed through a beautiful solid wood door that opens onto the entrance hall. From here we pass on the left to the living area, while on the right we find the dining room, eat-in kitchen and back kitchen with pantry and two bathrooms. From this level we descend slightly via 4 steps to access a large rectangular living room characterised by beautiful stone arches. This open space also has direct access from the outside and could be used for various purposes, such as a spa, billiard room, etc. From this large hall one descends further to access a fascinating underground vaulted tunnel that was used for food preservation, seasoning of cold meats and cheeses and for storing precious bottles of wine. The first floor is accessed from the main entrance via a convenient central staircase that leads to the landing with a convenient bathroom hidden under the stairs. To the right of the landing is access to the main floor where we find two spacious adjoining rooms both with fireplaces, a large and luminous dining room and an eat-in kitchen. From the same landing via a few steps we also access the sleeping area on the first floor where we find a study with custom-made bookcase connecting three spacious bedrooms with bathroom. Going up the same central staircase we find ourselves on the second floor where we find a large living room, two unfurnished bedrooms and arrangements for two bathrooms. Part of this floor is in an unfinished state and not habitable but usable for storing household materials. A further staircase provides access to the interior of the characteristic and unusual tower, which has openings on the walls representing symbols similar to those on playing cards, creating very original beams of light. Located a few steps away from the palace, but totally independent from the main house, we find the dependance, which is a dwelling in its own right and therefore usable for any accommodation activity or for the regular lodging of a caretaker. The dependence consists of two floors; the ground floor is used as a storeroom, laundry and technical room. In the past, the ground floor of the building was used as a storeroom for grain and agricultural materials, and was also accessible on horseback, so we find very generous heights as well as a beautiful brick vaulted ceiling and an original stone slab floor. The first floor is accessed through an external loggia that leads to the entrance of the house where we find a beautiful living room with fireplace, a habitable kitchen with terrace, three bedrooms and three bathrooms, two of which are en suite. The lemon house is a rectangular structure that is located in front of the palazzo, the sides of which touch the annex and the greenhouse, thus forming a more intimate and shaded part of the garden. The ground floor of the lemon house is accessible either by an external staircase or through the garden, the interior is characterised by stone masonry and numerous arched glass openings. The part above the lemon house is a large terrace that occupies its entire surface area in addition to
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Property ID: 310102067484
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