Immobiliare ItalianoItalian real estate and property for sale in Italy
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SOLD |
€2,700,000
VILLA DI QUARTO - Sold
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Bedrooms 6
Bathrooms 6
Plot Size 3500 m²
Internal Area 750 m²
Heating Radiators
Features Parquet flooring, original marble fireplaces, marble flooring, frescoed ceilings, moldings, loggia, monumental foyer, Italian garden, fountain, balustrade with 18th-century statues, staff apartment, furniture included in the selling price, independent entrance gate
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Two apartments plus a staff flat for sale together in a 15th-century historical villa in Florence. Gardens and fantastic views over the city. Furniture is included in the selling price. Florence Apartments in a historical villaLuxury apartments in a 15th-century ancient villa on the hills north of Florence, with a wonderful view of the historic city centre. Basic services are accessible at the bottom of the hill (2km) and may be reached in less than five minutes by automobile. The property comprises of two contiguous but completely independent apartments on the villa’s ground floor, facing the Italian garden. The main apartment has a surface area of 500 square metres / 5,380 square feet with 6 bedrooms and 6 bathrooms) has been completely refurbished. A cosy caretaker’s apartment (40 sqm – 430 sqft) is also located at the rear of the apartment and consists of a living space with a kitchenette, bedroom, small walk-in wardrobe, and bathroom. The guest apartment (150 sqm – 1,614 sqft) lies on the opposite side of the condominium entrance and has four huge rooms with highly frescoed 4 m ceilings. The home also features an exceptional cellar (60 sqm – 646 sqft) in the basement, which consists of a large room with storage. The villa was built in the 15th century and passed from hand to hand until it came to the Pasquali family in 1713, who commissioned Alfonso Parigi to renovate it (the same architect had already overseen the extension of Boboli). The villa was purchased in the nineteenth century by Jérôme Bonaparte (King of Westphalia and last brother of the well-known Napoléon I of France), who handed it to his daughter Mathilde and her husband Anatoly Demidov, who gave it its final and current form. The Italian garden (2,400 sqm – 0.6 acre) is elevated above the English-style park, which then surrounds the home. The garden’s geometrically designed but sinuous and intricate boxwood hedges represent the French sense of elegance and frame a marble basin in the centre. Below the garden is a charming park with 18th-century statues, a pond, and a plethora of flora and shrubs (buckeye, strawberry trees, Arizona cypresses, Tuscan cypresses, gingko biloba, laurels, pines, planes, holly oaks, English oaks, red oaks, redwoods, elms, laurestine…). A gravel courtyard with hedges and beautiful plants (1,100 sqm – 0.3 acre) to the side of the garden is entered through a private entrance located on the side of the garden and locked by a gate.
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