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  • €2,450,000
Villa La Torre
Villa la Torre was born at the end of 1100, when the main structure was built as a watchtower to dominate most of the Arno valley and to control the passage that leads to the city of Bologna. The passing area where today the villa stands, was used since the time of the Romans, who used the area adjacent to the river as a place to rest and store their weapons before entering the city. After nearly a century the tower was enlarged three times its original size to form a fortified tower with exterior walls in solid stone. However, time passing the military function of the structure became useless, the land surrounding the tower began to be cultivated and a new farm house structure was built adjacent to the tower, for a total of 551mq.
The villa is composed of 25 rooms, including 6 bathrooms, 2 kitchens, multiple bedrooms, living rooms and dining rooms. The Villa is situated on the hill overlooking the valley with the view reaching up to Florence, which is about 12 km. The surrounding land is about 6000 square meters with olive and fruit trees and a swimming pool.

General Information
Villa La Torre is situated on a hill overlooking the entire valley where the river Arno run, where the village of Sieci is located. Sieci village is part of the Pontassieve municipality, in the south - east of Florence .. The Villa consists of a big building of about 551sqm composed of 3 large and comfortable apartments and about 6000 square meters of garden and olive grove. Each apartment has its own private land, while only the main entrance is shared. The villa is connected to the municipal gas, and it owns a private source of spring water.

It is about 12.5 km from the center of Florence.
Villa La Torre
Villa la Torre was born at the end of 1100, when the main structure was built as a watchtower to dominate most of the Arno valley and to control the passage that leads to the city of Bologna. The passing area where today the villa stands, was used since the time of the Romans, who used the area adjacent to the river as a place to ...

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