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Reference 242891

Refurbished Income Potential , Countryside View 5 bedroom Villa Bagni di Lucca

1,350,000 EUR
1,161,000 GBP 1,444,500 USD
Splendid complex located in the municipality of Bagni di Lucca, which consists of a manor house, renovated farmhouse, large annex/garage and a well maintained and well planted completely fenced-in park.

Manor house - 430m2: built in the early 1900s in a classic Art Nouveau style and is in perfect condition. Arranged on several levels, it consists of: tavern in the basement where there is a kitchen, dining/living room with a large fireplace, study, cellar, bathroom and porch.

Ground floor: elegant entrance hall, dining room, built-in kitchen, large living room with a fireplace and 2 generously sized balconies.

First floor: 3 bedrooms with private bathrooms.

Second floor: attic with several rooms that can be used according to the needs of the future buyer.

Stone cottage - 120m2, which has been completely and finely restored:Basement: kitchen, utility room and dining room with a fireplace.

Ground floor: entrance hall, living room, bathroom, utility room and wood-burning oven outside.

First floor: double bedroom and a single bedroom.

Annex - 270m2, which was an old lemon house.
Ground floor: completely renovated and houses the garage with 3 parking spaces, 3 independent entrances and other technical rooms.

Park - 5,000m2: surrounds the building complex has 2 entrances and an automatic irrigation system fed by private spring water, it also houses a concrete tennis court and there is the possibility of building a swimming pool.

This property is a luxurious and elegant residence close to all services a few kilometres from Lucca and the Garfagnana and is just a few kilometres along an easy road to the ski slopes of the Abetone area.

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Reference242891
Price1,350,000 EUR
Number of Bedrooms
Bedrooms
5
Number of Bathrooms
Bathrooms
5
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This Manor House is located in Bagni di Lucca in Italy

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