Roccastrada, Grosseto, Toscana

Villa Rosa Mare

The Villa is located in a privileged position, nestled among the green hills of Sticciano Alto, surrounded by a picturesque wooded landscape.

In front of you, there is a spectacular view over the valley and the plain below, with Montepescali perched on the summit of the opposite hill. This breathtaking scenery showcases all the shades of color of authentic Maremma, which change masterfully with the hours and seasons, offering a unique experience both day and night, in summer and winter.

Recently renovated, the Villa has adopted a more modern and inviting design, ensuring a comfortable and refined living space. Heating and water systems have been upgraded to provide maximum comfort throughout the seasons, while satellite Wi-Fi throughout the property ensures reliable connectivity even in the most remote corners of the estate.

The villa stretches along a slope on a plot of 5400 m², offering generous opportunities for expansion. In addition to the existing volume, there is the possibility of constructing a new separate building of approximately 90 m² next to the villa, as well as an extension of about 30 m².

Construction of a swimming pool is also planned, based on a renewal construction permit. The surrounding garden, with its varied vegetation, gently envelops the house and harmoniously integrates it into the surrounding landscape. The house is fully habitable and ready to move in, as seen in the attached photos, thanks to the care and improvements made by the current owner over time.

350 Mq
6
4
630,000
Commissions: 4% incl. VAT
Territorial context
Maremma Toscana
The Maremma Toscana enchants with its wild and evocative beauty. Located in the southern part of Tuscany, this region fascinates with its unspoiled nature and rich, captivating history. Its golden beaches stretch along the coast, while inland are lush hills, olive groves, and vineyards as far as the eye can see. The landscape is dominated by ancient medieval villages perched on hills, such as Pitigliano, Sovana, and Sorano, which tell stories of noble families and power struggles. Etruscan ruins testify to a millennia-old past, while nature reserves offer a sanctuary for local flora and fauna. The Maremma is also famous for its rustic and genuine cuisine, based on local ingredients such as game, pecorino cheeses, and robust wines. Village festivals and traditional trattorias invite visitors to savor traditional dishes prepared with passion and skill. This enchanted land, with its combination of sea, countryside, and culture, captures the imagination of all who visit, offering an authentic and unforgettable experience in the heart of Tuscany.
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