Historic Rural Estate with Extensive Land – near Colle di Val d’Elsa, Province of Siena

In the rolling countryside between Siena and the Elsa Valley, this remarkable agricultural estate offers scale, history, and panoramic beauty in one of Tuscany’s most authentic rural settings.

The property extends over 42 hectares of land, including:

  • 29 hectares of predominantly flat arable land, ideal for cultivation and agricultural use

  • 13 hectares of woodland, adding natural value, privacy, and landscape diversity

 

Agricultural quotas (PAC/PaK) are in place, supporting the estate’s productive potential.

At the highest point of the property, in a commanding panoramic position, stands a small hamlet of medieval origin — a rare and evocative feature. The borgo is composed of:

  • Two residential buildings

  • Barns and storage structures

  • Various agricultural outbuildings

  • A warehouse / shed

 

for a total built surface of approximately 1,400 sqm.

The elevated location provides open views over the surrounding countryside, making the complex particularly suited for a prestigious restoration project, rural hospitality venture, or private estate of great character.

A property of scale and historic charm, combining agricultural opportunity, architectural heritage, and the timeless atmosphere of the Sienese countryside.

1400 Mq
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7
1000000
Commissions: 4% Excluded VAT
Territorial context
Siena
Siena, a city in the heart of Tuscany, is renowned for its medieval architecture, rich history, and vibrant cultural traditions. As one of Italy's most enchanting cities, Siena offers visitors a glimpse into the past with its well-preserved Gothic buildings and historic cityscape. The city is best known for the Piazza del Campo, an expansive, shell-shaped square that serves as the social and cultural hub. This iconic square hosts the Palio di Siena, a thrilling horse race held twice a year, which is a centuries-old tradition attracting spectators from around the world. The city's historic center, a UNESCO World Heritage site, is a labyrinth of narrow streets and alleys that lead to stunning landmarks such as the Siena Cathedral (Duomo di Siena), an architectural masterpiece featuring intricate marble work and magnificent frescoes. The Torre del Mangia, a towering medieval bell tower, offers panoramic views of the city and surrounding countryside, rewarding those who climb its numerous steps. Siena is also a cultural treasure trove, with numerous museums, art galleries, and historic sites showcasing its artistic heritage. The city's university, founded in the 13th century, adds to its vibrant, youthful atmosphere. Whether you're exploring its ancient streets, savoring local Tuscan cuisine, or immersing yourself in its lively festivals, Siena provides an unforgettable experience steeped in history and charm.
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