Timeless Tuscan Elegance with Breathtaking Views

Stone Villa Overlooking the Gulf of Follonica and Montecristo Island

Nestled in the gentle hills of Tuscany, this stunning stone villa—built in 2000—offers an unparalleled living experience with panoramic views over the Gulf of Follonica and the enchanting island of Montecristo, a true gem of the Tuscan Archipelago. To the rear, the villa enjoys a magnificent vista of Massa Marittima, one of the most charming medieval villages in the Maremma region.

Designed and constructed by its current owner, a professional builder, the villa stands as a testament to superior craftsmanship, structural integrity, and timeless beauty. Each stone was laid with care, ensuring a lasting and elegant finish, free from humidity and structural flaws.

This exclusive residence is the perfect choice for those seeking an authentic Tuscan dream—complete with a private vineyard and olive grove that enhance the charm and character of the property. A spacious swimming pool (approx. 17 x 8.5 meters, with a depth from 1.10 m to 1.60 m) invites relaxation, surrounded by the soothing sounds and scents of nature.

Property Highlights:

  • Ground Floor:
    Large garage for two vehicles, generous covered porch, fully equipped kitchen, expansive living room, and bathroom.

  • First Floor:
    Three bright and comfortable bedrooms, one spacious bathroom.

  • Outdoor Features:
    Private swimming pool, traditional pizza oven, outdoor shower, technical room for the pool, and a wine cellar.

A rare blend of privacy, comfort, and scenic beauty, this refined villa offers the ideal setting for peaceful living just minutes from the sea and the historic heart of Massa Marittima. The home strikes the perfect balance—ample space for family and guests without the burden of excessive land maintenance.

Discover Massa Marittima

Set against a backdrop of rolling hills, Massa Marittima is a beautifully preserved medieval town, renowned for its magnificent Cathedral of San Cerbone and rich cultural heritage. Meander through cobbled streets, explore museums and historic sites, or delve into the area’s mining history.

Just a 20-minute drive from the coastline, the town is ideally located for day trips to the pristine beaches of the Gulf of Follonica. The iconic Cala Violina—one of Tuscany’s most treasured coves—is only 30 minutes away.

250 Mq
2
2
1.240.000
Commissions: 4% Excluded VAT
Territorial context
Massa Marittima
Massa Marittima is a picturesque medieval town located in the Tuscany region, in the heart of the province of Grosseto. With its narrow cobblestone streets, historic buildings, and imposing towers, it exudes an atmosphere steeped in history and culture. Massa Marittima traces its origins back to the Etruscan era, but it was during the medieval period that the town reached its peak of splendor, becoming an important religious, political, and economic center. One of Massa Marittima's architectural jewels is the magnificent Cathedral of San Cerbone, a masterpiece of Gothic art. Equally captivating is the Cathedral Square (Piazza del Duomo), surrounded by historic buildings and enriched by the presence of the Fountain of the Seven Spouts (Fontana delle Sette Cannelle), a symbol of the city. For nature enthusiasts, Massa Marittima also offers breathtaking landscapes, with its green hills dotted with olive groves and vineyards. In the surrounding areas, you can also find ancient mining sites, a testament to the region's industrial past. The rich local culinary tradition completes the experience, with dishes that celebrate the authentic flavors of Tuscan cuisine, accompanied by renowned local wines. In summary, Massa Marittima enchants visitors with its historical beauty, pristine nature, and delightful gastronomy, offering an unforgettable journey into the heart of Tuscany.
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