Charming Chianti property with vineyard and olive grove
A dream property in the hills near Siena in Italy has come onto the market

This stunning Italian property in the beautiful Arbia valley has 27 hectares of land including a vineyard and woodland. The property is currently a working Agriturismo and divided into five separate apartments in the main house with an annexe with two apartments, the layout could easily become a wonderful family home.
The main house, which offers around 528sq m, has been painstakingly restored using local materials, and with a flair for highlighting the original features within the house itself. The annexe is around 150sq m and both properties overlook the swimming pool and also have stunning open valley views.
The accommodation in full comprises 10 bedrooms, five reception rooms and ten bathrooms.
The property has around 27 hectares made up of vineyards and woodland. There are 160 olive trees on the estate and the vineyards (4.6 Ha) are Merlot, Cabernet, Sangiovese and Alicante IGT. The agents say there is also the possibility of acquiring a nearby building as a cantina or further guest accommodation.
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Just 20km from Siena and 8km from Gaiole in Chanti the property is easily reached from the UK and sits within one of the prettiest parts of Italy.
The guide price is €3,900,000. For further information please contact Knight Frank on 0207 629 8171 or visit www.knightfrank.co.uk.
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