Restored farmhouse for sale outside Siena
This wonderful old farmhouse in Tuscany has been fully restored and has a rose garden, pool and vineyard

An outstanding restored farmhouse outside Siena with an annexe, pool and elegant landscaped gardens has come onto the market.
This typical Tuscan 'podere', outside Siena, is a beautifully restored farmhouse with swimming pool and excellent gardens. The main property is completely original and has been fully restored. Accommodation includes two reception rooms, plenty of bathrooms. There are four bedrooms in the main house and three in the annexe. There is also a staff apartment on the ground floor.
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The property is surrounded by around ten acres of land = including immaculate lawned gardens, a vegetable garden, an orchard, a small vineyard, olive trees, a rose garden and some woodland. The swimming pool (12m x 6m) has a BBQ area and surrounding terraces.
There are views from the house and the gardens out to Siena and the gorgeous surrounding landscapes. There is underfloor heating throughout the house, ample parking, led lighting outside and in, a hot tub in the garden, a gym, an impressive cantina and the property is gated and fenced.
For further information please contact Knight Frank on 0207 629 8171 or visit www.knightfrank.co.uk.
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