Romantic Reschio estate house for sale
An estate in Umbria is offering a stunning renovated farmhouse with lots of original features, which is ready to step into


A restored farmhouse on the Castello Di Reschio estate, Bellavista comprises a total of has five bedrooms, five bathrooms and three reception rooms, divided between the main house and an attached but independent guest suite.
Reschio represents one of the finest escapes in Europe, set in c. 3000 acres of tranquillity and privacy, in a land of rolling hills on the Umbrian Tuscan borders. Integral to Reschio is a unique combination of world-class service and a high level of privacy and security.
The main house accommodation comprises: master suite with en-suite bathroom and private access from outside, twin bedroom with bathroom, two double bedrooms each with en-suite bathrooms, light filled sitting room. There are a further sitting room and dining room, plus two well equipped kitchens with separate larders and laundry rooms.
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The guest suite has one large double bedroom with bathroom, study area, sitting room leading onto a large private terrace, and a well-equipped kitchen with larder. Outside are the swimming pool and shaded, secluded eating areas for different times of day, a traditional bread oven, parking and a traditionally planted garden with local trees, olive grove, shrubs and herbs including lavender, santolina, sage and rosemary.
Castello di Reschio is located near Perugia in Italy, on the Umrbian/Tuscan borders. For further information please contact Knight Frank on 020 7629 8171 or visit www.knightfrank.co.uk.
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