Stunning farmhouse by the sea in Tuscany
This stunning old farmhouse in Tuscany has sea access, a private mooring, vineyards and olive groves

On the west coast of the Argentario promontory in Tuscany, this wonderful property was originally a farming estate consisting of a main house set around a courtyard, several outbuildings, around ten hectares of land, and private access to the sea.
The property consists of a main house of around 400sq m which includes three bedroom suites and a staff apartment surrounded by 300sq m of panoramic terraces with terrific sea-views. The grounds have a swimming pool, also with stunning sea views out across to the island of Giglio.
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The guest house has two bedrooms and there are a further two buildings to be restored: one ideal for further accommodation another very close to the sea. There is a private road from the property to the beach club and the hosue has direct sea access and a private mooring for small motor boats There is also access to a small dry-dock marina.
The grounds include a small vineyard, olive groves and two hectares of gardens. The property is ten minutes from Porto Santo Stefano, and an hour and a half by car from both Rome and Pisa. For further information please contact Knight Frank on 020 7629 8171 or visit www.knightfrank.co.uk.
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