




Casa Carducci
Tuscany, Italy
2+1 bedrooms / 2 bathrooms
€ 169,000
per 1/8 ownership
New-build villa with views of the countryside and distant sea views, terrace and pool, close to the beach
This charming newly built villa is set in between the gentle hills of Tuscany - on the famous Via Bolgherese wine route, surrounded by olive trees, cypresses and first-class wineries such as Guado al Tasso or Tenuta di Vaira.
From the south-west terrace, you can enjoy views overlooking the green surroundings and the sea – perfect for relaxing and enjoying the evening sun.
The garden with pool, the partially covered terrace, the balcony on the upper floor with lounge and sunbathing area, and the heated winter garden create perfect conditions for inside-out living in every season.
Inside, the villa impresses with natural materials, warm earth tones and an open-plan living concept that harmoniously combines Mediterranean lightness and modern comfort.
The centre of Castagneto Carducci is only a five-minute drive away, and the nearest sandy beach is about ten minutes away. And with Pisa Airport less than an hour away, this villa is the perfect retreat for anyone who wants to combine Tuscany, the sea and an elegant lifestyle.
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Location
Tuscany, one of Italy’s most beloved regions, is a captivating destination that seamlessly combines breathtaking landscapes, artistic heritage, and culinary excellence. Characterized by rolling hills, cypress-lined roads, and medieval hilltop towns, it offers travelers an authentic taste of Italy’s timeless charm.
The region is sprinkled with historic cities and villages, each with its own unique allure. Florence, the birthplace of the Renaissance, enchants with its world-renowned art, architecture, and museums, while Siena captivates with its Gothic beauty and the famous Palio horse race. San Gimignano, known for its iconic medieval towers, offers a step back in time, and Pisa’s Leaning Tower remains an enduring symbol of Italian ingenuity. Beyond the cities, the countryside reveals vineyards, olive groves, and sunflower fields, perfect for scenic drives, hiking, and cycling.
Tuscany’s cultural richness is reflected in its historic estates, ancient churches, and artistic masterpieces found throughout the region. Wine lovers can indulge in Chianti’s celebrated vintages, while food enthusiasts savor hearty dishes like ribollita, bistecca alla Fiorentina, and artisanal pecorino cheese. From the art-filled streets of Florence to the tranquil valleys of Val d’Orcia, Tuscany is a destination that delights every sense—a harmonious blend of history, nature, and the warm embrace of Italian hospitality.