Prestigious 18th-century (1700s) historic villa, a jewel of ancient architecture, renovated in 2003 with careful attention to preserving its original charm while incorporating modern comforts. The property spans four levels—ground floor, first floor, second floor, and attic—and stands out for its spacious interiors and high-end finishes.
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On the ground floor, an elegant entrance leads to the main living room, adorned with stucco work and a decorative fireplace, along with a dining room, a functional kitchen, a laundry room, and a bathroom. The inner courtyard, accessible from both the kitchen and the wardrobe area, brings brightness and privacy to the spaces.
The first floor features a refined hallway introducing the sleeping area, which includes a spacious master bedroom with a walk-in closet, an additional bedroom with a walk-in closet, and an en-suite bathroom. The second floor offers a versatile space with a bedroom, a study, and a large atrium/study area. Additionally, the attic has been renovated to accommodate a charming loft-style master bedroom.
Set within a private 1,800 sqm park, the villa benefits from both pedestrian and vehicular access leading directly to the residence. The well-maintained garden, enhanced by an elegant iron gazebo and a barbecue area, provides an ideal space to enjoy tranquility and natural beauty.
This exclusive property is part of Villa Marchetti, a historic noble residence nestled in a park that still retains elements of an Italian-style garden. The entrance is marked by a majestic gate and a tree-lined avenue leading to the main facade, offering a captivating introduction to the estate. Inside, the historic charm shines through in the details: 18th-century stuccoes adorn the living room ceilings, original terracotta floors enhance the spaces, and a spiral stone staircase leads to the attic, now converted into a living area. The service areas, bathrooms, and kitchen have been updated with contemporary materials while maintaining refined taste.