Description
The property was renovated from 2003 to 2005, designed by the well-known architect Patrizio Romano Paris. The renovation included a new roof, stainless steel appliances, Boffi products, photovoltaic system for hot water production, air conditioning in the master bedrooms and security system.
The site was originally the Santa Vittoria church dating most likely from the 7th century and sits on a hilltop with 360° views. The main villa measures c. 850 sq. m over 2 levels. The ground floor on garden level comprises an entrance foyer, custom designed kitchen, 2 large salons with fireplaces, dining area which opens to a large veranda, guest WC and walk in wardrobe, laundry room, fitness room that leads to a mosaic steam bath with shower and WC. The first floor comprises a grand salon with a skylight ceiling which divides the master suite from the guest rooms, gallery and loggia. One master suite (c. 160 sq.m) with 2 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, veranda, study and 3 in-built wardrobes. Three guest en suite bedrooms (c. 40-45 sq.m), 1 duplex guest en suite (c. 60 sq.m) with terrace and fireplace.
There is also a 3 bedroom caretaker’s house of c. 140 sq. m over 2 floors with direct access to the villa. There is c. 1 hectare of landscaped garden, an 18th century private chapel, a garage, storeroom and original “forno”, a garden pavilion and a 16 x 8m salt water pool.
In addition to the main house, there is a 3.2 hectare olive grove directly adjacent to the house with around 350 olive trees producing 400 litres of extra virgin cold-pressed olive oil every year. The olive grove and access driveway are lined with 64 Cypress to provide a striking sense of arrival to the house.