Apartment for sale in Montecarlo (LU)
N125Z – Montecarlo (Lucca) - Eu 705.000 – negotiable
12 rooms - 6 bedrooms historical palace - 337 sqm
Main features:
From the beautiful terrace on the medieval walls of Montecarlo you can enjoy a stunning scenery Valdinievole valley. This historical palace dating back to 1330 – 1400, it’s part of the “Ancient House Naldi”.
The historic building stands on 3 floors divided into 3 apartments plus a basement, if it were to be used as a single house would not need intervention.
It has been restored in 2008 by the owner who wanted to keep the Tuscan architectural style with terracotta floors, stone walls, beams and bricks on the ceilings.
On the ground floor the entrance leads us on the right side to a room used as a technical room where a hatch leads us to the cellar. On the left side we meet the entrance to the apartment on the ground floor where a corridor gives us access on the left to a double bedroom and a twin bedroom and on the right we find a bathroom with shower, along the corridor you join the living room that overlooks a small garden, embellished by an ancient bathtub, also the kitchen – diner overlooks the garden.
The first floor, got via a flight of stairs, has two accesses - the right leads to a large living room and a bathroom with bathtub, on the left side a single bedroom faces onto the terrace and a double bedroom, along the short corridor we reach the study room and the kitchen – diner that opens its window and French door onto the terrace too.
The second and last floor hosts the attic where on the right we meet a living room, a kitchen and a bathroom with shower, on the left two double bedrooms, one of it overlooks the panorama.
The wooden windows have double glazing, the shutters are made of wood.
Gas natural independent heating at each floor, air conditioning on the first floor and predisposition to the attic.
Location
Montecarlo (LU), city center.
Property Type: Hystorical Palace
Condition: ground floor and attic restored
Square Metres: 337
Bedrooms: 6
Bathrooms: 3
Energy Efficenty Rating F - 150 kwh/m2 year.
Distance from
Montecarlo – Lucca, 30 minutes (17km – 10,56 miles)
Montecarlo – Firenze, 1 hour (77km – 47,84)
Montecarlo – Pisa, 42 minutes (44 km – 27,34 miles)
Montecarlo – Versilia, 38 minutes (44 km – 27,34 miles)
Town information
Picturesque hilltop village, Montecarlo is famous for its history, the famous wine and the beautiful surrounding landscape.
In this strategic position there was a fortress in the territories of Lucca, Pisa and Florence in 1200.
King John of Bohemia and his son Charles IV helped the people fighting against the Florentines.
The new city, built in honor of Charles IV, was called Mons Karoli, then became Montecarlo.
The great fortress was built in the sixteenth century by Cosimo I dei Medici.
- Price: € 705.000 Tr.
- Ref.: N125Z
- Contract: sale
- Status: good
- Surface: 303 mq
- Sup. comm.: 337 mq
- Rooms: 12
- Floor: n.a.
- Total of floors: 2
- Total bedrooms: 6
- Double rooms: 2
- Single: 1
- Bathrooms: 3
- Furnished: not furnished
- Kitchen: habitable
- Living room: yes
- Room: yes
- Dining room: yes
- Closet: yes
- Study: yes
- Cellar: yes
- Heating: independent
- Type heating: to radiators
- Air conditioning: yes
- Garden: yes
- Energy perf.: F
- IPE: 150.00 KWh/mq year
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Apartment for sale in Montecarlo (LU)
Descrizione
N125Z – Montecarlo (Lucca) - Eu 705.000 – negotiable12 rooms - 6 bedrooms historical palace - 337 sqm
Main features:
From the beautiful terrace on the medieval walls of Montecarlo you can enjoy a stunning scenery Valdinievole valley. This historical palace dating back to 1330 – 1400, it’s part of the “Ancient House Naldi”.
The historic building stands on 3 floors divided into 3 apartments plus a basement, if it were to be used as a single house would not need intervention.
It has been restored in 2008 by the owner who wanted to keep the Tuscan architectural style with terracotta floors, stone walls, beams and bricks on the ceilings.
On the ground floor the entrance leads us on the right side to a room used as a technical room where a hatch leads us to the cellar. On the left side we meet the entrance to the apartment on the ground floor where a corridor gives us access on the left to a double bedroom and a twin bedroom and on the right we find a bathroom with shower, along the corridor you join the living room that overlooks a small garden, embellished by an ancient bathtub, also the kitchen – diner overlooks the garden.
The first floor, got via a flight of stairs, has two accesses - the right leads to a large living room and a bathroom with bathtub, on the left side a single bedroom faces onto the terrace and a double bedroom, along the short corridor we reach the study room and the kitchen – diner that opens its window and French door onto the terrace too.
The second and last floor hosts the attic where on the right we meet a living room, a kitchen and a bathroom with shower, on the left two double bedrooms, one of it overlooks the panorama.
The wooden windows have double glazing, the shutters are made of wood.
Gas natural independent heating at each floor, air conditioning on the first floor and predisposition to the attic.
Location
Montecarlo (LU), city center.
Property Type: Hystorical Palace
Condition: ground floor and attic restored
Square Metres: 337
Bedrooms: 6
Bathrooms: 3
Energy Efficenty Rating F - 150 kwh/m2 year.
Distance from
Montecarlo – Lucca, 30 minutes (17km – 10,56 miles)
Montecarlo – Firenze, 1 hour (77km – 47,84)
Montecarlo – Pisa, 42 minutes (44 km – 27,34 miles)
Montecarlo – Versilia, 38 minutes (44 km – 27,34 miles)
Town information
Picturesque hilltop village, Montecarlo is famous for its history, the famous wine and the beautiful surrounding landscape.
In this strategic position there was a fortress in the territories of Lucca, Pisa and Florence in 1200.
King John of Bohemia and his son Charles IV helped the people fighting against the Florentines.
The new city, built in honor of Charles IV, was called Mons Karoli, then became Montecarlo.
The great fortress was built in the sixteenth century by Cosimo I dei Medici.