Gracious apartment with garden and parking in the Oltrarno-Serragli
- 10 Rooms
- 3 Bedrooms
- 4 Bathrooms
- 187 m² Total surface
- 170 m² Living area
- 12 m² Terrace surface
Description
For Sale: Bare ownership A property unit composed of two apartments, an office and a garden located within an historic palazzo in the Oltrarno, the most "Florentine" part of this ancient city. The main apartment measures 140 sq.m. and is composed of two stories: ground and first. On the ground floor: the entrance, a spacious living room with two French doors which open onto the private garden of c.100 sq.m., a kitchen and dining area (also with access to the garden) and a powder room. The garden contains a separate structure housing a laundry, drying racks, work space and a storage loft. The "Italian" first floor of the house has 2 bedrooms (both opening to a balcony overlooking the garden) a "disimpegno", 1 1/2 baths and an attic storage room. The second apartment of c.50 sq.m. is on the ground floor and it consists of a spacious bedroom, a dressing room, a bathroom and a small kitchen. The office, also 50 sq.m. (with loft and bathroom) is on the first and second floors. Separate access to each of the three units is from the internal courtyard (private and exclusive) which is entered by car from an electric gate on the street and on foot from the "portone" on the sidewalk. And the most amazing part is that there's no street noise. Once inside, infact, the noisy background of the city magically disappears and we find ourselves definitely immersed in a timeless place, a regenerating place where art, history and nature envelop us in unison. The property is in an excellent state of conservation and undoubtedly represents an interesting investment given the prestigious position and the multipurpose use of the rooms. Strengths: A splendid garden with native plants, easy parking, and the possibility of joining the two apartments to obtain the third bedroom on the ground floor. *The present information and floor plans are merely indicative and do not constitute contractual elements.