Perched on a hill, this early-1900s stone villa stands proud, a witness of a century gone by. Its terrace opens to endless skies, its thick walls tell stories of family lunches, laughter, and long summer evenings.
Step inside and you can still feel it, the warmth of old stone, the scent of wood, the echo of memories. It’s spacious, almost 160 m², divided over two floors. Downstairs: wide rooms filled with natural light, waiting to become your living space, your atelier, your retreat. Upstairs: five rooms, each with a view, the kind that makes you stop and breathe.
Outside, a terrace and garden embrace the house. From here, you can see the valley stretching out like a painting.
It’s not perfect, it needs love, care, and vision. But that’s the beauty of it. You’re not just buying a house; you’re bringing a piece of history back to life.
Ten minutes from cafés, shops, and the train station. Less than an hour to the sea. The Cinque Terre, Versilia, and Gulf of Poets all within reach.
Imagine mornings with coffee on the terrace. Evenings with the last sun slipping behind the hills. This villa isn’t just a property, it’s a return to what matters.