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VILLA TRIBOLI Built in the late 19th century Villa Triboli is located on the southern hills of Florence. Fifteen minutes from the centre of the city, this impressive Florentine country estate provides the unusual combination of a wonderful rural location with easy access to this magnificent renaissance city. The estate, enjoying fantastic south-facing views over the Chianti landscape, is accessed by a 1 km cypress-lined private drive. The main front door leads into the grand entrance hall with staircase and has doors off to the formal reception areas with large windows overlooking the gardens. The ground floor also comprises a large country-style kitchen, formal dining room, media and music rooms. The main staircase leads to the staff quarters on the mezzanine floor and on up to the main bedrooms on the first floor where there are 6 bedroom suites, the majority of which have large windows looking out onto formal gardens. All the suites are attractively furnished and decorated. Stairs to second floor currently used as children’s quarters providing 4 bedrooms and 3 bathrooms.
Villa comprising:
• Ground floor:
- 2 main reception rooms
- Formal dining room
- Kitchen
- Utility room
- Media room
- Music room
• Mezzanine floor:
- 2 staff bedrooms with bathroom
- Laundry room
• First floor:
- 6 bedrooms
- 5 bathrooms
- 2 reception rooms
• Second floor:
- 4 bedrooms
- 3 bathrooms
• Large orangery and wine cellar with accommodation on first floor
• Secondary buildings with 2 apartments
• Formal Gardens
• Gate House
• Swimming Pool
• Lake
• Ornamental Pond
• Cypress-lined drive
Approximately 100 Hectares
The property includes a separate building close to the main villa of c. 450 sqm. providing 2 apartments for staff or guests. Large orangery with garaging, underground wine cellar with further accommodation above. There is a 19th century gate house at the entrance to the estate. The Villa sits in approximately 100 hectares, of predominantly woodland, including approximately 6 hectares of olive groves, a large lake and formal gardens surrounding the main house. The gardens were designed by the famous Italian landscape architect, Pietro Porcinai, in the late 1950s. The swimming pool has astonishing views over the surrounding Chianti landscape. There is a large ornamental pool also designed by Pietro Porcinai and gardens boasting some impressive specimen trees.