A cliffside villa overlooking the sea; the property spans three levels of about 440 sqm, plus a guest or service staff annex of about 125 sqm, is set within an extremely well‑maintained park of about 3,500 sqm, with typical maritime pines of the Mediterranean scrub
A modern villa, on the sea, on one of the most beautiful stretches of coast in Tuscany;
The property, between Livorno and Castiglioncello, enjoys a splendid panoramic view and dominates the small harbor, and develops, the main body, on 3 levels for about 440 sqm, a guest or service staff annex of 125 sqm, immersed in a 3500 sqm landscaped park.
The house consists on the ground floor of a wide entrance, a bright living room with view from the large windows onto the park and pool, dining area and kitchen; we find part of the sleeping area on the same floor with two nice double bedrooms and two bathrooms.
On the first floor, mansarded, there is a large living room, but also the possibility to create a nice suite, in addition to two other large double bedrooms, a bathroom, a laundry room and two nice terraces with sea views.
In the basement, accessible both from the house and from the huge garage with capacity for 3 cars, there is a nice wine cellar for tastings.
The annex, completely independent, perfect for hosting friends, relatives or for your own domestic staff, on a single level, composed of entrance, three double bedrooms, a bathroom, a habitable kitchen and a large lounge; every room accesses through casement windows onto this large terrace overlooking the sea.
The maritime pine park surrounding the property is cared for in minute detail and includes a tennis court, pool with changing rooms and services, a gym and a well-equipped outdoor kitchen with oven and wrought iron gazebo where to dine with friends.
A luxury not only for the location but also at the technological level: a very modern new generation photovoltaic system that produces energy for the property and electric charging stations in the large outdoor parking convenient for at least 5 cars.