3,550,000 €
9 bedrooms castle, 2627 m² Montecchio, Terni (province)
Main Features
garden
terrace
garage
Description
This castle, a noble building (17th century) of extraordinary historical prestige, was built on the foundations of a medieval fortress. The remains of the fortress can still be seen, and the castle enjoys a dominant position over the Tiber valley, the cliff of Orvieto, and the outlines of Tuscany. We are located in the medieval village of Tenaglie, between Todi and Orvieto, which is known for its mystical Cammino dei Borghi Silenti.
This area is renowned for its spirituality, history, tradition, and wild nature. The Baroque listed estate is beautifully preserved in its original architectural style, thanks to skillful restoration work carried out by the current owners. The monumental park, filled with centuries-old trees, immediately conveys majesty and timeless elegance. The buildings are arranged around an Italian-style garden, including the noble 4-storey palace and the splendid 19th-century farmhouse, which now serves as a museum of rural civilization. There is also a landscaped garden on a lower level, featuring terraced paths and ornamental plants.
The property offers an ideal location for a swimming pool and the possibility of converting the current lemon house into a club-house. Additionally, the property includes a caretaker's 2-bedroom house, a warehouse, a fenced plot for a car park, and over 3 hectares of woodland.
The palace's atrium, once used for carriages, features segmental arched ceilings and windows that evoke a sense of epic atmosphere, along with the adjacent garrison hall. On the same level, there is a service wing, previously used by nuns, which requires renovation. On the lower floor, there is an extraordinary space with exposed stone walls, where permits allow for the construction of an indoor swimming pool and an elegant spa. The main floor, accessed by the Bernini-style staircase designed by architect Brasini, showcases sumptuous volumes unrivaled in their history, art, value, and elegance. The central hall, adorned with silk paneling and 19th-century frescoes, is surrounded by lounges, a dining room, a library, a music room with a balcony and precious frescoes, a ceramics room, and princely bedrooms with bathrooms. The kitchen embodies the charm of Italian tradition, complete with a large fireplace and washing area, where a lift could be installed. The high frescoed and coffered ceilings, exquisite marble or antique terracotta floors, refined fireplaces, and breathtaking views from the windows all contribute to the astounding allure of this estate.
The magnificent terrace, connected to the dining room, overlooks the property's woods and the surrounding villages, and there are plans to extend it. The top floor features wooden ceilings, terracotta floors, and ready-to-use suites, as well as additional rooms and living areas awaiting completion. This unique estate offers tremendous potential for development and transformation, enhanced by the existing improvement authorizations. It could serve as a sumptuous private residence, a luxurious Relais Châteaux, or an exclusive event venue. Its convenient accessibility, proximity to art cities such as Orvieto (22km) and Todi, and its short distance to acclaimed restaurants like Casa Vissani or Trippini are significant advantages for potential buyers.
This area is renowned for its spirituality, history, tradition, and wild nature. The Baroque listed estate is beautifully preserved in its original architectural style, thanks to skillful restoration work carried out by the current owners. The monumental park, filled with centuries-old trees, immediately conveys majesty and timeless elegance. The buildings are arranged around an Italian-style garden, including the noble 4-storey palace and the splendid 19th-century farmhouse, which now serves as a museum of rural civilization. There is also a landscaped garden on a lower level, featuring terraced paths and ornamental plants.
The property offers an ideal location for a swimming pool and the possibility of converting the current lemon house into a club-house. Additionally, the property includes a caretaker's 2-bedroom house, a warehouse, a fenced plot for a car park, and over 3 hectares of woodland.
The palace's atrium, once used for carriages, features segmental arched ceilings and windows that evoke a sense of epic atmosphere, along with the adjacent garrison hall. On the same level, there is a service wing, previously used by nuns, which requires renovation. On the lower floor, there is an extraordinary space with exposed stone walls, where permits allow for the construction of an indoor swimming pool and an elegant spa. The main floor, accessed by the Bernini-style staircase designed by architect Brasini, showcases sumptuous volumes unrivaled in their history, art, value, and elegance. The central hall, adorned with silk paneling and 19th-century frescoes, is surrounded by lounges, a dining room, a library, a music room with a balcony and precious frescoes, a ceramics room, and princely bedrooms with bathrooms. The kitchen embodies the charm of Italian tradition, complete with a large fireplace and washing area, where a lift could be installed. The high frescoed and coffered ceilings, exquisite marble or antique terracotta floors, refined fireplaces, and breathtaking views from the windows all contribute to the astounding allure of this estate.
The magnificent terrace, connected to the dining room, overlooks the property's woods and the surrounding villages, and there are plans to extend it. The top floor features wooden ceilings, terracotta floors, and ready-to-use suites, as well as additional rooms and living areas awaiting completion. This unique estate offers tremendous potential for development and transformation, enhanced by the existing improvement authorizations. It could serve as a sumptuous private residence, a luxurious Relais Châteaux, or an exclusive event venue. Its convenient accessibility, proximity to art cities such as Orvieto (22km) and Todi, and its short distance to acclaimed restaurants like Casa Vissani or Trippini are significant advantages for potential buyers.
Details
- Property TypeCastle
- ConditionCompletely restored/Habitable
- Living area2627 m²
- Bedrooms9
- Bathrooms9
- Land3.1 ha
- Garden2,000 m²
- Energy Efficiency RatingKWh/mq 175.00
- Reference9776
Distance from:
Distances are calculated in a straight line
- Airports
- Public transport
- Highway exit12.9 km
- Hospital14.6 km - Ospedale Santa Maria dei Laici
- Coast66.1 km
- Ski resort58.8 km
What’s around this property
- Shops
- Eating out
- Sports activities
- Schools
- Pharmacy1.5 km - Pharmacy - Farmacia Dott.ssa Passeri Beatrice
- Veterinary26.0 km - Veterinary - Ambulatorio Veterinario Lorenzini
Information about Montecchio
- Elevation377 m a.s.l.
- Total area49.22 km²
- LandformInland hill
- Population1592
Contact Agent
Via Manzoni, 45, Milano, Milano
+39 02 87078300; +39 06 79258888
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