Elegant decorations, ancient fireplaces and full-height ceilings characterize this charming historic residence, restored to its former charm thanks to a skilful redevelopment intervention. Its history begins in 1400, the year of construction of the tower which winds along a vertical line of over fifteen metres. The main body instead dates back to 1600, here we find a huge portico, over one hundred and fifty square meters supported by vaults with stone pillars, which introduces us to the suggestive entrance characterized by a spectacular marble staircase.
The ground floor is a succession of halls, the first of which is characterized by a barrel vault intersected by a smaller lunette. In this environment, a majestic fireplace in combed Botticino marble is the master, on the walls we find decorations in seventeenth-century style from floor to ceiling. From here, the floor develops through a large eat-in kitchen with triple views onto the courtyard and a dining room with decorated ceiling and large fireplace in French-made Levanto marble dating back to the nineteenth century. A service bathroom complete with tub in green serpentine marble from Prato and a spacious laundry room complete the ground floor.
The imposing marble staircase leads to the upper floors. On the first floor we arrive on a large hallway which acts as a preamble to the sleeping area, made up of a master suite with walk-in closet and en-suite bathroom, two double bedrooms both with en-suite bathroom and walk-in closet and a large study. The floor leads directly to the large loggia, a place where light reigns supreme, perfect for enjoying pleasant moments of relaxation. A wooden spiral staircase leads us to the highest part of the tower where we find a living area and a mezzanine double bedroom.
The property has a beautiful planted internal courtyard from which, through a wrought iron gate, you enter the large private garden of about nine hundred meters, a real oasis of peace.
Franciacorta is a corner of paradise, the ideal place to live; Fascinating and evocative territory, nucleus of historical events and motherland of bubbles.
Towers, castles, palaces, patrician villas, churches, sanctuaries and abbeys, but above all endless vineyards and meadows.
Immersed in a breathtaking scenery, Franciacorta has always been an Italian excellence.
Historic towns, lakes and ski resorts surround it, the Alps and Dolomites are just beyond the hillsides.
The infrastructures are excellent, the fast road system is guaranteed by the
capillarity of the motorways and the presence of airports. Gussago, one of the largest towns in Franciacorta, offers its inhabitants unique housing solutions.
There are several renowned residential areas: the historic Via Sale, with its seventeenth-century buildings; the Cudula, characterized by large villas located at the foot of the hill and the vineyards and the Santissima, with its large residences at the foot of the parish church, the view from there is priceless.
Many areas and all united by a great respect for privacy, tranquility and silence, all accompanied by services and connections to the largest infrastructures in Northern Italy.
The appointment for the sale with our agency and/or agents is formalized by the signing of an agreement retaining the use of services listed in our brochure and its related clauses. The brokerage fee (commission) paid by the Buyer is 5% plus VAT calculated on the purchase price of the property.The commission shall become due upon signature of the preliminary purchase and sale contract.The gross commission amount would be adjusted if there is a subsequent change in VAT rates. Reactive s.r.l and its agents subsequently have the right to immediately request the payment of the agreed commission (Contract in favor of third parties).Stamp duty, notary’s costs and mortgage taxes (if any) are payable by the Buyer.The company does not accept responsibility of any kind related to the information on the property. All descriptions, dimensions, areas, reference to condition and necessary permissions for use and occupation and other details are given in good faith and are believed to be correct, but any intending Buyer should not rely on them as statements or representations of fact, but must satisfy themselves by inspection or otherwise as to the correctness of the information provided.