Pescia Romana. On the border between Lazio and Tuscany, in the heart of the hilly Maremma and a few kilometers from both the sea and Capalbio, we offer a splendid single-family villa of 300 square meters, with an annexe, both recently renovated with luxury and refinement and with the use of quality materials and design. This rare property is surrounded by 1 hectare of park with olive trees and enjoys a 360 ° view over the countryside and the Maremma hills. Between the annex and the villa there is a salt water swimming pool and solarium area, as well as an equipped barbecue area and a large dining table.
The villa is structured on 3 levels: on the ground floor there is the hobby room with bar corner, sofas, television, billiards and table football as well as a service room for the laundry. On the same floor there are two large double bedrooms both with en suite bathrooms. On the first floor we have a large living room with fireplace placed on the suggestive window, the dining table, the guest bathroom and the large Arclinea eat-in kitchen, as well as two large panoramic verandas. Upstairs is the large master bedroom, also with a fireplace and a large en-suite bathroom. In the annex there are two other comfortable double bedrooms each with its own bathroom. The property is equipped with an alarm system, air conditioning and Wi-Fi in all environments. The property includes 3 parking spaces covered by a roof and other free uncovered spaces on the whole beautiful avenue that, from the electric wooden gate, leads to the villa.
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The Lazio Maremma is a geographical area of northern Lazio, between the province of Rome and the province of Viterbo, which constitutes the southern edge of the Maremma, affecting the coastal strip and the corresponding plain, bordered to the north-west by the last stretch of the Chiarone river which marks the border with the Grosseto Maremma and Tuscany. Pescia Romana is a fraction of the municipality of Montalto di Castro, in the province of Viterbo, in the Lazio region. The fraction is 13.4 km from the capital and is located in the extreme north of the municipal territory, on the border with Pescia Fiorentina, a fraction of the municipality of Capalbio, and the Tuscany region. The coast of Pescia Romana extends for eight kilometers and is distinguished by its wild and uncontaminated environment. The beach, with the dense vegetation of the Mediterranean scrub behind it, is deserted for long stretches, but cared for and hospitable. The Tombolo, as it is called in "dialect", is a site of community interest, and represents a symbol to be safeguarded for the population of Pescia Romana and its surroundings. Even the areas equipped with wooden kiosks and services do not alter the naturalness of the surrounding environment. This stretch of coast has earned "four sails" from the 2010 Legambiente Blue Guide, an award that has made the area a flagship among the seaside resorts of Lazio for environmental quality and services offered. In addition, it has been awarded the green flag for the "child-friendly beach". The research, carried out by Italian pediatricians, confirms that the coast is the recommended destination by doctors for families with children in tow.