Danilo Romolini
Ref. 2617 Casa del Convento
HISTORIC HOUSE FOR SALE IN A 14TH-CENTURY CONVENT IN FLORENCE, TUSCANY
INTERIORS: 331 sqm (3,563 sqft)
Bedrooms: 5
Bathrooms: 4
Condition : Excellent condition
Internet: Yes
Heating:
Radiator + Air-conditioning
Energy certification:
(191.41 kWh/m²year)
EXTERIORS: 3,696 sqm (39,783 sqft)
general details
Interiors: 331 sqm (3,563 sqft)
Bedrooms: 5
Bathrooms: 4
Condition : Excellent condition
Internet: Yes
Heating:
Radiator + Air-conditioning
Energy certification:
(191.41 kWh/m²year)
Exteriors: 3,696 sqm (39,783 sqft)
On the hills of Chianti, not far from San Casciano in Val di Pesa and Florence, stunning house for sale in a 14th-century monastery. The property is composed of two independent units, each with its own original finishes, for a total of 4 bedrooms in a really impressive and refined context. Both properties enjoy a cozy paved courtyard and a 3,700-m² private garden which is also ideal for event and ceremonies.
As mentioned by the notable historian Giampiero Carocci, the property is part of a beautiful 14th-century monastery built in the years following 1360 fulfilling a wish by the late Andrea dei Buondelmonti, whose family already owned three castles in the area. The idea was to create a suitable “home” for the Augustinian friars. Over the century the monastery ended up in private hands and was ultimately divided into multiple apartments and dwellings.
This house is set on the eastern side of the convent, right next to the old church, and is itself split into two separate and independent units connected by a stunning paved courtyard. The property has been fully renovated and fitted with modern systems and appliances.
Tuscany - Florence Province - San Casciano in Val di Pesa
Chianti, nestled in the heart of Tuscany, is one of Italy's most iconic regions, renowned for its rolling hills, ancient vineyards, and world-class wines. Stretching between Florence and Siena, the Chianti area is characterized by its breathtaking landscape of olive groves, medieval villages, and cypress-lined roads, embodying the quintessential image of Tuscany.
At the heart of Chianti’s identity is its wine. The Chianti Classico, made predominantly from the Sangiovese grape, is among Italy’s most famous red wines. Recognizable by the black rooster (gallo nero) symbol on its label, Chianti Classico is known for its balance of boldness and elegance, offering flavors of ripe cherries, earthy undertones, and subtle hints of spices. Vineyards throughout the region produce wines that reflect the unique terroir of Chianti’s sun-drenched hills and rich soil, and wine lovers can visit historic estates to sample vintages, explore cellars, and learn about centuries-old winemaking traditions.
Chianti’s landscape is dotted with charming villages like Greve, Radda, and Castellina, each offering a unique experience. Greve in Chianti serves as the unofficial gateway to the region and hosts one of the most famous wine festivals, the Rassegna del Chianti Classico, where local producers showcase their best wines. Radda and Castellina, perched on hilltops, are steeped in medieval history, with cobblestone streets, ancient fortifications, and views over the surrounding vineyards.
Beyond wine, Chianti is rich in culture and history. Many of its towns and estates were strategic points during the Middle Ages, and castles like Castello di Brolio not only offer insight into the region’s past but also produce some of the finest wines. The surrounding landscape, with its patchwork of vineyards, olive groves, and forests, is perfect for leisurely drives, bike rides, or even hiking trails that lead through historic paths and offer panoramic views.
Chianti’s charm also lies in its intimate connection with nature. The vineyards, which change with the seasons from lush green in the summer to golden and red hues in the autumn, create a serene and idyllic setting. Olive groves produce some of Tuscany’s finest extra virgin olive oil, another hallmark of the region’s agricultural tradition.
In every glass of wine and every vista across the hills, Chianti embodies the very essence of Tuscany. Its blend of rich history, cultural heritage, and natural beauty, combined with its exceptional wines, makes it a destination that offers both sensory and scenic delights. Whether exploring its historic villages or savoring its renowned wines, Chianti invites visitors to experience the best of Tuscany’s rural soul.
DESCRIPTION OF THE PROPERTY
The northern apartment (238 m² – 2,561 ft², 2 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms) shares a wall with the church: the main door in the courtyard opens into a small entrance room (usable as an additional single bedroom) connected to the main corridor of the house: from here one can reach the first bedroom, originally the church sacristy, in the easternmost corner (with exit onto the garden); the entrance to the master bedroom is framed in pietra serena and etched with the date of the second church renovation – 1670. Going the opposite direction, the corridor leads to a bathroom, the second bedroom and finally to a spacious dining/living area with cooking corner. This room is connected on one side to a second bathroom, on the other to a reading room with a door leading to the beautiful cloister of the convent, shared with other tenants and still bearing traces of the original frescoes. A staircase descends from the reading room to the original crypt of the church, which has been converted into a beautiful 70-sqm living room with exposed vaulted ceilings. Another staircase leads further down to a large storage room and a short tunnel that ends in the monastery’s original cantina.
The southern apartment (93 m² – 1,001 ft², 2 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms), across the courtyard, has independent access from the garden, crossing an ample patio used as an outdoor dining space. The main door leads into the living/dining room, which is connected to the kitchen on one side and to the first bedroom with en-suite bathroom on the other. Through the kitchen one can then reach the second bedroom, also with its own bathroom.
The 125-m² courtyard between the two houses has been carefully decorated with plants and flowers to create a private corner of heaven where one can spend the evening and even have al fresco dinners during summer. This area is closed off by a wall with a metal gate, ensuring further privacy.
Outside the courtyard gate, the property features a lush 3,700 m² garden with a very convenient car entrance directly from the main road. The area is dotted with olive trees, pomegranates, figs, plums, rosemary, bushes and colorful flowers and could potentially be used as an event venue thanks to the beautiful backdrop offered by the historical convent.
GEOGRAPHIC POSITION
The closest town is just 2 km away and provide basic amenities for everyday needs, while the town of San Casciano Val di Pesa can be reached in just 10’ by car. The location of the property is very convenient and relatively close to many of the best-known historic cities of Tuscany such as Florence, Siena, Pisa, Arezzo, Montepulciano and Pienza.
CLOSEST CITIES AND TOWNS
Town with services (2km; 5’), San Casciano in Val di Pesa (9km; 10’), Greve in Chianti (18km; 25’), Castellina in Chianti (25km; 30’), Florence (27km; 40’), San Gimignano (38km; 40’), Monteriggioni (39km; 40’), Siena (56km; 50’), Pisa (85km; 1h 15’), Arezzo (89km; 1h 10’), Montalcino (93km; 1h 30’), Montepulciano (122km; 1h 30’), Pienza (122km; 1h 40’), Forte dei Marmi (127km; 1h 30’)
CLOSEST AIRPORTS
Firenze A. Vespucci (37km; 35’), Pisa G. Galilei (82km; 1h 10’), Bologna G. Marconi (120km; 1h 30’), Perugia San Francesco (173km; 2h), Forlì L. Ridolfi (198km; 2h 10’), Roma Ciampino (300km; 3h), Roma Fiumicino (314km; 3h 10’)
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Ref. 2617 Casa del Convento
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