"THE COUNTRY HOUSE ON THE HILL"
On the magnificent Versilia hillside in the municipality of Pietrasanta, just beyond Forte dei Marmi, in an incredibly prestigious, unique, and ocean-facing location, we are pleased to present for sale the "RUSTICO NEL COLLE," an old building of 50 square meters with approximately 7,000 square meters of attached land.
"IL RUSTICO NEL COLLE" ENJOYS AN INCREDIBLY PRESTIGIOUS LOCATION. A MUST-SEE.
The new Municipal Operational Plan allows for the replacement of the existing structure with an expansion up to 130 square meters, plus a potential basement, with the option to relocate the new building to a different location within the property.
"IL RUSTICO NEL COLLE" IS AN EXTREMELY RARE PROPERTY.
From “IL RUSTICO NEL COLLE,” the view meets the blue of the sea and stretches from the Livorno coast to the Tuscan Archipelago, including the islands of Elba, Gorgona, Capraia, and Corsica; from the Versilia plain to the Val di Magra with Punta Bianca, Portovenere, and the island of Palmaria, and very often even takes in the French Riviera and the Maritime Alps.
"THE COUNTRY HOUSE ON THE HILL" OFFERS A STUNNING AND UNIQUE VIEW.
INFORMATION ABOUT PIETRASANTA/SERAVEZZA/QUERCETA/FORTE DEI MARMI
The Romans settled in Versilia in the 2nd century B.C., and following the subjugation of the Ligurians, between Querceta and Vaiana, they built the “Delle Mordure” road, which was one of the main arteries of the Roman road network.
In 1515, the marble quarries of Versilia were donated to the Medici, who built the road to transport the blocks to the sea; from the pier at Forte dei Marmi, they were loaded onto ships and sent all over the world.
In the 17th century, the Medici diverted the Versilia River to channel floodwaters into the marshes of Lake Porta in Montignoso.
Strettoia, Querceta, and Seravezza—which are part of “historic Versilia”—have been linked to Pietrasanta, Forte dei Marmi, and their marina since the 12th century.
At the end of the 19th century, the first real urbanization of the area began, both in the coastal town and in the surrounding countryside, including the hills; between the two world wars, Versilia became a major resort destination and experienced its greatest expansion between the 1950s and 1960s.
Celebrities, artists of all kinds, industrialists, professionals, intellectuals, politicians, etc... have always frequented Versilia, and even today, during the summer, the “FESTIVAL DELLA VERSILIANA” remains a major attraction that has helped to put Versilia—and particularly Pietrasanta and Forte dei Marmi—on the international map.
In the early 1900s, the town was served by a tram line, “La Tranvia della Versilia,” which connected it to Pietrasanta, Forte dei Marmi, Viareggio, and Arni; the line was decommissioned following the bombings of World War II.
CLIMATE
The climate is particularly mild, influenced by Atlantic currents, the moderating effect of the Tyrrhenian Sea, the shelter provided by the Apuan Alps and the Apennines, and the sirocco wind blowing in from Africa.
“A privileged area blessed with a temperate climate and balmy air, sheltered by the Apuan Alps from the harshest winds, which are tamed by the delightful hills at the foot of which the clear waters of the Versilia River flow before reaching the nearby sea. Given its favorable physical and meteorological conditions, we can call it the Côte d’Azur of our Tuscany.” E. Repetti (Carrara 1776–Florence 1852)."
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