"sarieno i Cerchi in the rainfall of Acone" (Dante Alighieri, Paradiso, Canto XVI, 63-66)
Ancient farmhouse complex located on the crest of a hill in the heart of the "Chianti Rufina" at the gates of Florence, built around the foundations of the ancient Castello dei Cerchi, a place dear to and frequented by the poet Dante Alighieri and which he also mentioned in a verse of his Divine Comedy.
The village, skilfully renovated, is made up of several buildings and has access via a private road that connects the hill to the provincial road.
There are 6 independent apartments in the village, inside the various buildings there are different spaces for common use, a kitchen and various storerooms.
Outside the building there is the swimming pool and the finely cared for gardens in the classic Florentine rustic style.
The estate is completed by 15 hectares of land, divided as follows: about 5 hectares of land, divided as follows: about 5 and a half hectares of olive grove, about 8 hectares of woodland and about 1 and a half hectares of gardens and pasture, a stable 140 m2.
Internal environments: 2 common rooms and 6 apartments
External environments: 15 hectares of land
Comfort: Outdoor swimming pool
Surface area: 875 m2. apartments and 30,850 m2 of land.