Agricultural land for Sale

MontescudaioVia Roma
  • € 65,000
  • 7,000
Description

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Near Montescudaio
In open countryside, about 1.5 km from the village and with access by road in good condition, partly white, agricultural land of 7,000 square meters. with 50 plants of olive trees and maritime pines. On the property there is a ruin of agricultural annex of about 35 square meters. with the possibility of reconstructing the original surface. Panoramic position, water and light utilities on the border. The first historical documents are around the eleventh century, when the town was made up of a castle owned by the Della Gherardesca family. They settled in Montescudaio on a permanent basis and gave rise to an independent branch of the family. The "Counts of Montescudaio" became protagonists of several acts of rebellion against the Republic of Pisa, which dominated these territories in the Middle Ages. The revolts were tamed, but in 1406, when Pisa and the entire countryside were sold in Florence, the counts were quick to get accredited at the court of the new lords, thus succeeding in obtaining the nomination of vicars in Maremma. However, the inhabitants of Montescudaio, with the authorization of Florence, became a municipality; they established new statutes and succeeded in ousting the accounts from the castle. [8]
The Municipality ceased to exist in 1648, when the whole area became a fiefdom of the Marquises Ridolfi of Florence. The feuds were abolished a century later, but the subsequent agrarian reform of 1770 did not prevent a division of land between only two owners. In 1846 there were several damages due to a violent earthquake that destroyed the oldest houses of the castle. Further devastation occurred with the earthquake of 1871.
After the unification of Italy, the town underwent a slow development; in 1927 there were almost three thousand inhabitants, but after the Second World War there was a demographic collapse due to immigration to the new centers of the Livorno coast. [9]
In the second half of the twentieth century there is an expansion of the village in the fraction Fiorino, in the immediate vicinity of Cecina, while the nearby town of Poggio Gagliardo is the main industrial and artisan area of ??the municipality.
The Costa degli Etruschi includes the entire continental territory of the province of Livorno, affecting the municipal territories from the south to the north. of Piombino, San Vincenzo, Castagneto Carducci, Bibbona, Cecina, Rosignano Marittimo and Livorno, as well as the towns of the hinterland, namely Collesalvetti, Sassetta, Suvereto and Campiglia Marittima. It is so named for the numerous Etruscan necropolis present mainly between the Gulf of Baratti and Populonia, which was originally the only Etruscan city built along the coastal strip; the name has been extended subsequently to the entire coast of the province of Livorno, largely corresponding to the Maremma Livorno (the ancient Maremma pisana).
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Features
Reference and listing Date
07T - 11/08/2021
contract
Sale
type
Agricultural land
surface
7,000 m²
Expenses
price
€ 65,000
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