Oyster International

Oyster International
279 Ewell Road, Surbiton, Surrey/London, KT6 7AB

http://www.oyster-international.com
House / Home - For Sale - Lucca, Tuscany, Italy
Ref: S213 Garfagnana Price €350,000
   
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Lucca, Tuscany, Italy Status: For Sale
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  • 4000m2 Land
  • Divided into Flats
  • Bedrooms: 5, Bathrooms: 2, Floor Area: 210 sq. mt

    This property is ideal for investment. The property is divided into 2 seperate self-contained apartments both of which are ideally suited for holiday rentals. There is ample parking, 2 garages and multiple balconies with views and 400m2 Garden.

    Lucca - Tuscan town protected by massively thick 16th-century walls, featuring some of Italy's finest medieval and Renaissance architecture, superb dining, antique markets, classical and rock music festivals, easy access to stunning nearby villas in the surrounding hills and with endless beaches less than half an hour away. Lucca is one of Tuscany's best-kept secrets.

    A wealthy and colorful town that draws more discerning tourists than Florence or Pisa, it is sufficiently off the beaten track to have kept its civility and reserve. Lucca is a city of merchants who know how to woo the visitor and the shopper, but the pace of life varies between slow and slower.

    Lucca is situated 19 m. above sea level on an alluvial plateau, to the left of the Serchio river, not far from the Tyrrhenian coast. An important road junction in Roman times, Lucca was the capital of the Lombard Duchy of Tuscia and subsequently (8th century) the seat of the Carolingian Marquisate of Tuscany. Established as a free municipality (early 12th century), the town grew in political and economical importance, though it was often troubled by internal disputes and rivalry with Pisa. In the first half of the 14th century, it was under various Signorie and in 1369 it became a Republic remaining independent, except during the Guinigi Signorie (1400-1430) and the Napoleonic period, until 1847 when it was included in the Grand Duchy of Tuscany, from then on sharing its fortunes.

    The town lies within a circle of 16th century walls which, in the 19th century, were transformed into a tree-lined avenue; it has therefore maintained its characteristic medieval structure.

    Oyster International
    0044 (0)208 390 8001
    italy@oyster-international.com

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