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Palazzo di Piero is located in a historic estate dating back to the Renaissance period, situated in the heart of the medieval village of Sansepolcro, in the province of Arezzo. Sansepolcro is a charming medieval Tuscan village with a rich history, situated on the border with Umbria and not far from Le Marche. The village offers numerous shops, excellent restaurants, bars, amenities, a movie theater, nightclubs, and a beautiful outdoor pool for the summer months.
Palazzo di Piero is located on one of the most important and picturesque streets in the historic center, just a short walk from shops, restaurants, and the main square.
The building contains a total of three residential units and features a magnificent central stairwell with steps made of serena stone, providing access to the various units in the building.
The property offered for sale consists of two of the three residential units: a smaller one located primarily on the first floor and a larger one located on the main floor of the building.
Unit 1
The first unit, with a total net floor area of approximately 90 square meters, is accessible via the building’s stairwell as well as directly from the street, making it very independent and versatile. The unit consists of an entryway, a basement with a laundry area and storage room on the ground floor, a living room with direct access to the building’s stairwell, a kitchen with an original stone fireplace and a spacious pantry, a large bedroom, and a bathroom on the first floor. All rooms feature wooden-beamed ceilings and original antique terracotta tile floors.
Unit 2
The second unit is located primarily on the main floor of the building and features rooms with high ceilings and exposed wooden beams, original antique terracotta floors, and large windows, making them very bright and spacious. It also includes cellars on the ground floor and a very spacious attic, for a total area of approximately 240 square meters. From the entrance door on the ground floor, a hallway provides access to the imposing stairwell as well as to the cellars, storage rooms, and under-stair storage areas, one of which also has direct (non-vehicular) access from the street.
Upon reaching the first floor, a grand solid-wood door with a stone lintel provides access to the single-story residence, which features a central hallway connecting the various rooms, a spacious living room with a highly sought-after terracotta wood-burning stove, 2 bedrooms, each also equipped with a terracotta wood-burning stove, the kitchen—which has been divided by a glass partition into a kitchenette and dining area—a spacious storage room, and the bathroom.
The attic floor also features some very interesting rooms that can be used in a variety of ways, as they are very high and bright. One of them even has a charming loft that has been cleverly converted into a study, while another has been transformed into a spacious bedroom.
Palazzo di Piero is connected to the public water, electricity, and gas utilities. Both units are heated by a gas boiler and radiators located throughout the various rooms, in addition to several wood-burning stoves in Unit 2. The windows are made of wood and are in good condition, with double-pane glass in Unit 1 and single-pane glass in Unit 2.
The property is charming and very versatile; although it’s a bit dated, it’s fully functional, livable, and very cozy.
The lucky new owner could, if they wish, renovate the property to make it even more unique in terms of its style and location.
Nearby cities
Anghiari (9 km); Caprese Michelangelo (23 km); Città di Castello (17 km); Arezzo (36 km); Cortona (55 km); Perugia (70 km); Assisi (83 km); Montepulciano (85 km); Pienza (91 km); Spello (88 km); Siena (98 km); Todi (111 km); Florence (117 km); Orvieto (140 km); San Gimignano (155 km); Rome (240 km).
Airports
Umbria International Airport – Perugia (68 km); Forlì L Ridolfi (102 km); Florence Peretola (130 km); Marche Airport – Ancona Falconara (158 km); Bologna G Marconi (180 km); Pisa Galileo Galilei (191 km); Rome Ciampino (265 km); Rome Leonardo Da Vinci (285 km).
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Palazzo di Piero is located in a historic palace dating back to the Renaissance period, in the heart of the medieval town of Sansepolcro, in the province of Arezzo. Sansepolcro is a charming medieval Tuscan village with a rich history, situated on the border with Umbria and not far from Le Marche. The town features lovely shops, excellent restaurants, bars, and a lovely outdoor swimming pool for the warmer months of the year.
Palazzo di Piero is located on one of the most prestigious streets in the historic center, just a short walk from the main square.
The building consists of a total of three residential units and features an imposing central stairwell with steps made of pietra serena stone, which provides access to the various residential units in the building.
The property offered for sale consists of two of the three residential units: a smaller apartment on the first floor and a larger one on the main floor of the building.
Apartment 1
The first apartment spans two floors, covering a total area of approximately 90 square meters. It features separate entrances—one via the building’s stairwell and another directly from the street—making it both independent and versatile. The apartment comprises an entrance hall, a basement with a laundry area and storage room on the ground floor, and a living room with direct access to the building’s main stairwell, a kitchen featuring a large original stone fireplace and a spacious pantry, a large bedroom, and a bathroom on the first floor. All rooms feature exposed wood-beamed ceilings and sought-after original terracotta tiles.
Apartment 2
The second apartment spans a total of 240 square meters, including the cellars and attic space. The apartment is located on the main floor of the building (known as the “piano nobile” in Renaissance buildings) and features elegant rooms with high ceilings adorned with exposed wooden beams, original terracotta floors, and large windows that make the rooms very bright and spacious.
From the main entrance of the building on the ground floor, a hallway leads to the grand staircase as well as to the cellars and storage rooms, one of which also has direct access (though not large enough for a car) from the street.
The entrance to the apartment is on the first floor, through a solid wood door set within an impressive stone portal. There is a central hallway leading to the various rooms, including a large living room featuring a highly sought-after terracotta wood-burning stove, two bedrooms—each also equipped with a terracotta stove—a kitchen with a glass partition separating the cooking area from the dining area, a spacious pantry, and a bathroom.
The attic above offers some very interesting spaces that can be adapted for various uses, as they all feature high ceilings and windows. One of the rooms has a mezzanine level that has been cleverly transformed into a study, while another has been converted into a large bedroom.
Palazzo di Piero is connected to public utilities for water, electricity, and gas, and both units are heated by a gas boiler and radiators, in addition to the wood-burning stoves in Unit 2. The windows in Unit 1 are in good condition, made of wood and featuring double-pane glass, while those in Unit 2 have single-pane glass. The property is livable and fully functional, although it is dated.
With its distinctive architecture and prime location, Palazzo di Piero could be further enhanced through renovation, transforming it into something truly unique.
Nearby towns & cities
Anghiari (9 km); Caprese Michelangelo (23 km); Città di Castello (17 km); Arezzo (36 km); Cortona (55 km); Perugia (70 km); Assisi (83 km); Montepulciano (85 km); Pienza (91 km); Spello (88 km); Siena (98 km); Todi (111 km); Florence (117 km); Orvieto (140 km); San Gimignano (155 km); Rome (240 km).
Airports
Umbria International Airport – Perugia (68 km); Forlì L Ridolfi (102 km); Florence Peretola (130 km); Marche Airport – Ancona Falconara (158 km); Bologna G Marconi (180 km); Pisa Galileo Galilei (191 km); Rome Ciampino (265 km); Rome Leonardo Da Vinci (285 km).
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