Colli Fiorentini (Tuscany, Italy), superb agriturismo set in the Florentine hills in the very heart of Chianti and within a reserve repopulated with local fauna, in a very panoramic position, at 300metres above sea level and in an open and sunny location.
In the 1300s on the same site there was a church and small monastery belonging to the Vallombrosiani friars.

The property is divided up as follows:
MAIN FARMHOUSE the central area dates back to the 1200s (ex Vallombrosiani monastery) of approx. 900sqm, fully restored except for some cellars on the lower ground floor. The house is divided into 4 apartments; of particular note is the antique dome shaped fireplace made from Serena stone.
BARN adjacent to the farmhouse, approx. 500sqm on 2 floors, needs a full restoration. From 1200 -1500 it was the local church; in 1500 following a landslip, the church was moved to the town and the barn was built in its place.
LARGE BARN EX STABLES (approx. 1800sqm) volume to be used for reconstruction
WOODEN STABLES (200sqm) newly constructed
CLUB HOUSE (small wooden building of approx. 36sqm)
BARN (large open barn newly constructed, 90sqm)
SMALL BUILDING ON EDGE OF STREAM (ruin of approx.50sqm, in a lovely spot close to a stream)
MACHINERY SHED (approx. 90sqm, almost colapsed)
EX HEN HOUSE (30sqm outbuilding in front of the main house, used for storage)
OUTBUILDING TO RESTORE (approx.90sqm, pulled down 2 years ago)