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Grosseto complex with farmhouse for sale

Grosseto (GR) Located in the countryside of Montemerano (Grosseto) 2 km from Saturnia, complex with farmhouse consisting of an already established and well-known restaurant of 240 m2 (45/50 seats inside and 80 seats outside).  Excellent work profit.

The area consists of 2 other buildings in addition to the farm restaurant:

Newly built property of 120 m2, consisting of 3 bedrooms, two bathrooms, lounge, kitchen.

Renovated property of 180 m2, on two floors, with a 50 m2 terrace.

10 hectares of cultivable land with 300 fruit olive trees and organic vegetable garden.

Equipped with an artesian well with water.

The request is €1,500,000.
Information on Grosseto

The province of Grosseto is an Italian province of Tuscany.

The province entirely occupies the southern end of Tuscany and, in terms of territorial extension, with its 4,503.12 km², it is the largest in the region;  with 223 259 inhabitants, it is one of the Italian provinces with the lowest population density.

As regards its region, Tuscany, the province of Grosseto is the ninth and penultimate Tuscan province by number of inhabitants, and the first Tuscan province by surface area.

It borders to the north-west with the province of Livorno, along the coastal strip, and with the province of Pisa, in the area of ​​the south-western Colline Metallifere;  to the north and east the territory is divided by the province of Siena first by the south-eastern Colline Metallifere, then by a stretch of the Ombrone river and the terminal part of its tributary, the Orcia river, and finally by the volcanic cone of Mount Amiata;  to the south-east the border with the province of Viterbo (Lazio) is marked along the coastal strip by the last stretch of the Chiarone stream, while in the internal areas the limit between the two provinces is less definable.

Bathed to the west by the Tyrrhenian Sea, it also includes the southern islands of the Tuscan Archipelago: the Island of Giglio, that of Giannutri and smaller uninhabited islets, including Formiche di Grosseto and Formica di Burano.

The Province of Grosseto currently administers a total of 28 municipalities, including the capital Grosseto.  The council and the President are based inside Palazzo Aldobrandeschi, also known as the Provincial Palace.

Grosseto is one of the few Italian provinces not to be crossed by motorway arteries.

To reach Northern Italy and the Adriatic coast it is necessary to take the Paganico state road 223 which leads to Siena, from where it is possible to continue both towards Florence and the other northern cities, and towards Arezzo, Perugia and Fano: along the the so-called Superstrada dei Due Mari is under construction between Grosseto and Fano.

Along the axis between Genoa and Rome, road connections are possible thanks to the Via Aurelia which leads to the Civitavecchia toll booth of the A12 motorway proceeding south, while going north you reach the same motorway at the Rosignano Marittimo toll booth through the so-called Aurelia variant (with separate carriageways and two lanes for each direction): the A12 is incomplete in the long stretch between Civitavecchia and Rosignano Marittimo.

The absence of motorway sections has divided local and national public opinion in two.  On the one hand there are those who are in favor of the motorway completion of the so-called Tyrrhenian Corridor (a project advanced since the middle of the last century) which, according to their point of view, would allow further development of the entire provincial territory;  on the other hand, the idea of ​​a motorway that would cross the Maremma from north to south is seen as a possible environmental and landscape havoc (an idea also carried forward by numerous intellectuals, as well as by numerous local communities).

Among the secondary communication routes, it is also worth mentioning the State Road 74 Maremmana, which from Albinia reaches Orvieto through Pitigliano and Lake Bolsena, and the State Road 439 Sarzanese Valdera, which from Massa Marittima reaches Versilia through the hills. Metallifere, Valdelsa and the Lucca plain.

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