Palaia (Pisa), Casale I Pini. Splendid finely furnished farmhouse, immersed in the greenery of the Pisan hills of Valdera, located close to the village of Palaia, on the Pisan hills of Valdera and near the Tyrrhenian coast, in the territory of Usiglian del Bishop, feud dating back to the 11th century.
Casale I Pini is located close to the village of Palaia, on the Pisan hills of Valdera and near the Tyrrhenian coast, in the Territory of Usiglian del Bishop, a feud dating back to the 11th century.
Main manufactured and annexed annex, both used for housing purposes.
Main building: large habitable entrance, large living room, kitchen, lunch,
study, laundry, bathroom, 2 pergolas; Upstairs wide hallway, 4
Bedrooms, wardrobe room and 4 bathrooms.
Annex building: living room with dining area and kitchen, a bathroom; on the floor
Upper large room and a bathroom.
Two levels connected with comfortable internal staircase.
Excellent finishing state, both masonry and newly restored plants.
Padronal area of relevance with pool. Finely furnished.
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331.00 square meters main farmhouse
104.00 square meters attached farmhouse
4,000.00 square mq
Pool
Hydromassage
Luxury finishing
Pisan hills.
They are a historic and geographical region consisting of the hilly areas of the province of Pisa located south of Pisa and Pontedera, east of Livorno and north of Volterra. They are currently also divided into Valdera and Lari hills.
For Valdera geographically we mean that part of the province of Pisa. At 31.12.2015 the Valdera area has 57,189 inhabitants distributed on a total area of 624.17 square km and a density of (187 AB / km²).
Also comprising the municipalities of the Lower Lower Valdarno counts a total of 126,224 inhabitants distributed on a total area of 1184.36 square km and a density of (106 AB / km 2).
The idea and the concept of "Valdera" are affirmed during the 20th century following the growing economic and administrative importance of Pontedera, a city on which they gravitate for administrative and school, sanitary and industrial services, with which it
Other Valdera municipalities benefit from it. In this sense the "Valdera" came over time to replace more ancient geographical entities. Some correspondence between the valdera of today was found in the medieval period, when the cadolingi consortium controlled various places between Bientina and the hills of Lari (therefore aligned not exactly along the river was), forming what could be said "cadolingia" .
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