
Villa Isabella
An 18th-century Tuscan villa between Lucca and the Versilia coast, with six air-conditioned bedrooms and a pool set in peaceful hills. Classic terracotta floors and beamed ceilings blend with modern comforts.
18th-century villa with classic terracotta floors and beamed ceilings
Villa Isabella rests between Lucca's medieval walls and the Versilia coastline, where 18th-century Tuscan architecture meets the practical comforts of modern Italian life. Six air-conditioned bedrooms spread across the first floor, while a private pool catches the Tuscan sun below. The property sits in a sheltered valley where breezes keep summer temperatures pleasant, making it an ideal accommodation to enjoy Tuscan summer.



Description
The ground floor opens into a central living room with French windows leading to the terrace, flanked by a drawing room complete with fireplace and a separate study housing the television. Terracotta floors and beamed ceilings run throughout, paired with mosquito nets on windows and reliable WiFi. The kitchen comes fully equipped for preparing meals, with a dedicated dining room nearby. Four bathrooms serve the six bedrooms upstairs, including en-suites for the master and one double room.
A centuries-old lime tree shades the outdoor dining area, its branches creating a natural ceiling for meals that stretch into evening. Steps lead from the walled garden down to the pool terrace, where roses and hydrangeas frame the 12-by-6-metre pool. Multiple seating areas, both inside and out, mean groups can gather for aperitifs or find quiet spots for reading. A local caretaker provides assistance when needed, and guests can arrange for a chef to prepare traditional Tuscan dishes.
The village lies just minutes away with its gelateria and daily shops, while Pietrasanta's sculpture-filled streets and Forte dei Marmi's beach clubs wait within easy reach. Walking trails wind through the surrounding hills, and bicycles offer another way to explore the countryside. Mornings might start with a drive to Lucca's ramparts, afternoons at Viareggio's sandy shores, then back to the villa as evening light catches the valley. The location allows for both planned excursions and spontaneous decisions, with the coast and culture equally accessible.
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