The Langhe is famous for its incredible wines and stone farmhouses. These rarely come on the market now, but here is your chance to own something special.
The house is more than 100 years old but was restored approximately 15 years ago. The current owner is meticulous about maintenance. For the last 9 years, it’s been used as a private holiday home.
The house consists of 3 one-bedroom apartments and a fourth bedroom.
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The house is in a beautiful location, with spectacular views. The nearest town, Mango, with amenities, is less than a 10-minute drive, and Alba and Barbaresco are reached in 20 minutes.
There’s a covered swimming pool, outside dining and relaxing areas and large land.
Note: the owner is very motivated to sell so will consider offers. Get in touch!
This beautifully restored Langhe stone farmhouse retains its authentic architectural character while offering modern comfort. Inside, you’ll find spacious living areas, multiple bedrooms and bathrooms, and updated amenities that blend seamlessly with rustic charm.
The property boasts a private swimming pool set among landscaped gardens, creating an idyllic space for relaxation and entertaining. Elevated positioning provides panoramic views of vineyards and rolling hills, while outdoor terraces and dining areas encourage al fresco living. The grounds are meticulously maintained, offering a tranquil retreat surrounded by nature.
Located in Santo Stefano Belbo, a picturesque town in the heart of the Langhe region, the farmhouse is nestled within a UNESCO World Heritage landscape renowned for its vineyards and wine production. This area is particularly celebrated for Barolo, Barbaresco, and Moscato wines.
Santo Stefano Belbo is also the birthplace of writer Cesare Pavese and hosts various cultural events throughout the year. The town and surrounding area offer a rich gastronomic tradition, including truffles, cheeses, and fine wines.
The property is ideally situated approximately 30 minutes from Alba, Barolo, and Barbaresco, 40 minutes from Asti, and just over an hour from Turin and Milan. The scenic surroundings provide abundant opportunities for hiking, cycling, and exploring the countryside.