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6 Bedroom Villa in Villa Botticelli, Lucca
Villa Botticelli, Lucca
Price on Application
Property Type:
Villa
Bedrooms:
6
Bathrooms:
6
Built-Up Area:
6,415 sqft
Plot Size:
14,810 sqft
Refno:
LP0859
Villa Botticelli, Lucca
Some places almost make you pause before you even go right inside. Villa Botticelli in Roma Imperiale, Forte dei Marmi, did that for me. All I could think about was the quiet you get here. Honestly, it feels like the kind of spot where mornings start a little slower and evenings stretch out a bit longer. This is a six bedroom villa with family written all over it, set right on the Tuscan coastline in one of the most recognizable communities in Lucca. The address alone feels special and there is something about it you just cannot place until you are here.
You get this wonderful first impression the minute you step into the foyer. I noticed a lot of light, and there is this subtle scent of the garden that sneaks in if you leave one of the patio doors cracked. The villa blends clean and contemporary lines with classic Tuscan features you would expect. Think marble floors that stay cool even during late summer and beautiful chandeliers in just about every main room. The stairs are marble too, and the bathrooms carry that same feeling of care. Somehow it never comes off as showy or cold. It just feels thought through and easy to settle into.
What stood out for me is how spread out everything feels across the three levels. The main floor is where everyone can be together without bumping elbows. The living area is open and just invites you to relax for a bit, maybe catch up over coffee with a friend or just enjoy a quiet book. Dinner feels like an event here. I sat for a while in the dining room and honestly, it invites you to linger around that table during long meals when nobody is really watching the clock. The kitchen is honestly big enough for real cooking, not just for warming up takeout, and if you like spending time outdoors, the patio is right out those doors. On warm afternoons, I can see myself sitting there under the shade. There are two bedrooms on this level as well, which is handy for guests or for anyone who just wants to be close to all the action. Every room seems to catch the sun in a different way, which you start to notice after spending more than a few minutes here.
Upstairs you will find three more bedrooms, each with its own bathroom. These rooms are those quiet corners where family or guests can just retreat and relax. There is also an extra room that could work as an office, craft space, or a spot for visiting friends. Both balconies up here overlook the landscaped gardens and the wider Tuscan landscape, which means you get that lush green view in the mornings when the light is a little softer. It is honestly the perfect spot to step out with coffee before the day gets going, or to watch the sunset with a glass of wine.
The basement feels almost like a hideaway. There is a family room that is just right for movie nights or lazy weekends in. You even get the practicality of a laundry and guest bathroom plus a separate staff apartment, so daily life works smoothly. The garage fits up to six cars without any fuss, and you can get inside straight from there which makes things easy during rainy days.
And then the outside. The garden wraps the villa in a comfortable blanket of greenery, and there is a decent sized pool if you like a morning swim or just to float around when the weather is good. The barbecue sits close to the patio, so you can see yourself having friends over for those long, chatty lunches. The whole plot gives off that sense of privacy, with tall hedges and trees making things feel calm and shielded.
Comfort is clearly a focus. The villa feels good year round, with insulated walls, quadruple glazed windows, and in floor heating. Even the mosquito nets run off electric, which is a small thing but honestly just makes outside evenings more relaxing. Security is taken care of with video surveillance and alarm systems, inside and out.
The area feels different from buzzing city spots. You get quiet walks, kids biking in the evenings, coffee shops close enough you can head out in the morning and pick up a pastry too. Life slows down here in a way that is honestly refreshing.
Really, the only way to see if Villa Botticelli feels like home is to visit in person. Reach out if you want to take a look or just chat about the place. At LuxuryProperty dot com, our only job is making a big move feel simple and relaxed.
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