Amidst blossoming olive trees and the rolling hills of Tuscany lies Villa La Noce, a beautiful 14th century property resting on 7 acres (2.8 Ha.).
Constructed in the Middle Ages and completely renovated during the 18th century, the impressive structure has been classified as a historic monument by the Academy of Beaux Arts in Italy. An olive-growing estate that bottles its own homegrown olive oil, Villa La Noce is located in the charming town of Montaione in the heart of Tuscany.
In 1989 the property was bought and restored by famed French writer. After his death in 1995, his son continued to reside at Villa La Noce with his family until his recent decision to make the magnificent property available for purchase.