A plush villa, owned by none other than the Gucci family, has gone up for sale at an eye-watering £11.7m.
Built in the 1950s by Aldo Gucci, the son of the designer brand founder, the property oozes luxury in every corner.
There’s five acres of private gardens and grounds, expertly crafted with Italian and English architecture in mind.
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On the ground floor, there’s an expansive dining room, a hobby room and an ornate fireplace, along with a chef’s kitchen.

Across the home, there are eight bedrooms – seven of which are en-suites – and two main bathrooms.
And that’s not all; there’s a study and an impressive penthouse, complete with a rooftop terrace, reports Luxury Property News.

For ultimate privacy, it’s surrounded by a 10,000 sqm park and is accessed only via a gate, followed by a winding driveway amongst towering trees.
On the estate is another villa, which is ready for a redesign and has architects, as well as interior aficionados on standby.

Located in Rome, Italy, it’s only a mere few minutes from the bustling downtown centre.
The pièce de résistance? Unbeatable views of the Altar of the Fatherland and the entire city.

It’s listed by The Keyes Company’s Billy Nash and BH Forbes Global’s Chiara Gennarelli on behalf of the Gucci family for £11.7m.
Billy Nash said: “Villa Gucci is not just a home; it’s a legacy.

“Its walls whisper stories of years of Gucci family gatherings, it’s private grounds exude timeless elegance that captivates the senses.
“For the discerning international buyer, Villa Gucci represents not just a property, but a unique opportunity to own a piece of heritage in one of the world’s most enchanting cities.”
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